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| During 1928 both the Graf Zeppelin & this woman made their first flights across the Atlantic |
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| Uruguay's only large city, this capital contains about 40% of the country's population |
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| This word entered the English language in the 13th century as "sucre" |
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| This product claims to be "Finger Lickin' Good" |
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| You can buy this former Maniac's new album "Ophelia" in any little hamlet |
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| Recipes for this cake-like loaf call for 2 or 3 ripe bananas, mashed |
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| After Coolidge chose not to run again for president, this man did & carried 40 out of 48 states |
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| A top sport in the country, Uruguay has won the World Cup in this twice, in 1930 & 1950 |
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| Jeans were named for this Italian city where a strong twilled cotton cloth was made |
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| Teddy Roosevelt was the first to remark that this coffee was "Good to the Last Drop" |
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| Name of the singer whose famous features are seen here |
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| This term for the leading comedian in a show originated in a burlesque routine involving bananas |
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| This company drove up new business with the purchase of Dodge & the introduction of the Plymouth |
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| Long romanticized in literature, these cowboys tend ranches called estancias |
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| From the Greek nostos, "A return home", & algos, "pain", it's the pain you experience when remembering |
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| This brand is "Everything You Always Wanted in a Beer....and Less" |
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| He wrote "Running On Empty" & co-wrote "Take It Easy" |
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| A traditional banana daiquiri contains the light type of this liquor |
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| Then in her mid 20s, Margaret Mead published this classic study of life in the Pacific |
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| The 2 traditional political parties are named for their colors: Blancos for white & Colorados for this color |
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| Greek for "wood sound", this instrument's name refers to its tuned wooden bars |
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| If you "Get A Piece of the Rock" you'll have this company's insurance |
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| "Some say eat or be eaten" is a line from this song Elton John found lion around |
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| While singing with The Tarriers, Alan Arkin had a hit with this song one month before Harry Belafonte |
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| Haile Selassie was crowned king of Ethiopia under this name |
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| Uruguay's birdlife ranges from small parakeets to this 5-foot-tall flightless bird |
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| Originally, it referred to a boisterous, rude lad, not a young girl who behaves like a lad as it does now |
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| It's the answer to the advertising question "How Do You Spell Relief?" |
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| This Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist plays on Mick Jagger's "Wandering Spirit" |
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| The documentary film subtitled "Bananas Is My Business" profiles this movie star of the '30s & '40s |
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