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Milwaukee

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An Epic Journey

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The toast of this city is the piled-high honey toast that originated around its Shibuya Station

Tokyo

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The 1970s rang in these totally groovy alliterative pants with flared-out ends, man

bell bottoms

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Lebron James

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From Greek for "on both sides", it precedes -bious & -theater

amphi-

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Cleveland

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Above and Below

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The toast of Sydney was spread with this in the '90s by restaurateur Bill Granger & the dish became trendy in America

avocado

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This type of short pant inspired the name of a Big Apple sports team

knickerbockers

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RuPaul

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Meaning "against", it goes before -band to describe something against the law

contra-

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Baltimore

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Bought and Paid For

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The toast of Barcelona is often pan con tomate, one of the infinite variety of these Spanish small plates

tapas

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Despite the name, these are actually very tight short shorts

hot pants

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Tracy Morgan
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Arabic for "the", it's been incorporated into many math & science words

al-

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Pittsburgh

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Highly Opinionated

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The toast of London may be topped with these, especially from a Heinz can, in a favorite British dish

beans

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Italian for "palace" gives us the name of these wide-legged pants worn as evening dress in the 1960s

palazzo pants

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Missy Elliot

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One of the few prefixes from German, it means "super" & now stands on its own as a proper noun

uber-

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Sacramento

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Obvious Fact

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The toast of Rome is often mozzarella on these, Italian for "little toasts"

crostini

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This old-timey fashion choice end with a word than can mean a type of bird

pantaloons

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Elijah Wood

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All meaning "half", these 3 rhyming prefixes combine before -quaver to describe a very, very short musical note

demi-, semi-,hemi-

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