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Jul 14, 2024

[Answer] What is a synonym for “inspirit”?

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...1. Intersect 2. Inspire 3. Inactivate 4. Incoherent

[Answer] Were tomatoes ever thought to be poisonous?

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Americans may be in love with tomatoes today, but the relationship got off to a rocky start. During Colonial Times, we wouldn’t put a tomato near our mouths, let alone try to eat one. Folklore had it that if you ate a tomato, its poison would turn your blood into acid. Instead, the colonists grew tomatoes purely for decoration.

In the late 1700s, a large percentage of Europeans feared the tomato.

A nickname for the fruit was the “poison apple” because it was thought that aristocrats got sick and died after eating them, but the truth of the matter was that wealthy Europeans used pewter plates, which were high in lead content. Because tomatoes are so high in acidity, when placed on this particular tableware, the fruit would leach lead from the plate, resulting in many deaths from lead poisoning. No one made this connection between plate and poison at the time; the tomato was picked as the culprit.

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[Ans] Lead vocalist of The Doors, Jim Morrison, went by what unique nickname?

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Jim Morrison, the iconic lead vocalist of The Doors, was known by the nickname "The Lizard King." This moniker originated from a poem he wrote called "Celebration of the Lizard," which first appeared on the sleeve of The Doors' album "Waiting For The Sun." The poem included the line, "I am the Lizard King, I can do anything." The nickname stuck, and the band eventually added music to the poem, performing it live several times. The nickname encapsulated Morrison's enigmatic persona and his fascination with reptiles, nature, and the mystical.

[Answer] Lead vocalist of The Doors, Jim Morrison, went by what unique nickname?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Lead vocalist of The Doors, Jim Morrison, went by what unique nickname?"



...Jim Morrison, the iconic lead vocalist of The Doors, was known by the nickname "The Lizard King." This moniker originated from a poem he wrote called "Celebration of the Lizard," which first appeared on the sleeve of The Doors' album "Waiting For The Sun." The poem included the line, "I am the Lizard King, I can do anything." The nickname stuck, and the band eventually added music to the poem, performing it live several times. The nickname encapsulated Morrison's enigmatic persona and his fascination with reptiles, nature, and the mystical.

Jul 13, 2024

[Ans] Caesar salad is celebrating its 100th anniversary. It was first served at a restaurant in which country?

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The Caesar salad, a staple in many restaurants worldwide, is celebrating its 100th anniversary. This iconic dish was first served in 1924 at Caesar's Restaurant in Tijuana, Mexico. Created by Italian-American restaurateur Caesar Cardini, the salad became an instant hit. The original recipe included “romaine, garlic, croutons, and Parmesan cheese, boiled eggs, olive oil and Worcestershire sauce.” Supposedly Cardini’s brother, Alex, came to Tijuana in 1926 and added anchovies to the salad. Cardini's creation quickly gained popularity, eventually becoming a beloved classic in international cuisine.

[Answer] Caesar salad is celebrating its 100th anniversary. It was first served at a restaurant in which country?

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...The Caesar salad, a staple in many restaurants worldwide, is celebrating its 100th anniversary. This iconic dish was first served in 1924 at Caesar's Restaurant in Tijuana, Mexico. Created by Italian-American restaurateur Caesar Cardini, the salad became an instant hit. The original recipe included “romaine, garlic, croutons, and Parmesan cheese, boiled eggs, olive oil and Worcestershire sauce.” Supposedly Cardini’s brother, Alex, came to Tijuana in 1926 and added anchovies to the salad. Cardini's creation quickly gained popularity, eventually becoming a beloved classic in international cuisine.

[Answer] Birdland, a bebop hotbed in the '50s, is located where?

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...In December 1949, Birdland opened on 52nd Street in Manhattan with a moniker designed to take advantage of the popularity of sax star Charlie Parker, nicknamed “Bird.”