FOOD PREPARATION
ORANGE YOU HUNGRY?
EPONYMS
FROM THE LATIN
QUOTATIONS
100

To slice a tomato, use a knife with this type of edge for a clean cut

a serrated edge

100

If you separate out these rhyming candies, you'll get about half orange ones, 1/4 brown & 1/4 yellow

Reese's Pieces

100

This -ism named for a legendary soldier devoted to Napoleon can mean the belief that one's gender is superior

chauvinism

100

This opposite of analog comes from the Latin for "finger"

digital

100

His "Divine Comedy": "All hope abandon, ye who enter here!"

Dante

200

An enzyme called papain in the leaves & green skin of raw papaya can be used as one of these food preparations as it breaks down the connective tissue of meats

a tenderizer

200

A Kraft favorite debuted in 1937 containing this food in orange powder form

cheese

200

To execute without due process, especially by hanging; it was named for a Virginian who was allowed to do it

to lynch

200

This "holy" synonym for wedlock comes from the Latin for "marriage"

matrimony

200

From Wilde's "Lady Windermere's Fan": "I can resist everything except" this

temptation

300

Colorful cooking methods include browning & this one associated with Cajun cooking

blackening

300

Orange chicken is the most popular item at this restaurant founded by Andrew Cherng

Panda Express

300

A Greek god who was half man, half goat & known for causing terror gives us this word for sudden terror

panic

300

That's funny--the name of this arm bone is from the Latin for "shoulder"

humerus

300

Karl Marx: this "is the opium of the people"

religion

400

Simmer short-grain rice seasoned with saffron in the broad, shallow pan that gives this Spanish dish its name

paella

400

The country tune "Song Of The South" mentions pie made from this tuber

sweet potato

400

The 9th century "Apostle of the Slavs" gave his name to this alphabet used by the Slavs

Cyrillic

400

This word meaning to compel into military service comes partly from the Latin for "to write"

conscript

400

From "Walden": "the mass of men lead lives of quiet" this

desperation

500

The name of this technique indicates that meat is soaked in saltwater, though other liquids can be used instead

brining

500

In Yiddish tsorres (trouble) should not be confused with tsimmes, a stew containing mern, these veggies

carrots

500

This setter dog breed was developed in Scotland & named for the nobleman who popularized it in the early 19th c.

the Gordon Setter

500

Ovid used this Latin plural meaning "transformations" for a title

metamorphoses

500

John Adams at the Boston Massacre trials: these "are stubborn things"

facts

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