Fiesta, that is the only one I can think of.
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What did the Democratic Party and the Whig party have in common
They are all numbers
"Party" can be both a common noun and a proper noun, depending on how it is used in a sentence. When referring to a specific event or organization, such as "Democratic Party" or "Mike's Birthday Party," it is a proper noun. Otherwise, it is a common noun referring to a social gathering or celebration.
The three most common conjunctions are "and," "but," and "or."
Three vowels
arouse fashionable luggage
"Rule Of Thumb" "Common Sense Guess"
The words he, she, and they are all personal pronouns; are all subjective forms; and all three contain the letters 'he'.
paper as in ... paperweight flypaper sandpaper
Yes, the holiday party should be capitalized because "Holiday" is a proper noun and "party" is a common noun. When capitalizing the title of an event, it is customary to capitalize all significant words.