Big Bird often hung around on a street called:
…which is often sprinkled on uramaki-style:
…who built cars with business partner:
…whose company built aero engines during:
…when German Micronesia was captured by the Navy of the Greater:
…who leveraged its 1895 military victories to annex:
…which is the second largest manufacturer of:
…which are used in products made by:
…whose products are integral to the development of:
…which led to the nuclear destruction of human society when Cyberdyne created:
…which keeps sending assassins to take out targets via:
…which can be done with a flux capacitor that’s connected to a:
…one of whose noted features are doors that are commonly said to look like a:
…which is a term that, since 1921, has also applied to:
…whose use skyrocketed after World War I in the country of:
…who officially reunified in:
…when discontent in the party forced the resignation of:
…whose nickname implied a constitution of:
…the shortest of which is usually the:
…which is a homonym for the German word for:
…who was an early primary antagonist of:
…whose early films were produced by:
…which is rich in vitamin:
…which was used in Ancient Rome to denote:
…which is the date of death of:
…who is thought to have written at least one:
…which describes the genre of the tune:
…who are often depicted as having wings even larger than that of a:
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1990
9
Angels
Artificial Intelligence
Big Bird
Broccoli
C
DeLorean
Germany
Gliders
Gospel
Gull Wing
Intel
Iron
James Bond
Japanese Empire
John the Apostle
Margaret Thatcher
No
Rolls
Royce
Semiconductors
Sesame
Skynet
Sushi
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
Taiwan
Time Travel
World War I
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I *think* that it's American-style California rolls that use sesame seeds, your normal maki and especially nigiri will not have sesame seeds, am I wrong?