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MACBETH'S WITCHES ON FOOD NETWORK |
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It cost $1.5 million to build by 1889 but now can be yours! We'll even throw in its antenna! Say oui to this while you can! |
the Eiffel Tower
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Testis is Latin for this participant in a trial; can I get a testis?! |
a witness
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Use a whole toad but only the toe of this similar creature--you want that subtle flavor |
(Brianne: What is a newt?)
a frog
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A Japanese-style grill (7 letters) |
hibachi
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If you're frigophobic, you won't like your pease porridge this way |
cold
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In an interview, this Aerosmith frontman said, "Your kids never think of you as a rock god" |
(Steven) Tyler
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151 feet tall, Manhattan adjacent, it comes with 29-foot reading lamp attached! |
the Statue of Liberty
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Meaning "under the penalty", you've been served! (with this word from Latin, right now) |
subpoena
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Instead of cilantro, we'll use slips of yew slivered during one of these of the Moon |
an eclipse
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A plant eater (9 letters) |
an herbivore
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If Mary's lamb had didaskaleinophobia, it would have been too scared to follow her here |
(Garrett: What is all the way home?) ... (Ken: It followed her to [*] one day.)
school
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Aerosmith sang she's "got a gun"--"What did her daddy do?" |
Janie
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4,500 years old, its royal headdress of limestone makes it the finest in noseless architecture! |
(Bryce: What is... the Winged Nike?)
the Sphinx
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If you're "not of sound mind" to stand trial, you're this 3-word Latin phrase |
non compos mentis
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You'll get a nice crunch with scale of dragon & this sharp item from a wolf |
tooth
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A fraud or a fake (4 letters) |
a hoax
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Georgie Porgie didn't suffer from philemaphobia, a fear of this |
kissing the girls (kissing anybody)
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This Aerosmith power ballad says, "Sing with me, sing for the year, sing for the laughter, sing for the tear" |
"Dream On"
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You'll take "El Gigante", a 72-foot one of the Moai, or stone statues on this island? Great, now let's talk shipping |
Easter Island
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This Latin word, still used today, originally meant "he pledged"; today, it's a sworn written statement |
affidavit
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Root of this, the plant that killed Socrates; not hard to find at a good organic produce store |
hemlock
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Steeplechase barrier (6 letters) |
a hurdle
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While Mary, Mary was quite contrary, she didn't seem to have anthophobia, a fear of these |
(Ken: That's a fear of [*]; how does your garden grow?)
flowers
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Aerosmith covered "Come Together" in this 1978 movie that starred Peter Frampton & the Bee Gees |
(Bryce: What is Saturday Night Fever?) ... (Ken: Perhaps best forgotten, the movie of [*].)
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Sure, it's 1,815 feet tall, but its elevators can rise at 20 feet per second! You'll be home in Toronto in no time! |
the CN Tower
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If the movie title had some Latin, Paul Newman would've starred in "The Iudicium", or this |
The Verdict
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Cool it with the blood of this large, colorful African monkey & you're done--who wants to taste? |
a baboon
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Excessive arrogance or pride (6 letters) |
hubris
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As he may have had peniaphobia, a fear of poverty, he was in the counting-house counting all his money |
the king
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"I Don't Want To Miss A Thing", Aerosmith's first No. 1 hit, was from this movie |
Armageddon
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