Cooking and Food
& a Bag of Chips
The Phrase that Pays
7 Letter Words
Fictional TV Towns & Cities
200

The basic ingredients of custard are milk, sugar, eggs, and this flavorful extract from a vine of the orchid family.

Vanilla

200

Chester mascot of this brand can't wait to get his paws on the Paws variety

Cheetos

200

The essential point of a matter or the very last part of a financial report showing profit or loss.

Bottom line

200

From the Latin for split, it's a long narrow crevice made by the splitting of a rock or the Earth.

Fissure

200

Home of a famous tire yard fire, this memorable TV town is where the Simpsons live.

Springfield

400

Barilla says of this Italian phrase "the firm bite. . .allows you to taste the pasta better."

Al dente

400

In the U.K., Pringles marked the holidays with a special flavor named for these sausage-wrapped-in-pastry treats.

Pigs in blankets

400

Adding my opinion I'm putting my this trifling amount in, I'd like to think it's worth more.

Two cents

400

To keep going, or uphold a lawyer's legal objection.

Sustain

400

On this show, the title character slayed them, she really slayed them in Sunnydale, CA.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

600

The name of this French stew of fish and vegetables comes from words meaning boil and low.

Bouillabaisse

600

This Oregon-based brand is named for something you probably associate more with making tea than chips

Kettle

600

You turn on one of these when you change direction in a small area.

Dime

600

A mixed-breed dog.

Mongrel

600

A young Clark Kent struggled to find his way in Smallville, a town in this Heartland state.

Kansas

800

The leaves of this aromatic herb also called wild marjoram are used in pasta sauce.

Oregano

800

Hawaiian brand features a type of chip named for this onion of the islands.

Maui
800

Something completely without value is said to be not worth a plugged this.

Nickel

800

As a noun, it can be a heroic act or deed; as a verb, it means to take unfair advantage of someone.

Exploit

800

If you write about "Murder, She Wrote", include that it took place in Cabot Cove in this New England state.

Maine

1000

This 4 letter mixture of flour and fat is used to thicken soups and sauces.

Roux
1000

Named for the nearest star, these treats have Garden Salsa and Harvest Cheddar varieties.

Sun Chips

1000

This royal phrase denotes a huge amount of money, perhaps to get your monarch back from those kidnappers.

King's ransom

1000
This word can precede proof, stripping, or bureau.

Weather

1000

The Log Lady & the late Laura Palmer were residents of this fictional Pacific Northwest community.

Twin Peaks

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