IN THE KITCHEN
U.S. MADE
WORLD CUP CHAMPS
1996 POPULAR MOVIES
THERE GOES MY HERO
400

This small electric appliance uses a pair of rotating metal beaters to mix ingredients for baking.

Hand or Electric Mixer

400

Founded in Detroit in 1903, this legendary automotive company pioneered the assembly line with the Model T.

Ford Motor Company

400

They have won a record 5 World Cups, their jerseys are iconic yellow and green, and they gave the world the legendary player Pelé.

Brazil 

400

Bill Pullman plays a fighter-pilot president fighting off an alien invasion alongside Will Smith in this explosive July 4th blockbuster.

Independence Day

400

Debuting in Action Comics #1 in 1938, this caped hero from the planet Krypton is widely credited with kicking off the Golden Age of comics.

Superman


800

This essential piece of cookware is a heavy, deep, lidded pot—often made of cast iron—perfect for slow-cooking stews or baking bread.

Dutch Oven

800

Invented by Jacob Davis and Mr. Strauss in 1873, this durable, copper-riveted denim clothing item became an American fashion staple.

Levi Jeans

800

This European country won the 1966 World Cup on home soil, their team is nicknamed "The Three Lions," and their fans famously sing "It's Coming Home."

England

800

Tom Cruise famously shouts "Show me the money!" while playing a stressed-out sports agent in this romantic comedy-drama.

Jerry Maguire

800

This billionaire orphan who fights crime in Gotham City made his first comic book appearance in 1939's Detective Comics #27. 

Batman

1200

It’s the kitchen term for a perforated bowl used to drain water from pasta or rinse vegetables.

Colander

1200

This classic childhood toy, a little red wagon made of stamped steel, has been rolling out of American factories since 1917.

Radio Flyer

1200

This South American nation won the 1978 and 1986 tournaments, features blue and white stripes on their flag, and was led to glory by Diego Maradona.

Argentina

1200

Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton spend this action-packed disaster movie chasing massive, destructive tornadoes across Oklahoma.

Twister

1200

This patriotic hero famously punched Adolf Hitler on the cover of his 1941 debut comic, months before the U.S. entered World War II.

Captain America

1600

Invented in the 1930s, this counter appliance uses high-speed spinning blades to liquefy fruits and vegetables into smoothies.

Blender

1600

Operating out of Milwaukee since 1903, this iconic company is famous for manufacturing heavy-duty cruiser motorcycles.

Harley-Davidson

1600

hey won the World Cup in 1998 and 2018, their national team is known as "Les Bleus,"  

France

1600

Robin Williams and Nathan Lane star as a devoted South Beach couple trying to hide their vibrant lifestyle from an ultra-conservative politician in this hilarious comedy.

The Birdcage

1600

Created in 1941 by a psychologist, this Amazonian princess fights for justice with her Lasso of Truth and bulletproof bracelets.

Wonder Woman

2000

This specialized baking pan features a hollow, fluted center tube that leaves a hole in the middle of your cake.

Bundt Pan

2000

Headquartered in Corning, New York, this company revolutionized American kitchens in 1915 with its line of thermal shock-resistant borosilicate glass bakeware.

Pyrex

2000

This European country won its first and only World Cup in 2010 thanks to a dramatic extra-time goal by Andrés Iniesta, they are nicknamed "La Roja," and they are famous for their "tiki-taka" passing style.

Spain

2000

Frances McDormand won an Academy Award for playing Marge Gunderson, a pregnant Minnesota police chief investigating a bizarre kidnapping scheme in this dark comedy.

Fargo

2000

Equipped with a power ring fueled by his own willpower, this cosmic hero first debuted in 1940 under the alter-ego Alan Scott, long before Hal Jordan or John Stewart took up the mantle.

Green Lateran

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