| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| how many people could dine at a traditional roman dinner party | 9 | 100%
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| chief meal; dinner | cena | 100%
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| fermented fish sauce | garum | 100%
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| couch for dining (three made up the triclinium, 3 diners sat on each couch, 9 total diners) | lectus | 100%
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| dining room | triclinium | 100%
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| fermented wine | vinum | 100%
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| from the egg to the apples (beginning to end of a Roman meal) | ab ovo usque ad mala | 50%
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| dark bitter oil which flows from first pressing of olives | amurca | 50%
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| upper millstone of a grail mill | catillus | 50%
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| traditional Roman dinner party | convivium/sumposium | 50%
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| doormouse; a delicacy | glis | 50%
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| appetizer | gustatio | 50%
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| appetizers of cena | gustus/antecena | 50%
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| breakfast | ientaculum | 50%
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| a fermented fish sauce similar to garum | liquamen | 50%
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| "master of drinking", decides how strong the alcohol will be, determined by whoever achieved a Venus throw | magister bibendi/rex bibendi/arbiter bibendi | 50%
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| apricot | malum armeniacum (Armenian apple) | 50%
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| Roman term for peach | malum persicum (Persian apple) | 50%
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| pomegranate | malum punicum (Phoenician apple) | 50%
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| lower millstone of a grain mill | meta | 50%
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| grain mill | mola | 50%
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| drink made of water and honey | mulsa | 50%
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| drink made of wine and honey | mulsum | 50%
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| edible olive oil | oleum | 50%
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| lunch | prandium | 50%
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| dessert | secunda mensa (second table) | 50%
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| deli | thermopolium | 50%
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| light evening meal (sometimes the cena was eaten at midday) | vesperna/merenda | 50%
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