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TODAY'S WIKI-EST, AMAZONIAN GOOGLIES
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The French word "coq" actually means rooster, but a more tender bird is usually used to make this classic dish. The most common wine used for the "vin" is burgundy, or another red, but you can also find on a menu in France "coq au Champagne" and "coq au Riesling".
15. Teetotaler's order : ADAM'S ALE
I suppose water was all that Adam had available to him to drink, so that's how the expression Adam's ale arose (I am guessing ... can't find anything definitive anywhere). It makes a nice juxtaposition with "the demon drink"!
Mount Omei, also called Mount Emei
22. Dakota relative : OSAGE
I think the reference here is to the languages, and not perhaps the tribes. Both Dakota and Osage are Siouan languages, really quite similar to each other. Sadly, the Osage language is dying out, with only a handful of speakers left, all quite elderly.
27. Special communication syst. : ASL
Like many things, American Sign Language
29. Cause of some shaking, for short : DTS
The episodes of delirium that can accompany withdrawal from alcohol are called Delirium Tremens (the DTs). The literal translation of this Latin phrase is "trembling madness".
32. King-high games : ECARTES
Ecarte is a card game that comes to us from France, with a name that translates into 'discarded". It is a game like Whist, but is played with a stripped-down deck.
Geneve (the French for Geneva) is the Swiss city where the Croix-Rouge (French for Red Cross) is headquartered. Back in 1859, a Swiss businessman called Henry Dunant went to meet French emperor Napoleon III, to discuss making it easier to conduct commerce in French-occupied Algeria. The Emperor was billeted at Solferino, where France and Austria were engaged in a major battle. In one day, Dunant witnessed 40,000 soldiers die in battle, and countless wounded suffering on the battlefield without any organized medical care. Dunant abandoned his business agenda, and spent a week caring for the sick and wounded. Within a few years he had founded the precursor to the Red Cross, and in 1901 was awarded the first ever Nobel Peace Prize.
44. Radical 1970s grp. : SLA
The Symbionese Liberation Army was founded by an escapee of the prison system, Donald DeFreeze, in 1973. The group's manifesto promoted the rights of African Americans, although in the 2-3 year life of the group, DeFreeze was the only black member. Famously, they kidnapped heiress Parry Hearst
The Rumble in the Jungle
52. Important Indian : RANEE
A Ranee (also spelled Rani) is the female equivalent of a Raja in India.
W. H. Auden's poem "Funeral Blues" is also known by its first line "Stop all the clocks". It garnered a lot of attention in recent years as it features prominently in the movie "Four Weddings and a Funeral
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1. Small part : CAMEO
Even in my day, a cameo role was more than just an short appearance in a movie (or other artistic piece). For the appearance to be a cameo, the actor had to playing him or herself, and was instantly recognizable. With this meaning, it's easy to see the etymology of the term, as a cameo brooch is one with the recognizable carving of the silhouette of a person. Nowadays, a cameo is any minor role played by a celebrity or famous actor, regardless of the character played.
2. 1905 revolt setting : ODESSA
Sergei Eisenstein's famous 1925 film "The Battleship Potemkin
3. Virgin Blue rival : QANTAS
Virgin Blue was set up in Australia by Richard Branson in the year 2000. It has grown to be second biggest airline in the country, second only to QANTAS. It is so large an airline, that it is now bigger even than Branson's UK based Virgin Airways. QANTAS is the national airline of Australia. The name was originally an acronym for Queensland and Norther Territory Aerial Services.
7. Big Italian daily : IL TEMPO
"Il Tempo" is an Italian daily, published in Rome, and five regional centers around the country. It was first published in 1944.
Irish actor Liam Neeson plays the lead role of Jean Valjean in the 1998 screen adaptation
11. Home to Seaquarium and MetroZoo : MIAMI
When Miami Seaquarium opened in 1955 it was the largest marine-life attraction in the world. Remember the TV show "Flipper
The term ten-gallon hat for a cowboy hat
33. Biochemical enzyme, briefly : RNASE
RNase is short for Ribonuclease. In general, enzyme names usually end with the suffix -ase, with the prefix indicating what the enzyme acts on. In the case, RNase is an enzyme that breaks down RNA, an important clean up operation in cells removing RNA that is no longer needed.
35. 1970s-'90s international carrier based in Lima : AEROPERU
I remember seeing Aeroperu planes in my travel days, although I never flew on one of their planes. For much of it's life, Aeroperu was a subsidiary of AeroMexico. There was terrible crash of an Aeroperu plane in 1996 shown to have been caused by a maintenance problem. The airline never recovered financially, struggling on for just over two years, closing its doors in 1999.
When I was growing up in Ireland, we never saw Campbell's soup on the shelves. It was basically all Knorr
40. 2004 Best Musical Tony winner : AVENUE Q
"Avenue Q
43. Periods added to harmonize the lunar and solar calendars : EPACTS
A solar calendar is based on the 365 1/4 days it takes for the earth to orbit the sun. A lunar calendar is based on the moon's phases (not the 28 days it takes the moon to orbit the earth) and has 12 lunar months of 29-30 days, with the "lunar year" ending eleven days earlier than the "solar year". So, solar and lunar calendars are always out of sync. An epact is a device that adjusts the lunar calendar to bring it in to sync with the solar calendar.
The 1980 musical "Les Miserables
49. Greene who wrote "Summer of My German Soldier" : BETTE
Bette Greene is an American author, a writer of books for children and young adults. "Summer of My German Soldier
53. "Mi casa ___ casa" : ES SU
Spanish for "my house is your house".
56. One that may balk : ASS
To balk is to stop and refuse to go on. It's not just a baseball term!



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