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Moorish Castle in Granada
Famous religious building in Cordoba
Sicilian grandma in Golden Girls
Aardvark cartoon that we had matching dish ware for
exotic wood found in cabin deck
greg cameron construction company
classic Bar Harbor patron
classic order at Country Cookin'
gazpacho's creamier cousin
castle town in the hills outside of Lisbon
dad's ex-colleague we met in Lisbon
Where I ate too many vitamins, for short
Frothy cocktail with Cream we made during quarantine
Japanese food associated with murder in noodle factory
Thai word for elephant OR our favorite Korean American chef
oldest Irish pub in NYC
I baby
Famous Guatemalan lake
Bread in Brazil
The thymus from a calf
yes my son, I know you're there
Eric's male woodland teacher
explicit film we saw in Naples FL
it sure seems like this is Coco's favorite animal
crescent shaped island off of Maui known for snorkeling
our favorite Hawaiian catamaran
our fave juice in HI
berry introduced by Vargheses, but resurfaced in Maui
Russ Tamblyn or Rabbi Shloush
Saturday for Yanky
Spiritual cleansing bath for Esty
Paella originated in this city
military performance in Edinburgh
Eggplant in Cordoba
The home of Starry Night
The Night Watch and The Milkmaid reside at this museum
esteemed Madrid art museum
national dance of Argentina
our chatty/senile/posh breakfast friend in Dornoch
most artistic grandchild
our friends on the safari were from this country
your boxcar companion
Historical MKE hotel
still confused why I needed this before going abroad 6 months
picturesque getaway owned by Palma family
3 Michelin star experience!
Town where we went to 2 Michelin star spot
our whole family piled into a snow grooming machine here
Pope John Paul 2 is from here
she's a dance dance dance dance dancing machine
innovative mirror for tio and coco at 3583
where I saw Doubtfire in person
my fave pizza place growing up
fri night tradition 2005-10 in st paul
coco's gateway dish to liking nigiri
Michelangelo sculpture at St Peter's Basilica
art adventure nickname

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