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Bunders, hectares, jeribs
Michael B. Jordan in "Creed"
Boxer
This Peruvian grazing animal thrives at heights from 12000 to 16000 feet
Alpaca
This golden-brown tint from a marine animal is applied to black & white images to give them an antique look
Sepia
Hamburger U.'s main campus is a sprawling Illinois facility that trains this company's employees
McDonalds
Knots, Mach number
Speed
Margot Kidder in "Superman"
Reporter
Polynomials & coefficients are used in this branch of math
Algebra
From Latin for drawn away it refers to art that doesn't represent recognizable physical forms
Abstract
The first hamburger chain in the U.S. was this one that sounds like it could've benefitted from a moat
Whitecastle
The Rankine scale, the RĂ©aumur scale
Temperature
Jodie Foster in "Silence of the Lambs"
The chief marketplace of Athens; hope you don't have a phobia about it
The Agora
Term for a 3-dimensional artwork hung from a stand or the ceiling & moved freely by air currents
Mobile
Not seen on In-N-Out's drive-thru menu is the "Protein Style" burger, which uses this instead of a bun
Lettuce
Grams per cubic meter
Density
Harrison Ford, before becoming "The Fugitive"
Doctor
This gas is made up of one part nitrogen & 3 parts hydrogen
Ammonia
It's the term for the board on which an artist puts the colors as well as the range of colors used
Palette
Hamburger is sometimes turned into this kind of "steak", as in the name of a British city
Salisbury
Barrels, fifths, pecks
Volume
Matt Damon at M.I.T. in "Good Will Hunting"
Janitor
A festive fruit salad, also considered the food of Gods
Ambrosia
This two-word term describes the place on the horizon where parallel lines appear to meet
Vanishing Point
The FleurBurger 5000 is a $5,000 burger with black truffles & foie gras, made from wagyu, a type of beef originally from this country
Japan