Devil in The Details
National Dishes
Capitonyms
Not A Real Scientist
That's The Spirit!
100

This 2006 film features Chanel boots and a cerulean top. That's all.

What is the Devil Wears Prada?

100

Canada's national dish features freshly cut potatoes, rich gravy and squeaky cheese curds.

What is Poutine?

100

In lowercase, it's an aromatic plant like parsley or sage. Capitalised, it's what President Hoover's friends might have called him.

What is herb/Herb?

100

This bald chemist from New Mexico was infamous for his rocky blue product and Funyun-loving sidekick.

Who is Walter White?

100

Get iced! This vodka brand is the most popular one in the US and has been around since 1864.

What is Smirnoff?

200

This carnivorous marsupial was popularized by a Looney Tunes character of the same name, famous for spinning about in a tornado of destruction.

What is a Tasmanian devil?

200

Japan's national dish may surprise you, as this food is often associated with India. Don't forget to serve it with rice.

What is curry (or curry rice)?

200

In lowercase, it means unconventional, like a certain rhapsody. Capitalised, it means Czech.

What is bohemian/Bohemian?

200

Good news everyone! This scientist is still alive in New New York at the age of 159 (or possibly 165).

Who is Professor Farnsworth?

200

Although not technically a whiskey, this cinnamon liquor is ranked as one of the best whiskeys in America.

What is Fireball?
300

This idiom means to engage in risky or reckless behavior. Hopefully, it's done with a sense of rhythm.

What is Dancing With The Devil?

300

China's national dish dates back almost 700 years! The poultry isn't looking at you as the name implies, but instead refers to the romanized version of the name for Beijing.

What is Peking Duck?

300

In lowercase, it's a tiny town. Capitalised, it's the name of a Shakespeare play, and its protagonist.

What is hamlet/Hamlet?

300

This scientist created the Dragon Radar at just 16 and is the genius behind most of the technology in the Dragon Ball series.

Who is Bulma?

300

This popular rum almost shares a name with the rapper famous for the songs "WAP" and "Bodak Yellow".

What is Bacardi?

400

This villain from the year 3000 gives his hands away to Phillip J. Fry, much to his own dismay.

Who is the Robot Devil?

400

The Mexican national dish is technically just sauce...in-fact, the name of this dish can be translated as "sauce", but don't confuse it for "salsa".

What is mole?

400

In lowercase, it's a citrus fruit. Capitalised, it's the most spoken language on Earth.

What is mandarin/Mandarin?

400

This scientist spared no expense in creating Jurassic Park, but despite his efforts, his park was ravaged in the end. Life finds a way, I guess.

Who is Dr. John Hammond?

400

This German digestif is made with over 56 herbs! Despite this fact, many associate its green bottle with an overwhelming licorice flavor.

What is Jaegermeister?

500

This nickname for US Marines is also the name of a popular chocolate snack cake.

What is a Devil Dog?

500

Morocco's national dish has become a popular side dish internationally, but traditional Moroccan style includes raisins and pine nuts.

What is couscous?

500

In lowercase, it's a type of artwork made of tiles. Capitalised, it's an adjective referring to a Biblical figure.  

What is mosaic/Mosaic?

500

This scientist turned villain began as a biochemist who was seduced and then poisoned by her mentor. We'll accept her full name or alter-ego.

Who is Pamela Lillian Isley (or Poison Ivy)?

500

This infamous wormwood liqueur is sometimes described as "the worst booze ever".

What is malort?

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