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Sep 25, 2019

[Answer] 1. As much as we all loved Bambi, deer meat is a favourite for hunters and others at the table. What is the name of deer meat?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. As much as we all loved Bambi, deer meat is a favourite for hunters and others at the table. What is the name of deer meat?"



...1. Whitetale 2. Bamburger 3. Pronghorn 4. Venison Venison is a name derived from the Latin 'venor' which means to hunt or pursue. It entered the English language upon the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century. It at one time meant any game that was hunted such as deer, elk, rabbit, boar, moose and so on. It is now almost exclusively used to acknowledge the meat of various varieties of deer.

Jun 9, 2019

[Answer] In our list of the top cities for weekend getaways, we found this place a favorite for its natural and historic wonders, like the milelong walk through Cave of the Winds.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " In our list of the top cities for weekend getaways, we found this place a favorite for its natural and historic wonders, like the milelong walk through Cave of the Winds. "



...1. Laramie, Wyoming 2. Colorado Springs, Colorado 3. Missoula, Montana 4. Pocatello, Idaho

May 7, 2019

[Answer] 3. An all time favourite English pudding is 'Spotted Dick' which is normally served with lashings of creamy custard. What ingredient is added to this pudding to make it 'spotted'?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. An all time favourite English pudding is 'Spotted Dick' which is normally served with lashings of creamy custard. What ingredient is added to this pudding to make it 'spotted'?"



...1. Dried fruit 2. Cherries 3. Chocolate drops 4. Chopped walnuts The first reference to Spotted Dick is from 'The Modern Housewife or Menagere', written by Alexis Soyer in 1850. The name 'Dick' is short for Richard and is also English slang for 'penis'. Managers at the Gloucestershire health service changed the name in 2001 to 'Spotted Richard' because of the connotation to 'Dick', but reverted back to the original name a year later.

Apr 11, 2019

[Answer] 4. What are the two missing words from this favourite Christmas song: "Santa Claus is ________ _____ Town"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. What are the two missing words from this favourite Christmas song: "Santa Claus is ________ _____ Town"?"



...1. Just Leaving 2. Painting the 3. Arriving In 4. Coming To "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" was first performed by Eddie Cantor on his radio show in 1934. This favourite Christmas song has been covered many times by such artists as Frank Sinatra, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, Alice Cooper, Peggy Lee, Perry Como, Dolly Parton and many, many more,

Dec 5, 2018

[Answer] 6. An all time favourite English pudding is 'Spotted Dick' which is normally served with lashings of creamy custard. What ingredient is added to this pudding to make it 'spotted'?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. An all time favourite English pudding is 'Spotted Dick' which is normally served with lashings of creamy custard. What ingredient is added to this pudding to make it 'spotted'?"



...1. Chocolate drops 2. Chopped walnuts 3. Cherries 4. Dried fruit The first reference to Spotted Dick is from 'The Modern Housewife or Menagere', written by Alexis Soyer in 1850. The name 'Dick' is short for Richard and is also English slang for 'penis'. Managers at the Gloucestershire health service changed the name in 2001 to 'Spotted Richard' because of the connotation to 'Dick', but reverted back to the original name a year later.