It's a verb and a noun
Baked goods
All things birds
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Don't put that in your mouth!
100

When someone is feeling insecure, they might do this for compliments

What is Fish?

100

"Let them eat cake", said by this aristocrate.

Who is Marie Antoinette?

100

This is the mascot of the Major League Baseball team in Missouri’s largest city. 

What is the Cardinals?

100

This country declared its independence in 2008 from Serbia

What is Kosovo?

100

One end of this plant is great in a tart, while the other can give you a nasty stomachache—and in high amounts, can even be deadly. 

What is Rhubarb?

200

To make; Vegetables

What is produce?

200

WWII rationing meant bakers used beetroot juice for this colorful cake now made with food coloring.

What is red-velvet cake?

200

This bird shown below, called a southern cassowary, native to South American, inspired the character Kevin in this Disney movie.

What is Up?

200

In 1988, Studio Ghibli released a movie about a family that befriends a neighborly spirit named this

What is Totoro?

200

Inspired by viral youtube/TikTok videos, a Netflix 2022 American reality cooking show challenges contestants to make everyday objects out of this food.

What is Cake?

300

A flag undulating; an idea in physics

What is a wave?

300

Though commonly deep fried, these small southern balls can also be baked in a mini muffin tin! Shhhh

What are hush puppies?

300

Also a New Zealander.

What is a Kiwi?

300

The common chimpanzee and this animal are the closest  relatives to the human species

What is bonobo?

300

This hygiene urban legend gives permission to reclaim a fallen morsel to those still in denial about its edibility.

What is the 5 second rule?

400
A core virtue; A financial arrangement

What is trust?

400

The inside filling and shape of the pastry aptly describes the name of this pastry. 

What is a jelly roll?

400

This common “dove” found across North America gets its name from the soft, sorrowful call it's name comes from.

What is a Mourning Dove?

400

These tall thin rock structures formed from thousands of years of erosions are what give Bryce Canyon National Park (and many other American southwest parks) their distinct look.

What is a Hoodoo?

400

Adding "-IDE" to the end of this green-blue color, produces a deadly poison. 

What is cyanide?

500

Put on toast; play together

What is Jam?

500

This process is used in making croissant. That is, folding dough over butter, over and over in layers. Like a protective coating over a photograph. 

What is laminating? 

500

Commonly seen bobbing in the waters of the American great lakes and north east, this bird's call is often used in scary movies to set a scary tone. 

What is a Loon?

500

Think frilly, fanciful, and pastel—this style of art and architecture flourished in France just before the French Revolution in the 18th century.

What is Rococo?

500

"Activated" this, in powder form, is an essential poison antidote. 

What is charcoal?

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