1 or 2

Thursday, March 31, 2005

Caret

A narrow, vertical, blinking bar in the text interface of computer software that indicates where typed input will go.

2

Carat

Equal to 200 milligrams, a measure of the weight of precious stones.

1

Clear skies

A local weather condition during which no clouds are present.

2

Rituals

Ceremonies held for intangible ends.

1

Monday, March 28, 2005

Cadavers

Dead bodies.

1

Bollywood

The Bombay-based Indian film industry.

1

Sunday, March 27, 2005

Horseradish cheddar

A deli cheese that was featured at the Carrboro, NC Harris Teeter grocery store in the summer of 2004.

2

Saturday, March 26, 2005

Slint

A rock band from Louisville, Kentucky.

2

The price of beer in large American cities

About $4 for a bottle of High Life and $5 for a Guinness draft, with specials like "$3.25 Corona bottles all night."

1

Thursday, March 24, 2005

Heartbreak

A state of great sorrow due to romantic misfortune.

1

Self-discovery

Learning about oneself through experiences and reflection.

2

Friday, March 18, 2005

Spring break

Normally, a week-long vacation from school occurring sometime between late February and early April.

2

Spartan travel

Packing little.

2

Small portions

Helpings of food that are not generous.

1

Surcharges

Service fees assessed in addition to a monetary transaction, sometimes in addition to other fees.

1

London

The capital of England.

2

Trading grub with the other boys

In situations wherein similar, individual apportionments of food are made to a group of males, bartering selected food items of one's own in exchange for those of another.

2

Airplanes

Big metal things with roots in North Carolina that fly.

2

Philadelphia

A city located in the United States of American around 39.952 degrees N.

1

Washington, DC

The capital city of the United States of America, located between the states Virginia and Maryland.

2

Friday

The sixth day of the week, which begins the weekend.

2

Saturday, March 12, 2005

Charles Meeker

The mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina.

2

Phone numbers

Unique series of digits that, when dialed, will connect with a specific person's telephone.

2

Soccer

A sport in which teams try to get the ball into the goal.

2

Imposition

The placing of an unwanted responsibility on someone else, often a host.

1

Thursday, March 10, 2005

Jokes

Oral contrivances told to amuse the teller or his audience.

2

Goliath

The Philistine giant David killed with a sling.

1

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Pirates

Sailors who endeavor to loot settlements and other ships.

1

Confessing

Admitting something previously unknown to the listener.

2

Roller coasters

Carnival rides wherein small cars move at extremes of speed along a steep, convoluted track.

1

Saturday, March 05, 2005

Century

One hundred continuous years.

2

Fool's gold

A heavy, lustrous mineral also known as pyrite.

2

Bitumen

A dark, tar-like industrial substance used to pave roads.

1

Kangaroo court

An trial setting characterized by bias, incompetence, and illegality.

1

Wednesday, March 02, 2005

Bushmills Irish Whiskey

A spirituous liquor, orange in color, made in Ireland since 1608.

2

Absenteeism

Regularly not attending engagements or functions one should.

1