COLORS OF THE RAINBOW
WHAT'S THAT SMELL?
FOOD, FAST
I HEARD A RUMOR
LITTLE GNOME FACTS
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Featured in multiple Icelandic sagas, he was exiled from Iceland in the 10th century & set up camp in Greenland

Erik the Red

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Naturally, this body part can also mean a smell

nose

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Dutch gives us the name of these baked treats, an afternoon tea staple

scones

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It can mean a rumor, or testimony in court based upon what she said she said

hearsay

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Swiss bankers were seen as hoarding gold underground & disparaged as "gnomes of" this city, the country's financial center

Zurich

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This brand that "takes a licking & keeps on ticking" reset its slogan in 2021 to "we don't stop"

Timex

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In 2023, Xolo MaridueΓ±a played Jaime Reyes, also known as this multi-limbed DC superhero

the Blue Beetle 

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"Eau de" can precede this smelly stuff, also the fourth-largest city in Germany

Cologne

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This cool Indian side dish is often made with cucumber & a yogurt or curd called dahi

raita

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Sans accent, it means to reveal a secret; with one, it's a scandal-revealing newspaper story

an exposΓ©

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In 2023 gnomes were a popular shape for these alliterative baking items whose name implies uniformity

cookie cutters

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This city recently updated its slogan to "What happens here, only happens here"

Las Vegas

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It was coined in the 1890s to describe the sensational tactics used by NYC newspapers the World & the Journal

yellow journalism

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This smelly word precedes "-Eaters" in a brand that hopes to keep your feet smelling fresh

odor

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One member of the beet family is Swiss this

chard


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Merriam-Webster "spills" the story that using this word to mean a secret truth first gained prominence in Black drag culture


the tea

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The gnome beverages of choice include spiced gin as a nightcap & this made of fermented honey

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Power up with this brand that today says it's "still going!"

Energizer

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Judo practitioners should know this term for land where building is prohibited & nature flourishes

a green belt

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This 5-letter word can mean the distinct smell left by an animal & used to track prey

scent

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Bottom line--it's a burrito that's been deep fried

a chimichanga

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In a Klymaxx song a woman says if you want to be sure about your man, go powder your nose & have a "meeting in" this title place

the ladies room


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On December 10, 1961 Project Gnome in this state's Eddy County became the first nuclear test designed for peaceful purposes

New Mexico

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The name of this baked cracker brand completes its slogan "Want it. Need it..."

Cheez-It

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In the 1740s growers of this dye plant in South Carolina benefited from government subsidies

indigo

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This word for a wine's smell is most appropriate before, for example, "of honeysuckle" or "of geranium"

bouquet

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Liquid smoke, not coffee liqueur, is in this shredded pork dish, the star of many luaus

kalua

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It's a shortened version of a word for info; in a web article, "Jennifer Lopez Drops" them on "Achieving Celebrity Status"

deets

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One of this composer's "Pictures at an Exhibition" is "The Gnome"

Mussorgsky

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Capital One asks this 4-word question

What's in your wallet?