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Foodie Factoids
TV Catchphrases
January
Alliteration
100

What is the term for a young plant that develops from a seed but is not yet called a sprout?

A Seedling

100

Brie and Roquefort cheese come from this country

France

100

From the 1960s through the early 1990s, he said “Heeeeere’s Johnny!” every weeknight.

Ed McMahon

100

On January 4, people who are visually impaired celebrate this method of reading and writing.

braille

100

This fast-food restaurant chain named for the “King of the Cowboys” opened its doors in 1968

Roy Rogers

200

What is the smallest and youngest stage in a frog’s life cycle?

Tadpole

200

Orange juice and champagne comprise this adult beverage

mimosa

200

The phrase “Danger, Will Robinson!” was famously uttered by a robot on this 1960s show.

Lost in Space

200

Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday is observed as a federal holiday on this day of the week

Monday

200

This is the alliterative name for the wide-legged jeans style popular in the 1970s.

bell-bottoms

300

What brand introduced the first mass-produced disposable diapers (called CHUX) in 1935?

Johnson & Johnson

300

The Barefoot Contessa is the nickname of this celebrity chef 

(IG)

Ina Garten

300

“Live long and prosper” comes from Mr. Spock and this show.

Star Trek

300

People celebrate the founding of this “down-under” country on January 26

Australia

300

This alliterative cereal popular in the 1960s is a chocolate version of Rice Krispies.

Cocoa Krispies

400

In what 1987 film does a trio of bachelors find themselves taking care of a baby left on their doorstep? Hint: Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg, and Ted Danson star in the movie.

Three Men and a Baby

400

With the slogan “Service at the speed of sound,” this drive-in, fast-food restaurant has skating servers.

Sonic

400

This family was known for their distinctive bedtime routine that began with “Good night, John-Boy.”

the Waltons

400

On January 17, 1991, this operation began the combat phase of the Gulf War in response to Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait.

Operation Desert Storm

400

This actress is known for roles in Calamity Jane, Pillow Talk, and The Man Who Knew Too Much.

Doris Day

500

What is it called when a baby gets wrapped loosely in a blanket during sleep hours?

Swaddling

500

The Italian al dente translates to this in English.

to the tooth

500

Elaine introduced us to the phrase “yada, yada” on this show in “The Yada Yada” episode

Seinfeld

500

January was named for Janus, who is depicted with two faces, symbolizing this.

looking forward and backward (or looking to the future and the past)

500

Founded in 1966, this tech store has an alliterative two-word name today (BB)

Best Buy

600

What is a common nickname for the reddish or pink birthmarks on a newborn?

Stork bites or angel kisses

600

Chai tea is made with this spice, which comes from a pod

cardamom

600

This child actor often said, “What’choo talkin’ ’bout, Willis?” (GC)

Gary Coleman

600

This large South American tourist destination’s name translates to “River of January

Rio de Janeiro

600

This 1980s slang means “rebellious in an exciting way,” and is also the title of a 1982 song by George Thorogood.

Bad to the Bone

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