YES, YOU CANAL
A '90s KID
TV CRIMINALS
THAT SONG SLAYS
THE MAIN INGREDIENT
CROP TO IT
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Hydraulic lifts on the Canal du Centre are tourist attractions in this country's Walloon region

Belgium

400

Many a '90s mom thought all these alliterative stuffed animals would increase in value & pay for her kid's college education

Beanie Babies

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On this show, Piper Chapman was originally sentenced to 15 months at Litchfield Prison

Orange is the New Black

400

"I shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die" is how one gets the "Folsom Prison Blues", per this singer

(Johnny) Cash

400

In the holiday favorite casserole whose recipe began appearing on Campbell's cream of mushroom soup in the 1960s

green beans

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Shucks--covering 90 million acres, it's the most commonly grown feed crop in the United States

corn

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It's a tight squeeze getting by in this country's Corinth Canal, but seems like fun

Greece

800

Some kids in the '90s really loved this guy's style, seen here on Mark McGrath; not icy caps, but...

frosted tips

800

The villainous Supe Homelander on this series is the leader of the Seven, a group of some not-so-super heroes

The Boys

800

"Mama, just killed a man... life had just begun, but now I've gone & thrown it all away" is part of this tune, & no, we will not let you go

"Bohemian Rhapsody"

800

In traditional chorizo sausage

pork

800

Green manure is a crop or plant that's plowed beneath soil to help give it nutrients, especially this gas

nitrogen

1200

In 1913 the L.A. Times noted an event celebrated at this site would "be known as the 'wedding of the oceans"'

the Panama Canal

1200

Games for this alphanumeric console included '90s classics like "GoldenEye" & "Banjo-Kazooie"

the N64

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Stringer Bell studied macroeconomics while managing West Baltimore drug dealers on this show

The Wire

1200

"Murder by numbers, 1, 2, 3, it's as easy to learn as your ABC", sang this group in 1983; someone should call them about that

The Police

1200

In the Indian dish saag paneer: spinach & this

cheese

1200

This crop is the largest source of animal protein feed in the world & second in the vegetable oil race

soybean(s)

1600

The Moscow Canal links Russia's capital to this big river

the Volga

1600

Every "Jeopardy!" staff member who was a kid in the '90s still keeps one of these digital pets from Bandai, seen here

Tamagotchi

1600

In "The Company You Keep", this actor seen here plays Charlie, a con man in love with a CIA agent


Milo Ventimiglia

1600

In a song that really slays, "In The Pines" is the answer to this question asked by Nirvana & by others long before

"Where Did You Sleep Last Night?"

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In baba ghanoush: this member of the nightshade family

the eggplant

1600

This first name of American farmer Hanson was given to a type of grass often used for hay

Timothy

2000

Welland Canal, which connects Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, is a major part of this 2,300-mile-long navigation route

the St. Lawrence Seaway

2000

Contestants of a certain age may recall this book series by K.A. Applegate with teens shapeshifting into beasts

Animorphs

2000

Mr. Scratch is a villain who first appeared in season 10 of this CBS series set at the B.A.U.

Criminal Minds

2000

He uses his "silver hammer" to take out a quizzical Joan, an annoyed school teacher, & even the judge at his trial

Maxwell

2000

In coquilles St. Jacques

scallops

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Some crops have been genetically altered to be herbicide resistant, especially to Roundup, first made by this company

Monsanto