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Classic Authors
Academy Award Winning Films
Culinary lingo
Astral Battles
100

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The Very Hungry Caterpillar 

100

Three sisters known for 19th century gothic literature.

The BrontΓ« sisters

100

First foreign movie picked for Best Picture.

Parasite

100

To cut into long thin strips similar to matchsticks

Julienne

100

The 3rd evangelist; heaven-hiker

Luke Skywalker

200

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Charlotte’s Web

200

Prolific British serial novelist.

Charles Dickens

200

2015 Best Picture notably filmed in one continuous shot.

Birdman

200

Method of coating wet or moist foods with dry ingredients before cooking.

Dredge

200

Masticate; not the front; ???

Chewbacca 

300

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Goodnight Moon

300

Wrote War & Peace.

Leo Tolstoy

300

Film for which Leo DiCaprio wins Best Actor in 2015 In his 4th nomination of his career.

The Revenant 

300

Cooking method where produce is briefly scalded then cooled in ice water.

Blanch

300

Chinese Dynasty; all alone 

Han Solo

400

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Green Eggs and Ham

400

Referred to as β€œthe Father of American Literature.”

Mark Twain

400

This Musical was only briefly β€œBest Picture” but did win for Best Director, Cinematography & Actress.

La La Land

400

A paste made by simmering fat and flour until smooth and bubbly.

Roux

400

Pepper spray; breeze + morning condensation 

Mace Windu

500

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The Giving Tree

500

Polish-British writer who famously wrote about a journey up the Congo River.

Joseph Conrad

500

Netflix’s first feature film to take home awards in 2018.

Roma

500

To soften by Soaking in liquid (sprinkling sugar on strawberries)

Macerate

500

A slang greeting; an expression of obviousness 

Yoda

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