(First word) A Mexican delicacy that literally means "small donkey" as (second word) 10 parts of your feet.
Burritoes
This thoroughfare of Paris stretches from the Place de Concorde to the Place de Charles De Gaulle, where the Arc de Triomphe stands.
Avenue de Champs-Élysées
The best-selling Video Game console of all time is this Sony home-console, which was in production from 2000 to 2013.
PlayStation 2
This exonym refers to the peoples who primarily fall under the two language divisions "Dakota" and "Lakota."
Refers to trees of the genus Acer, and are the national tree of Canada and a "Meibutsu," literally "famous thing," of the city of Hiroshima.
Maple
(First word) An article of clothing placed on the head of a (second word) programmable machine that carries out complex tasks, often imagined in anthropomorphic form.
Sombrerobot
One of the most visited streets in this city is the extremely steep Lombard street, which takes 8 hairpin turns in one city block.
San Francisco
Because the "...Sports" title was packaged with this console for everywhere except South Korea and Japan, it remains the best-selling single-platform video game ever released.
Wii
This is the predominate tribe of Southeastern Massachusetts and parts of Rhode Island, from which Metacom, or King Phillip, hailed.
Wampanoag
Refers to trees of the genus Quercus, which have been designated the national tree of France, Germany and the United States. Their seeds and leaves contain a lot of tannic acid.
Oak
A word (first word) used as a greeting for a new arrival to the factory where (second word) a paste composed of grain crops is made.
Bienvenidough
Famous museums located along the "Museum Mile" of this NYC street are the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Jewish Museum, and the Museum of the City of New York.
Fifth Avenue
This family of handheld consoles named for it's two screens are the best-selling handheld consoles ever. One of the best-selling games on this console involves the player raising virtual puppies.
Nintendo DS
This Floridian tribe is recorded to have collected tribute from but protect free black and escaped slave communities, and today have provided the blessing to FSU to use their name.
Seminole
The word oil derives from this tree of the species Olea Europea.
Olive Tree
(Second word) The type of beer originating in Bohemia, conditioned at low temperature, that my (first word) grandmother makes.
Abuelager
DAILY DOUBLE
Bourbon Street is the most renowned street in the French Quarter of this city.
Stephen Scoggin's unit of this handheld console was scorched by a bombing during the First Gulf War, but to the surprise of Nintendo engineers, it still worked.
Game Boy
The reputation of this group of Southwestern tribes, from whom Geronimo hailed, caused their name to be used for a Boeing attack helicopter as well as enter the French lexicon to generally mean "outlaw."
Apache
This genus of evergreen tree derives from the Finnish word for "from Prussia," or from the Old French word meaning the same thing.
Spruce
This (first word) large wild canine contains these (second word) rigid organs made of osseous tissue.
The English folk song "Maggie May" is about a prostitute who is arrested for robbing a returning sailor, so she'll "never walk down Lime Street anymore" in this city.
Liverpool
This Nintendo console, the use of which involved standing it on a table and holding your eyes up to it's display, was one of the company's worst commercial failures, discontinued after only a year of production.
Virtual Boy
In 1769, Daniel Boone was captured during a hunting trip in Kentucky by this tribe from which Tecumseh hailed.
Shawnee
This tree, commonly referred to as Tsuga from the Japanese, is also known by a shared name to a poisonous plant that it is perceived to have a similar smell to.
Hemlock Tree