Q7) pine nuts (They are from the pine tree, and we have them here as well. Yes, piñones, and we use them quite often in Spanish and Catalan dishes, so saying that they are from New Mexico...). You made me check, and this is a confusing question, because piñones are pine-nuts, but there is also a bush, called piñón, that has nothing to do with pine nuts, and it seems to come from Mexico and the surrounding area, so that might be it, but then none of the answers fit. It seems oil can be extracted from the fruit, and it is being used for biodiesel. There are probably articles in English, but they might use the botanical name. Here it is: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jatropha_curcas
Q8) The Rio Grande goes through New Mexico. What is the Rio Grande? A River (The Big River if we had to translate. It often made an appearance in Westerns, when the bandits were escaping to Mexico, as that was (in some places I think still is) the border between the US and Mexico.
Q9) Denis Villeneuve
Q10) the atomic bomb Fingers crossed for the reply to the e-mail. It was pretty tiring yesterday, because, as it is usual for these things, there were delays, but it was very crowded and there were plenty of people, so it seemed to go well. Sants 3 Ràdio has a new mobile unit, as there are new limits to emissions for vehicles and it no longer complied with those, so it wouldn't pass the inspection and get a permit to be allowed inside the city. The new one is a green one, so there you have. Many people have had the same issue with their own cars, so it will be tough. Some good news. Mireia is back home from hospital, although she evidently didn't come as she is still quite poorly.
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3 Spanish
4 Mexico
5 Santa Fe
6 Cookie
7 Chilli peppers
8 River
9 Denis Villneue
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Q1) 1912
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Q3) English
Q4) Mexico
Q5) Santa Fe
Q6) cookie
Q7) pine nuts (They are from the pine tree, and we have them here as well. Yes, piñones, and we use them quite often in Spanish and Catalan dishes, so saying that they are from New Mexico...). You made me check, and this is a confusing question, because piñones are pine-nuts, but there is also a bush, called piñón, that has nothing to do with pine nuts, and it seems to come from Mexico and the surrounding area, so that might be it, but then none of the answers fit. It seems oil can be extracted from the fruit, and it is being used for biodiesel.
There are probably articles in English, but they might use the botanical name. Here it is:
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jatropha_curcas
Q8) The Rio Grande goes through New Mexico. What is the Rio Grande? A River (The Big River if we had to translate. It often made an appearance in Westerns, when the bandits were escaping to Mexico, as that was (in some places I think still is) the border between the US and Mexico.
Q9) Denis Villeneuve
Q10) the atomic bomb
Fingers crossed for the reply to the e-mail.
It was pretty tiring yesterday, because, as it is usual for these things, there were delays, but it was very crowded and there were plenty of people, so it seemed to go well. Sants 3 Ràdio has a new mobile unit, as there are new limits to emissions for vehicles and it no longer complied with those, so it wouldn't pass the inspection and get a permit to be allowed inside the city. The new one is a green one, so there you have. Many people have had the same issue with their own cars, so it will be tough.
Some good news. Mireia is back home from hospital, although she evidently didn't come as she is still quite poorly.
Wow! Okay then. :)
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2. Colorado
3. Spanish
4. Mexico
5. Santa Fe
6. cookie
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9. Denis Villeneuve
10. the atom bomb