Stupid Answers Part 2 | Cooking Methods | US Airport Codes | 4-Letter Words | Same First and Last Letter |
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What is Taco Bell?
Glen Bell founded this taco chain in 1962.
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What is poaching?
A term for the activity of illegal hunting on protected land; also a way to cook an egg.
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What is Miami?
Hopefully this airport's code doesn't describe your baggage when you arrive: MIA.
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What is Jazz?
A musical genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, LA in the late 1800s and early 1900s, with its roots in blues and ragtime.
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What is minimum?
It's the least you can do, the absolute bare this.
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What is Upset?
The thoroughbred racehorse Man O' War lost only one race; a 1919 upset to a horse named this.
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What is scramble?
A term for mixing up a message so it's impossible to understand unless the receiver has an appropriate decoding device; also a way to cook an egg.
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What is Dulles International?
One of Washington D.C.'s airports is DCA, or Reagan International, and the other is IAD, or this airport.
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What is a font?
Comic Sans and Times New Roman are types of this.
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What is a kiosk?
A small vending stand, perhaps one that sells newspapers.
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What is Vinci?
Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 near a small Tuscan hill town called this.
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What is simmer?
You do this to soups or stews when you keep it on a low heat, below its boiling point, typically for long periods of time.
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What is Grand Rapids?
GRR, no, it's not a dog growling, it's this airport.
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What is czar?
This monarchial title was given to the ruler of Russia up until 1917.
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What is yesterday?
The term for 24 hours ago.
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What is South Africa?
Bordering Angola and Botswana, what is now Namibia was administered by this South African country until 1990.
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What is Julienne?
This term for vegetables cut into long, thin strips to accompany a salad comes from this French first name.
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What is Sioux City?
It must be no fun to be an Iowan living in this city, whose airport code is SUX.
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What is a sham?
Anything deceitfully bogus or false, or a type of cover for a pillow.
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What is tacit?
Understood or implied without being stated, such as an agreement.
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What is Connect 4?
In this classic game from Milton Bradley, you have to connect 4 of your pieces in a row to win.
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What is blanching?
This term describes the method of covering fruits or vegetables with boiling water to whiten them or to remove their skin.
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What is Fresno?
Another one you don't want to live near, this airport, with code FAT, is the closest major airport to Yosemite National Park.
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What is chic?
This word, originally a French word, means elegant, or stylish.
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What is knack?
An acquired or natural skill at performing a task, something you really have an aptitude for.
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