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THEME 1 - COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD
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Financed the voyages of Christopher Columbus.
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Spain
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Homeplace of Mount Everest (besides China).
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Nepal
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Native country of Kahn Souphanousinphone from "King of the Hill".
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Laos
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Has the longest coastline in Africa.
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Somalia
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Won the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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Argentina
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Armenia is between its two territories.
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Azerbaijan
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National bird is the kiwi.
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New Zealand
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Makes up two-thirds of Hispaniola.
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Dominican Republic
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One of only two countries in South America to not border Brazil.
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Chile
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Has a small border with Mozambique, but mostly borders South Africa.
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Eswatini
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Holds the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
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Iraq
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Host country of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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Qatar
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Largest country in the world (by size).
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Russia
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Currently under the leadership of the Taliban.
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Afghanistan
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Smallest island nation in the world.
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Nauru
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Tallest tower in the world (Burj Khalifa) is in this country.
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United Arab Emirates
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Oldest republic in the world.
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San Marino
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The Al Bu Said royal family has ruled this nation since 1744.
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Oman
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Holds more Winter Olympics medals than any other nations (as of 2025).
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Norway
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Historians identified the kingdom of Sheba to have been in this country.
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Yemen
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THEME 2 - ANIMALS AND WILDLIFE
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Whale species with a large spiraled tooth protruding out of its mouth.
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Narwhal
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Insect commonly known to be red with black spots.
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Ladybug
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Aquatic pet that you can win as a prize at carnivals or fairs.
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Goldfish
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Mounted by knights in shining armor.
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Horse
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Giant mammal with trunks and ivory tusks.
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Elephant
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National animal of India.
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Tiger
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Nine of these help Santa give presents to children around the world.
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Reindeer
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Edgar Allan Poe named a poem after this bird.
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Raven
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Amphibians that are semiaquatic, unlike other salamanders.
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Newt
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Large, hairy spiders that many are afraid of.
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Tarantula
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Amphibians solely native to Lake Xochimilco.
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Axolotl
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Many of these latch on skin to suck blood.
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Leech
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African mammals that, though herbivores, kill around 500 people a year.
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Hippopotamus
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The movie "Jaws" hurt the reputation of this animal.
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Shark
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Australian marsupial with a pouch to keep their children in.
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Kangaroo
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Can turn their heads a maximum of 270 degrees.
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Owl
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Crustacean that turns red when boiled.
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Lobster
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Another word for a male sheep.
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Ram
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Intelligent parrots with white faces and colorful feathers.
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Macaw
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Mud daubers and yellowjackets are examples of this insect.
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Wasp
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THEME 3 - COMPANIES AND BRANDS
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The shape of the chips they produce is a "hyperbolic paraboloid".
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Pringles
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"Want a break from the ads?"
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Spotify
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You can watch and publish videos on this website.
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YouTube
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Responsible for the development of Fortnite.
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Epic Games
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Oil and gas company named of the remains of mollusks.
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Shell
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Creates aircraft and weaponry for the U.S. military.
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Lockheed Martin
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Mario, Pokémon, and Zelda are all owned by this company.
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Nintendo
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Responsible for the creation of ChatGPT.
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OpenAI
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Swedish furniture store with a built-in restaurant where you can eat meatballs.
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IKEA
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_____ Photoshop, _____ Acrobat, _____ Dreamweaver, _____ Lightroom.
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Adobe
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Online marketplace completely reliant on third-party sellers.
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eBay
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French company known for their production of yogurt.
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Yoplait
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The former name of the social media website now called X.
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Twitter
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Produces energy drinks that "give you wings".
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Red Bull
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Brand of luxury cars from Toyota.
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Lexus
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Rivals Apple in the smartphone market, though also supplying them.
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Samsung
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Search engine that comes with a dinosaur game.
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Google
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Direct successor of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company.
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ExxonMobil
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Swiss chocolatier best known for Lindor, a brand of chocolate truffles.
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Lindt
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Elon Musk is its CEO.
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Tesla
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THEME 4 - CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES
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It's nickname is "The Loveliest Village on the Plains".
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Auburn
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Hot chicken is a local specialty here.
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Nashville
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The first public schoolhouse in Oklahoma was created here.
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Edmond
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Named after German soldier who assisted America during the Revolutionary War.
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DeKalb
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New York's second largest city, which endures harsh winters.
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Buffalo
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Former location of the Las Vegas Raiders.
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Oakland
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Also known as the "Motor City".
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Detroit
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The first U.S. city to be designated as an UNESCO City of Gastronomy.
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Tucson
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New Jersey's most populous city.
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Newark
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Home of Western Michigan University.
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Kalamazoo
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Known for theme parks such as Disney World.
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Orlando
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Malcolm X was born here.
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Omaha
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Home of the University of Michigan.
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Ann Arbor
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Also known as the "City of Oaks".
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Raleigh
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Capital of "The Aloha State".
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Honolulu
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Where the union suit was invented.
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Utica
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Capital of "The Lone Star State".
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Austin
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Annual Mardi Gras parades and Creole cuisine are prominent here.
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New Orleans
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Former host of two NFL teams, both of which having relocated to the west.
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St. Louis
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The Golden Gate Bridge connects this city to the Pacific Ocean.
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San Francisco
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THEME 5 - FOOD AND NUTRITION
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Dicing this vegetable might bring you to tears.
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Onion
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Dried seaweed used to make sushi.
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Nori
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We all scream for . . .
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Ice Cream
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Yellow condiment that goes on hotdogs.
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Mustard
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Dunkin' will sell boxes of these to customers.
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Donut
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A smaller and more reddish version of the orange.
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Tangerine
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Made with milk, nutmeg, and vanilla, for Christmas!
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Eggnog
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Brown sauce that goes over mashed potatoes.
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Gravy
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The yellow center of a fried egg.
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Yolk
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Meat and vegetables on a skewer.
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Kebab
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Monkeys are stereotyped to eat this fruit.
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Banana
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Fell from a tree, onto Newton's head.
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Apple
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Another word for aubergines.
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Eggplant
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Yellow ginger plant mostly cultivated in India and Southeast Asia.
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Turmeric
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Cubes of toasted bread that go over salads.
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Crouton
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A type of triangle-shaped chip that goes well with cheese sauce.
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Nacho
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The Quaker company is known for making this breakfast meal.
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Oatmeal
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Garfield's favorite food.
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Lasagna
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Fish that is sometimes used as a pizza topping.
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Anchovy
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Root vegetable often confused with sweet potatoes.
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Yam
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