Hi Jason - this needed some research! The answer is a salad plate. According to http://dictionary.reference.com/ :
Salt was and is such an important ingredient in salad dressings that the very word salad is based on the Latin word for “salt.” Vulgar Latin had a verb *salre, “to salt,” from Latin sl, “salt,” and the past participial form of this verb, *salta, “having been salted,” came to mean “salad.”
Good one, Jason.
2006-08-17 18:16:35
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answered by Serena 6
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Jason, you been smoking wacky tabacky?
2006-08-17 17:52:12
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answered by MillwoodsGal 6
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I don't get it? Was this supposed to be in jokes and riddles?
2006-08-17 18:19:22
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answered by mhiaa 7
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aslt. slat. alts. satl. lats. lsta. ltsa. atls. last. ltsa.slta?
2006-08-17 19:08:17
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answered by palon1957 3
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saltwater taffy?
2006-08-17 17:52:12
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answered by Chuck Dhue 4
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?
2006-08-17 18:00:29
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answered by chaldo2luv91 3
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?
2006-08-17 17:52:22
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answered by venus11224 6
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