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What is German?
Danke means "thank you" in this language.
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What are acts?
Theatrical productions are often divided into these three parts, a term that is also a book in the Bible.
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Who is Addams?
Morticia and Gomez head this family in the 1960s TV series and 1990s movies.
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What is extra-virgin olive oil?
Rachel Ray uses EVOO in much of her cooking, and the letters stand for this type of oil.
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Who is Louis Armstrong?
Born August 4, 1901, this jazz musician sang:
"I see trees of green, red roses too. I see them bloom, for me and you. And I think to myself, what a wonderful world." |
What is Hawaii?
You can say mahalo to thank someone on these islands.
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What is yeast?
Add this ingredient to homemade bread or rolls, and the dough multiplies by two before you punch it down.
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Who is Adams?
This family gave us the second and third U.S. presidents.
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What is lamb?
This baby sheep/mutton is a meat staple in the Mediterranean kitchen.
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Who is Lucille Ball?
Born August 6, 1911, "The Queen of the B movies" played a loose cannon in the TV foursome that included characters Ricky, Ethel, and Fred.
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What is merci?
This is the French word for thank you.
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What is subtraction?
On April 15 each year, the government performs this mathematical function on many U.S. bank accounts.
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Who is Walton?
This family controls the Wal-mart fortune.
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What is pecan?
This doesn't belong in the list: spaghetti, acorn, banana, and pecan.
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Who is Eddie Fisher?
Born August 10, 1928, this son of Russian immigrants and popular 1950s singer was married five times. He divorced Debbie Reynolds to marry Elizabeth Taylor.
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What is gracias?
This is how you say "thank you" in Spanish.
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What is New Zealand?
This country is divided by the Cook Strait.
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Who is Rockefeller?
This family gave us Standard Oil, U.S. politicians, and a philanthropic foundation.
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What is lentil?
This tiny, flattish legume takes center stage in a soup that bears its name.
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Who is Fidel Castro?
Born August 13, 1926, he led the revolution in Cuba that overthrew Fulgencio Batista in the late 1950s.
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What is Japan?
Arigato means "thank you" in this country.
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What is the 49th parallel?
This line of latitude divides the United States and Canada.
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Who is McCoy?
This family was on the other side of the Hatfield feud.
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What is butter?
You will rarely find this to accompany bread in Italy.
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Who is Rose Marie?
Born August 15, 1923, this actress was featured on Hollywood Squares but was best known for her role as writer Sally Rogers on The Dick Van Dyke Show. She rarely appeared without her signature black hair.
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