Breakfast
Lunch
Beverage
Verbs
Useful Words
Conjugations
Final Jeopardy
100

Captain Crunch, Fruit Loops, Frosted Flakes

Cereal

100

a mixture of fruits in a bowl

la ensalada de frutas

100

Hot or cold, tall, venti, or grande

Café

100

to share

compartir

100

How awful!

¡Qué asco!

100

We share the french fries.

(Nosotros) compartimos las papas fritas.

100

Right?

¿Verdad?

200

Come from chickens - usually one a day; sunny side up

Huevos

200

Men possess this "Adam's _______."

**DAILY DOUBLE**

Manzana

200

It takes a sour fruit to make this drink

Limonada

200

to understand

comprender

200

I love ham.

Me encanta el jamón.

200
They drink milk.

Ellos/ellas beben leche.

300

Look like little hotdog links; usually made from oinkers

Salchichas

300

Whether juice or whole this citrus natural container is the "bomb."

Naranja

300

English love it, but Starbucks doesn't.

El té

300

to eat

comer

300

I like cheese.

Me gusta el queso.

300

You (inf) eat a ham and cheese sandwich.

Tú comes un sándwich de jamón y queso.

400

A comedian once said that this tastes like "bad breath."  Produced by bacterial fermentation of milk.

Yogur

400
It's origin is Italy, it's round and sliced in pyramid shapes

Pizza

400

It is made of calcium, bacteria, and some other stuff

**DAILY DOUBLE**

Leche

400

to drink

beber

400

I love cookies.

Me encantan las galletas.

400

I understand.

Yo comprendo

500

Slices of sizzling delight, makes everything tastes better (or so they say).

tocino

500

They're fried but Spanish speakers do not recognize the "French" in them.

Papas fritas

500

It's a sweet beverage whose origin serves as an idiom as it falls from the tree.

Jugo de manzana

500

to work

trabajar

500

Every day

Todos los días

500

Of course

Por supuesto

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