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This favorite Eliot food has the same name in English and Italian.
Where was Eliot when he visited a pirate ship?
Which foreign language does Eliot learn in school?
Dogs or cats?
What's Eliot's favorite cooking show?
What does Eliot want to be when he grows up?
What have Eliot and friends been working with in their virtual coding club?
Which children's show that originated in the 1960s did Eliot "discover" at age 5?
How many specialty flavors did Eliot offer at his Saratoga lemonade stand?
Who is Eliot's mini crossword puzzle buddy?
The first of two Broadway shows Eliot saw in the past year?
At whose party did Eliot learn the Macarena?
What's the picture on the bottom of Eliot's skateboard (which he learned to ride at 5)?
Eliot tried this "blade sport" for the first time at age 5.
How many circus/acrobatics shows did Eliot attend at age 5?
Eliot read his first big chapter book solo at 5. Where was it set?
Eliot's favorite NYC doorman, Eric, often shares these cards with Eliot.
Eliot loves this ancient stuffed animal that once belonged to Ari.
What was the last movie Eliot saw in the movie theater?
Eliot loves playing against the digital version of this real-life chess master?
Eliot first learned and accumulated "stripes" in this sport at 5?
What was the focus of Eliot's summer theater camp at age 5?
What's Eliot's favorite at home workout?
Seaweed Brain is the nickname for this title character of a book (which Eliot read and saw the show of at 5)?
What's the name of Bubby and Bapoo's new NYC apartment building?
Last year, Eliot saw a new Thanksgiving parade float by this famous artist who was supposed to have a big NYC art show this spring.
Dr. Seuss is best performed in this medium, according to Eliot?
Eliot's favorite place for olive rolls in NYC?
She's a "porcine wonder" in books that Eliot has recently enjoyed?
This traditional Japanese dance is featured in the book "Sayonara Mrs. Kackleman," which makes Eliot laugh.
Eliot's kindergarten teacher shares a name with this common household device?
Snoopy's favorite beverage?
When Eliot went to Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra's performance in honor of Sesame Street's50th birthday, he dressed as which character?
As the co-president of The Orchard Project, Eliot was excited to welcome this children's performance group to Saratoga last summer?
Eliot loves this story about homonyms featuring a Ewe and this kind of root vegetable?
Eliot created his own special branded version of which kitchen staple?
What does Batman Mordecai use to breathe?
What's Eliot's favorite NYC cookie bakery?
Where does Batman Mordecai like to hide?
Where does Eliot go to school?
What color is Eliot's bike?
What is Eliot's favorite color (right now)?
What is math called in Eliot's Kindergarten class?
Eliot's Initials
What's Eliot's favorite road sport?

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