ENDS IN LL
FICTIONAL TOWNS AND CITIES
ALLITERATION ALL AROUND
BURGERS
THE "BEAN" STALK
100

It’s seen front and center on a Jolly Roger flag

skull
100

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

Springfield

100

Protective headgear for a construction worker

hard hat

100

Hamburger U.'s main campus is a sprawling Illinois facility that trains this company's employees

McDonald's

100

3-word phrase meaning to divulge confidential information or secrets

spill the beans

200

It can mean to reside or to linger over

dwell

200

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

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

200

Thomas Hunt Morgan, who won a Nobel Prize for his work on heredity, used these insects in his studies

fruit flies

200

The first hamburger chain in the U.S. was this one that sounds like it could've benefitted from a moat

White Castle

200

The pope's is white & called a zucchetto

beanie

300

A baboon of West Africa with a bright red and blue muzzle and blue hindquarters

mandrill

300

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

Kansas

300

In the '60s this old-fashioned style of eyewear was popular with hippies & John Lennon

granny glasses

300

Not seen on In-N-Out's drive-thru menu is the "Protein Style" burger, which uses this instead of a bun

lettuce

300

Scientifically known as Glycine max, this member of the pea family is native to Asia

soybean

400

This type of ring-shaped coral island can be found in the Pacific Ocean

atoll

400

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

Twin Peaks

400

Alton Brown's recipe for Welsh rarebit calls for one and one half cups of this, shredded

cheddar cheese

400

The FleurBurger 5000 is a $5,000 burger with black truffles & foie gras, made from wagyu, a type of beef originally from this country

Japan

400

In 2020 Northeastern beat Boston University for their third straight win in this venerable hockey tourney

the Beanpot

500

Popular during the Depression, this genre of comedy film includes such classics as “Duck Soup” and “My Man Godfrey”

screwball

500

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

Maine

500

Steeler fans in Pittsburgh wave this cloth item around to root on their team

Terrible Towel

500

Hamburger is sometimes turned into this kind of "steak", as in the name of a British city

Salisbury

500

In Del Rio, Texas you can find the grave of this notorious frontier judge

Roy Bean

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