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The 1500s
International Disputes
Food and Drink Phrases
100

A creature with fire-orange fur and a basketball nose named Burnie.

What are the Miami Heat?

100

In 1528, Weavers in Kent, England went baa baa banans when Cardinal Wolsey moved the main trading port for this sheep product.

What is wool?

100

In 1937, things got sticky between Nicaragua and Honduras over a map on one of these items philatelists collect.

What are stamps?

100

To give up the good gossip is to "spill" this beverage.

What is tea?

300

A bird named Poe.

What are the Baltimore Ravens?

300

In 1569 Gerardus Mercator changed the world--or at least, how we see it--by publishing a new kind of this.

What is map?

300

An artificial reef started a beef between the British territory of Gibraltar and this neighbouring nation.

What is Spain?

300

Want to say "c'est la vie" but add a little sugar? Try "that's the way the cookie" does this.

What is crumble?

500

A green alien named Orbit.

What are the Houston Astros?

500

Named for the Bishop of Hippo, this modern-day Florida city was founded in 1565 by a Spanish Conquistador?

What is St. Augustine?

500

The rediscovered Preah Vihear Temple caused conflict as it sat atop mountains on the border of Cambodia and this country.

What is Thailand?

500

If something has little value, it's "not worth a hill of" these, something Goya foods has found value in.

What are beans?