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  1. 2. A flowering grain originally from the South American Andes, oft used as a substitute for rice.
  2. 3. The stage name of Brooklyn-born musician Max Clarke, oft mistaken to be their band's title.
  3. 10. Slang-term for a bicycle with no gears between peddle and drive-train.
  4. 12. Ranked the best city for public transit in the Western US by Business Insider.
  5. 13. Can be cooked many ways when red, preferred fried when green.
  6. 14. A style of architecture/design, seen as the next evolution of "Romanesque" with emphasis on points, ogival arches, and buttresses.
  7. 18. A herb most used for its fragrant properties. Oft paired with lemon for flavouring.
  8. 19. The spooky feeling that accompanies a hangover.
  9. 20. Spice Girls' number one hit.
  10. 22. Electro-pop duo that debuted with "Hey Mami" in 2014.
  11. 23. Costs $2.50 at Duffys. Popular amongst the rabble.
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  1. 1. Often quoted as the most famous architect from US history.
  2. 4. Sweet gal from Texas, ain't half-bad at tennis.
  3. 5. This hit song was re-released as a duet with Sturgill Simpson.
  4. 6. Bangs. Art-Pop. Angelina.
  5. 7. A hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium, most common in the US Southwest.
  6. 8. A dead, famous architect from Boston oft called the "father of skyscraper."
  7. 9. A style of architecture/design, originating from France, featuring modernist depictions of classic designs on luxurious materials.
  8. 11. Ranked the best city for public transit in the Eastern US by Business Insider.
  9. 15. The capitol of Deer Lodge County, MT. Originally settled as a smelt-town for copper mines.
  10. 16. A style of architecture/design, oft found in post-war European constructs. Adjectives include simple, honest, functional, strict.
  11. 17. Distillate requiring the touch of oak.
  12. 21. It jingles and jangles, but gets the job done.