This cold treat consists of a popular fruit, three scoops of ice cream, and assorted toppings.
What is a Banana Split.
The Los Angeles Dodgers were previously known as this before relocating to LA.
Who are Brooklyn Dodgers.
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What is Oxygen.
The Great Gatsby is set in this US City.
What is New York.
Who are The Beatles.
This popular flavor is naturally flavored by a spice that shares it's name, which tops the list at the 2nd most expensive spice averaging $72 per pound.
What is Vanilla (Bean).
This player has the longest hitting streak in Major League history.
Who is Joe DiMaggio.
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What is Iron.
This novel features Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff.
What is Wuthering Heights.
In 1969 Neil Diamond sang the tune about this girl who wasn't salty.
What is "Sweet Caroline."
This US State is home to Ben & Jerry's.
What is Vermont.
He hit the only walk-off inside-the-park grand slam.
Who is Roberto Clemente
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What is Argon.
The opening line of this novel reads: “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”
What is Pride and Prejudice.
This trio joined together in 1966 and released "Sunshine of Your Love" in 1967.
What is Cream.
Hazelnut is the most popular flavor in this Western European Country.
What is Italy.
This is the oldest active MLB ballpark.
What is Fenway Park.
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What is Lead.
He wrote The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Who is Oscar Wilde.
In 1978 these two performed "Summer Nights" on the big screen.
In the US vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry take the top three spots for most popular ice creams. Number 4 goes to this ice cream flavor (according the Parage Magazine's research).
What is Mint Chocolate Chip.
This baseball player was inducted into the Hall of Fame for inventing the curveball.
Who is William Arthur (Candy) Cummings.
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What is Oganesson.
Eric Arthur Blair is the real name of this author.
Who is George Orwell.
In 1972 Looking Glass released this hit about a devoted barmaid and the sea.
What is "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)."