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CHICKEN FIVE WAYS
RANDOM U.S. STATE FACTS
COMPUTING MILESTONES
LAKES & RIVERS
400

Popularly ground & used in baking, this spice comes from the inner bark of a certain tree

cinnamon

400

Gross! Barf, hurl, vomit, upchuck: they're all synonyms of this word

puke

400

You can get royally full on this dish that calls for cubed chicken, mushrooms, a sherry cream sauce and a few slices of toast

chicken à la king

400

The state with the most counties east of the Mississippi is this one, also the biggest U.S. peanut producer

Georgia

400

In 2005, a 19-second clip titled "Me at the zoo" was the first video ever uploaded to this website

YouTube

400

An old video game is called Cleopatra, Queen of this, & yes, it is just a river in Africa

the Nile

800

Dates & coconuts grow on varieties of this tree

a palm

800

Paul Rudd once joked this stage of life "hit me pretty hard. all of a sudden I woke up and I had really curly hair"

putrid

800

Said to have been invented in Glasgow in the 1970s, this spiced Indian curry is often called a national dish of Britain

chicken tikka masala
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800

California closes down state offices on March 31, the day honoring this labor leader

Cesar Chavez

800

In 1984, this company introduced the "Fat Mac", a Macintosh computer with a whopping 512 KB of RAM

Apple

800

Reports of a "monster" inhabiting this Scottish lake go back to at least the 6th century; so far, it has eluded sonar detection

Loch Ness

1200

Looks like this fruit is about ready for picking

a pomegranate

1200

Derived from the French word for "flea", it's a dark shade of red similar to burnt sienna

puce

1200

A debate that continues to tear the country apart: should chicken wings come with a side of blue cheese or this dressing

ranch

1200

Yeehaw! Paniolos are Hawaii's equivalent of these workers, also the name of a Texas pro sport team

cowboys

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1200

In 1997, an IBM computer named Deep Blue beat grandmaster Garry Kasparov at this game

chess

1200







On the border of Peru & Bolivia, the always fun to say Lake Titicaca lies 12,500 feet above sea level in these mountains

the Andes

1600

Like a major comb-over, Spanish moss is frequently found hanging from the "bald" type of this tree

cypress

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1600







Derived from the French word for "flea", it's a dark shade of red similar to burnt sienna

puce

1600

For a flavorful chicken Marsala, chefs recommend using real Marsala, a fortified wine made on this Italian island

Sicily

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1600

Massachusetts and Virginia are two of four states that have this word in their official names

Commonwealth

1600

In 2012, this Google creation passed Microsoft's Internet Explorer to become the world's most used web browser

Google Chrome

1600

Johann Strauss II wrote a famous waltz about this "Beautiful Blue" river that flows through Europe

the Danube

2000

As seen here, this invasive, fast-growing vine brought from Asia to the U.S. has overtaken trees in the South

kudzu

2000

An alloy commonly used to make tableware in medieval Europe, it's primarily composed of tin, antimony & copper

pewter

2000

In Japan, these succulent chicken skewers are grilled over a smokeless type of charcoal called binchotan

yakitori

2000

One of this state's claims to fame is being first with a moving assembly line for manufacturing an entire car

Michigan

2000

One of the first search engines shared its name with this comic book character, inspiring successors named Veronica & Jughead

Archie

2000

On the border between Europe & Asia, this "sea" is actually the world's largest lake

the Caspian Sea
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