Ice Cream
Travel & Tourism
Wood
Latin Words & Phrases
Fictional Females
Amusing August
100

This name for ice cream desserts made from vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry ice cream is derived from the city where they originated.

Neapolitan

100

This Mexican border town is popular with San Diego locals and visitors.

This Mexican border town is popular with San Diego locals and visitors.

100

This common writing instrument used by children is covered in wood.

pencil

100

Meaning of et cetera, or etc

and so on

100

Louisa May Alcott’s Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy share this last name in Little Women.

March

100

Everywhere you look, you will find these sales in August

back-to-school sales

200

During Prohibition, ice cream shops replaced these establishments.

saloons (or bars)

200

These inexpensive accommodations are popular with students and predate Airbnb.

hostels

200

This large wooden boat in the Bible was built to withstand 40 days and nights of a rainstorm

Noah’s ark

200

Shortened version of the word for a former student who graduated from a school, college, or university

alum

200

Laura Ingalls is a young tomboy who grows up on the American frontier in this TV series.

Little House on the Prairie

200

On August 6, 1762, this lunchtime favorite was created by an earl

sandwich

The Earl of Sandwich is credited with ordering some meat between two slices of bread

300

The ice-cream cone was popularized during this century, but it was invented in 1896 by an Italian immigrant.

20th

300

The world’s busiest airport is in this city

Atlanta, Georgia

300

This Swedish company that sells moderately priced home furnishings is one of the largest global consumers of wood.

IKEA

300

Meaning of “Et tu, Brute?

And you, Brutus

300

Agatha Christie gave us this masterful amateur female detective.

Miss (Jane) Marple

300

If you visit Coney Island in August, take a break to eat one of these

hot dog

400

This modern president declared National Ice Cream Day on the third Sunday in July.

President Ronald Reagan

400

You might be forbidden from entering this popular attraction in Beijing

Forbidden City

400

Before modern paper was made from wood pulp, it was made from cotton, hemp, and this fabric

linen

400

Meaning of quid pro quo

This for that

400

She is Charlotte Brontë’s eponymous heroine, whose life is full of trials and tribulations.

Jane Eyre

400

On August 22, AD 565, the first alleged sighting of this monster took place in Scotland.

Loch Ness monster

500

This is how ice cream was prepared to travel into space with the Apollo astronauts

freeze-drying

500

After a day of sightseeing and shopping in London, plan a late afternoon trip to the Ritz, the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, the Savoy, or other fine hotels for this traditional treat.

afternoon tea

500

This light wood is commonly used in rafts and boats

balsa

500

Latin for “who benefits,” often used in a political context when something unpopular becomes a law or regulation

cui bono

500

Victoria Winters was hired as the governess for the Collins family on this 1960s afternoon soap opera.

Dark Shadows

500

This flower is one of August’s two official birth flowers, along with the poppy

gladiola

600

People in this Scandinavian country eat the most ice cream per capita.

Norway

600

The Maasai Mara National Reserve is the top destination in this country

Kenya

600

This dwarf willow tree is the smallest in the world

Arctic willow

600

Meaning of non sequitur

It does not follow (or similar)

600

In Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, this revolutionary woman knits a long list of names into a scarf.

Madame (Thérèse) Defarge

600

In the Old English calendar, Weod Monath (WEE-ohd MOHN-ahth) was the name for August, and it translates into this.

weed month

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