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THE FANNIE FARMER COOKBOOK |
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This large sea's greatest depth is found in one of its arms, the Ionian Sea |
the Mediterranean
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This syndicated half-hour magazine series is called "ET" for short |
Entertainment Tonight
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This queen supposedly said, "Mr. Gladstone speaks to me as if I were a public meeting" |
Queen Victoria
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In 1976 this future president directed Jimmy Carter's presidential campaign in Arkansas |
Bill Clinton
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If you want this dip to look authentic, don't puree the avocado--leave some chunks in it |
guacamole
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Not every marmot has his day, just this common one of eastern North America |
(Steve: What is the prairie dog?) (Jonathan: What is the... oh... "G-R"--grouse.) (Alex: Sorry.)
the groundhog
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Guanica Bay is on the coast of Puerto Rico & Guantanamo Bay is on the coast of this country |
Cuba
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TV Guide says Eddie, the dog who lives with this psychologist, "walks off with the show" |
Frasier
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According to James Thurber, "Early to rise and early to" this "makes a male healthy and wealthy and dead" |
bed
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This Kodak founder's father established the USA's first business school in Rochester, N.Y. |
Eastman
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For a simple snack, coat salted peanuts with this powder that's popular in India & then bake them |
curry
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When this nearly 1,000-pound mammal catches a salmon, it may peel the fish before eating it |
a grizzly bear
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Explorers searching for this continent in the 1500s knew it only as the "unknown southern land" |
Australia
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In 1989 "The Tracey Ullman Show" became the first series on this network to win an Emmy |
the Fox network
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The National Lampoon called this "not so much a sport as an insult to lawns" |
golf
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This "Cat in the Hat" author won Oscars for the documentaries "Hitler Lives" & "Design for Death" |
Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss)
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This preserve that contains pieces of rind may be made with rhubarb & figs instead of oranges |
marmalade
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An infestation of these 3-inch-long insects hit Battle Mountain, Nevada in May 1994 |
grasshoppers
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In Europe the Limburg region is divided into 2 provinces, one in the Netherlands, the other here |
Belgium
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In February 1990 she replaced Kathleen Sullivan as co-host of "CBS This Morning" |
Paula Zahn
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In "Catch-22" he wrote, "Colonel Cathcart had courage and never hesitated to volunteer his men" |
Joseph Heller
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In 1780 this military commander was involved in a scheme to make Vermont a British province |
(Steve: Who is Benedict Arnold?)
Ethan Allen
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The book recommends serving sausage-stuffed apples with this kind of syrup |
maple syrup
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Term for the soft, thick larvae of many insects, especially of the beetle |
a grub
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Lake Geneva is really a widening of this river, which enters it at its eastern end |
(Jonathan: What is the Rhine?)
the Rhône
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For 14 seasons Victor Sen Yung played this role, the Cartwrights' cook, on "Bonanza" |
Hop Sing
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In "Getting Even" he wrote, "Not only is there no God, but try getting a plumber on weekends" |
(Alex: You might expect a comedy writer to know that particular quotation.)
Woody Allen
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From 1878-1883 this former California senator served as governor of the Arizona Territory |
Frémont
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Fannie Farmer's recipe for braised oxtail calls for 2 of these leaves; remove them before serving |
bay leaves
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The endangered prairie chicken is one of these game birds |
a grouse
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