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1. Nursery rhymes can be fun, and their catchy phrases and delightful descriptions often remain with us for a lifetime. Provide the next line of this common verse: "There was a crooked man, and he walked a crooked mile. He found a crooked sixpence upon a crooked stile. He bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse. ___."
2. So much the epitome of crooked, twisted, gnarled, twined and/or knotted, the vine of one fruit can be a stand-in for those very words. The photo shows a rather straight example, but what is the fruit known to grow on the twisted vine? A variety of products can be made from it - even some tasty fermented beverages!
3. The candy shown in the photo has a distinctive flavor that seems to be perceived as either pleasant and desirable or distasteful and nauseating - no middle ground in preference. What is the widely accepted name for this twisted candy stick that is more than likely flavored with anise than with the root of its plant name?
4. Using a King James translation of the Bible, it would appear one gospel writer borrowed a phrase (almost word-for-word) from Isaiah 40:4 when it was written: "Every valley shall be filled, and every mountain and hill shall be brought low; and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough ways shall be made smooth". In which gospel would this verse be found? Its author is the one believed to have been a physician.
5. Not everyone has a perfect alignment of their teeth naturally. Misalignment of teeth can be more than a cosmetic concern. It can cause other health problems, too. What is the medical name for "crooked teeth" or "poor bite"?
6. In the photo is an item that is believed to be one of the oldest foods created purely as a snack. The flour based morsel has found its way into modern culture as a staple that can be found almost anywhere people gather for entertainment. What is this twisted treat that can be eaten soft or hard, hot or cold, salted or unsalted, plain or flavored - to mention only a few dichotomies?
7. Lombard Street in California (U.S.A.) has often worn the moniker "crookedest street in the world", yet one of its city's travel and tourism promoters says that it is NOT the crookedest or the steepest. They give that accolade to nearby Vermont Street. In what U.S. city are these two streets?
8. In the Old Testament of Bible, Job is often identified by his trials and tribulations. Just as often he is attributed as a man of patience and faith. Job gave acclamation and thanks to God. Finish this sentence that is from Chapter 26, verse 13 of the Book of Job. "By his spirit he hath garnished the heavens; his hand hath formed the crooked ___."
9. Not "The Long and Crooked Road" but "The Long and Winding Road" was a US Billboard Hot 100 chart topper (i.e., ranked number one) in July 1970. It was a song from the album titled "Let It Be", which also reached the number one spot on the US Billboard 200. Which iconic British group released those best sellers?
10. In 1960, American born singer-songwriter Chubby Checker released a song that literally created its own dance craze. What was the song's title in which Chubby Checker sang, "Take me by my little hand and go like this"?
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