Honorific Titles
Chocolate & Vanilla
First Name Basis
Rhyme Time
Oh, Brother!
100

Morgan Freeman drove Jessica Tandy around Atlanta in this Oscar-winning 1989 film.

What is Driving Miss Daisy?

100

This company sold its first chocolate in 1831 in Bournville near Birmingham, England.   The Crème Egg didn’t come along until 140 years later, in 1971.

What is Cadbury?

100

According to Frank Sinatra, “No angel could replace” this girl “with the laughing face.”  

Who is Nancy?

100

An irritable NY baseball player could be called this. (The answer consists of two words that rhyme.)

What is a Cranky Yankee?

100

This is Philadelphia's fraternal nickname.  

What is the City of Brother Love?

200

He was Sherlock Holmes’ loyal friend, roommate, and chronicler of his adventures.

Who is Dr. Watson?

200

The three common types of eating chocolate are sweet, bittersweet, and this third variety.

What is semi-sweet?


200

If you knew her like Eddie Cantor knew her; “oh-oh-oh what a girl!”  

Who is Susie?

200

The dumb Roman God of love. (two words that rhyme)

Who is Stupid Cupid?

200

In George Orwell’s 1984, “he” is watching you.    

Who is Big Brother?

300

This pancake mix and syrup brand has been a breakfast-table staple for generations.

What is Aunt Jemima or Mrs. Butterworth's?

300

The name of this ice cream, made with three layers, reflects its origins in Naples, Italy.

What is Neapolitan?

300

The unofficial national anthem of Australia is this “waltzing” lady.  

Who is Matilda?

300

Russian emperors' automobiles. (two words that rhyme)

What are Czar's Cars?

300

When she died in 2013, The Washington Post called her “The first face of American psychology.”  

Who is Dr. Joyce Brothers?

400

This legendary knight’s love affair with Queen Guinevere helped bring about the downfall of King Arthur’s Camelot.

Who is Sir Lancelot?

400

This is the name of a brownie made with vanilla rather than chocolate.

What is a Blondie?

400

According to Arlo Guthrie in 1967, “you can get anything you want” at her restaurant.

Who is Alice?

400

Mr. Eastwood's after dinner candies. (two words that rhyme)

What are Clint's Mints?
400

Don and Phil were this singing sibling duo whose hits included “Wake Up Little Susie” and “All I Have to Do Is Dream.”

Who are the Everly Brothers?

500

She was Dorothy Gale’s guardian and mother-figure.

Who is Auntie Em?

500

Natural vanilla flavoring comes from this tropical flower.

What is an orchid?

500

Neil Diamond encouraged listeners to touch hands and reach out to this woman.  

Who is (Sweet) Caroline?

500

Toast spread made of sweet potato. (two words that rhyme)

What is Yam Jam?

500

These 19th-century German brothers collected and published folk tales that became some of the best known around the world, including “Cinderella" and “Hansel and Gretel."

Who are The Brothers Grimm?

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