It's all in the name
You can eat it, but can you spell it?
H2O
Do not pass go, do not collect $200
It's worth 1000 words
100
The name of someone at this table has twice held the oval office:
Andrew Johnson, Andrew Jackson
100
Korea is home to this spicy cabbage
Kimchi
100
Name our five "great ones"
Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario
100
Roll your pair of dice and land on luxury tax and you lose:
$75
100
A sparkly evening
Starry Night
200
The name of someone at the table has fashion as their claim to fame:
Ralph Lauren
200
The base of this soup is made from beet juice
Borscht
200
This Concord one, inspired a literary classic
Walden Pond
200
A railroad and an avenue are both named for this state
Pennsylvania Avenue
200
Bejeweled young woman
Girl With a Pearl Earring
300
The name of someone at this table is famous for movies such as: Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and the Nightmare Before Christmas
Tim, Tim Burton
300
Raw sea food in Japanese cuisine
Sashimi
300
At its northern end, this "colorful" sea branches into the Gulf of Suez on the west & the Gulf of Aqaba on the east
Red Sea
300
The three ways to get out of jail are: use your get out of jail free card, pay $50 or _______
three turns to roll doubles
300
H2O flora
Water lily
400
The name of someone at this table who has a way with words:
Noah, Noah Webster
400
Italian fried rice balls
Arancini
400
This 315-mile-long river passes through Troy & Albany before hitting the bright lights of New York City
The Hudson
400
Bordered by Med. Ave and Boardwalk
"Go!"
400
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
The Scream
500
Someone at this table shares their name with a famous gardner with buff arms:
Michelle, Michello Obama
500
Aussie spread
Vegemite
500
This company trademarked, "What it means to be from Maine"
Poland Springs
500
A hotel costs: the cost of a hotel plus this many houses:
4
500
The ultimate dinner
The Last Supper
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