Leading Men
First Ladies
Musical Instruments
Homophones
Breakfast Food
100

This "Top Gun" star has been a Hollywood heartthrob since the 1980s and did his own stunts in the "Mission: Impossible" series.

Who is Tom Cruise?

100

Known for her extensive role in government including working on health care reform, she was the only First Lady to serve as Secretary of State.

Who is Hillary Clinton?

100

This keyboard instrument produces sound by striking strings with hammers when keys are pressed.

What is a piano?

100

To perceive sound, or to indicates a place.

What is hear/here?

100

This breakfast dish consists of eggs beaten and cooked until softly set, often mixed with cheese, vegetables, or meats.

What is omelette?

200

This legendary actor starred opposite Katharine Hepburn in 9 films and won four Academy Awards for Best Actor, the most in history.

Who was Spencer Tracy?

200

Before she was first lady, she was a writer, book editor, and socialite. During her lifetime, she was regarded as an international icon for her unique fashion choices.

Who was Jackie Kennedy?

200

This ancient instrument has strings stretched over a triangular frame and is played by plucking or strumming.

What is a harp?

200

A set of two, or a fruit.

What is pair/pear?

200

This French breakfast pastry is known for its crescent shape and flaky, buttery layers.

What is a croissant?

300

He won his first Oscar at age 76 for playing an alcoholic ex-boxer in “The Color of Money.”

Who was Paul Newman?

300

A highly influential First Lady, she was known for her progressive views and activism. She was the first presidential spouse to hold regular press conferences, write a daily newspaper column, and host a weekly radio show. She was also a strong advocate for civil rights, women's rights, and refugees.

Who was Eleanor Roosevelt?

300

This woodwind instrument uses a single reed and is commonly associated with jazz music.

What is a saxophone?

300

A choice, or atmospheric conditions.

What is whether/weather?

300

This grain-based breakfast cereal, often eaten with milk, was originally created by John Harvey Kellogg in 1894 for patients at the Battle Creek Sanitarium 

What is corn flakes?

400

Known for his role as Wolverine, this Australian actor has also starred in "The Greatest Showman."

Who is Hugh Jackman?

400

This First Lady wrote a popular advice book, “How to Be a Lady,” and was known for her charm and influence on fashion during the 1950s.

Who was Mamie Eisenhower?
400

AUDIO DOUBLE DAILY: what instrument is this?

What is oboe?

400

The atmosphere, or a person who inherits something.

What is air/heir?

400

Originating in Scotland, this breakfast item is made from oats, water, and salt, traditionally served hot.

What is porridge?

500

Before he became an action icon, this British actor earned acclaim for films like "Alfie" and "The Man Who Would Be King."

Who is Michael Caine?

500

This first lady was known for her heroic actions during the War of 1812, particularly her efforts to save the portrait of George Washington from the White House before it was burned by British troops.

Who was Dolley Madison?

500

This percussion instrument consists of tuned metal bars struck with mallets and is often used in orchestras and marching bands.

What is a glokenspiel?

500

Audibly, or permitted.

What is aloud/allowed?

500

This Scandinavian breakfast staple is a type of cold-smoked salmon, typically served on bread or with eggs.

What is gravlox?

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