CHEESE PLEASE!
YOUNG PEOPLE
(All their last names are Young)
POTATOES
GEOGRAPHICAL
DOUBLE DUTY
OLD THINGS
100

Greece is the world's largest (per capita) consumer of cheese; and this one particular cheese accounts for three-quarters of the consumption there.

Feta

100

He was the second president of the Mormon church and stayed at the helm for 30 years. 

Brigham Young 

100

Potatoes are the typical “crust” for this type of pie. 

Shepherd’s Pie 

100

This is both a state in Mexico and a breed of dog. 

Chihuahua 

100

It begins with Genesis and ends with Malachi. 

The Old Testament 

200

Little Miss Muffet would know that the first step in cheesemaking is to separate the milk into these two parts, one solid and one liquid.

Curds and Whey

200

This Major League Baseball pitcher, whose career ran from 1890 to 1911, still holds the record for the most wins in major league history. 

Cy Young 

200

This toy was given a “wife” in 1953. Two kids, Spud and Yam, soon completed the family. 

Mr. Potato Head 

200

This is both a street in New Orleans and an alcoholic beverage. 

Bourbon 

200

This classic children’s book about a Texas family and their dog was published in 1956. Disney made the movie two years later. 

Old Yeller 

300

Blue cheeses such as Roquefort, Gorgonzola, and Stilton get their distinctive blue/green veining due to a fungus, closely related to this antibiotic drug, which is introduced during the ripening stage.

Penicillin

300

He played Jim Anderson in Father Knows Best from 1954 to 1960, and Dr. Marcus Welby from 1969 to 1976. 

Robert Young 

300

The potato originated in these South American mountains. 

The Andes 

300

This is both a country in western Asia and a traditional holiday main course. 

Turkey 

300

In the late 19th century, this geological wonder was often used as a hot water laundry by visitors to Yellowstone National Park. 

Old Faithful 

400

Cheese is rarely found in East Asian dishes, one reason being that this digestive problem is very common among East Asian populations.

Lactose Intolerance 

400

She won the 1948 Best Actress Academy Award for her role in The Farmer’s Daughter, as well as three Emmy Awards for the anthology TV series she hosted and sometimes played roles in. 

Loretta Young 

400

This is the fancy French name for leek and potato soup. 

Vichyssoise (pronounced VISHy•swaz) 

400

This is both a city in Germany and a light perfume? 

Cologne 

400

This aftershave, introduced in 1938, was marketed with a nautical theme. It was even packaged in a white glass bottle that was shaped like a buoy. 

Old Spice 

500

The same bacterium that is responsible for the strong odor of this cheese can also be found on human skin, and is partially responsible for body odor.

Limburger

500

This actor won the Academy Award for his supporting role as the slimy dance marathon emcee in They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?

Gig Young

500

The dough for this little Italian dumpling is often made from potatoes.

Gnocchi

500

This is both the easternmost province in Canada and the names of two large dog breeds.

Newfoundland and Labrador

500

The Old Vic can be found near the Waterloo train station in London. What is The Old Vic?

The Old Vic is name commonly used now for the Royal Victoria Hall, a London theater first established in the 19th century. The name also refers to the repertory company that is based at the theater.

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