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