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What is Thailand?
This country, featured in nearly half of the Bachelor and Bachelorette seasons, is the only South East Asian country to have never been colonized by a European power (and it’s home to absolutely delicious cuisine, too).
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What is Ignition (Remix)?
The process by which combustion can begin – scrambled, of course.
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What is the Australian Shepard?
Despite the name, this breed, known for its merle coat, was discovered and cultivated in California where it became a fixture in traveling rodeos.
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What is Bombay Sapphire?
The drink Karyn had when she found an Indian jewel.
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What is the Netherlands?
Bachelor Arie hails from this country, known for the aquatic structures contained in his last name (and, apparently, for awkward face eating).
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What is Tipsy?
An unsteady state of being, usually created by imbibing a moderate amount of alcohol.
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What is the Dachschund?
Hot Dog! This breed dates back to Ancient Egypt, when it was bred to smell, chase, and flush out vermin to aid hunters.
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What is Grey Goose?
The drink Audrey shared with a waterfowl in the shade.
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What is Mexico?
This country is home to the city known as “the End of the Earth,” the backdrop for Bachelor Brad Womack’s stunning decision to propose to neither finalist at the end of Season 10.
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What is Yeah!?
An affirmative response, colloquially.
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What is the Bloodhound?
This breed is best known for its famed ability to track differing human scents, making it popular in police and fire departments’ search and rescue teams.
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What is Don Julio?
The drink Mark shared with a Spanish Sir in the summer.
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What is Maldives?
In 2018, Bachelorette Becca got engaged to Garrett in this tropical national in the Indian Ocean comprised of 26 separate atolls.
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What is Regulate?
To control or maintain a machine or process to ensure it operates properly.
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What is the Bulldog?
These dogs developed thick necks and stocky, muscular bodies to help them fulfill their rather dangerous role in corralling wild cattle in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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What is Beefeater?
The drink Katie refused to share with a ravenous carnivore.
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What is St. Lucia?
Bachelor Jake proposed to Vienna on the island nation named after Lucy of Syracuse, the only country in the world to be named after a historical woman.
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What is Peaches and Cream?
A simple dessert made with Reddi-Wip popularized in the American South, typically served in the summer.
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What is the Poodle?
Though mostly identified as a show dog today, this breed’s history can be traced back to the 13th century when its penchant for duck hunting earned its German name, meaning “to splash in water.”
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What is Coors Light?
The drink Owen celebrated with when he had no problem lifting half-eaten apples.
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