Daily Times (Primos, PA)

TRIVIA - SANDWICHES

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1. You can always count on this fried ham-andcheese sandwich, not to be confused with the Italian island once home to a notorious prison but now home to two people.

2. A couple of LA restaurant­s claim to have invented this juicy roastbeef-and-cheese sandwich which, despite its name, is hardly served in Western Europe.

3. Size matters more than ingredient­s in this sandwich that dates back to

1936, when its namesake creator was seen enjoying one week after week in cities across America. Unless he was late for work and while running out the door crashed into the mailman.

4. An ad agency hired by Durkee-Mower coined the name of this spreadable sandwich, which would’ve been the official sandwich of Massachuse­tts if not for the fact it has half of the nutritiona­l value of its fruity counterpar­t.

5. In its Portland, ME, birthplace this interchang­eable sandwich was known as an “Italian.”

Then it became most commonly associated with this title because, quite simply, it resembled the U-19.

6. Most often a fried seafood sandwich, this came out of New Orleans when as a show of support poetic deli owners would put ‘em out to the penniless streetcar conductors on strike.

7. “Lady, you’re scaring us,” said Adam Sandler’s Billy Madison to a cafeteria lady after she enthusiast­ically slapped their plates with this ground-beef-andsauce sandwich.

Answers

Joe Sloppy 7. Boy Po’ 6. Submarine 5. nutter erFluff 4. Dagwood 3. Dip

French 2. Cristo Monte 1.

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