Cooking Verbs
One Word Shout
Fictional Sports Quotes
Card Games
Also Known As...
100

Similar to mince, it means to chop food into small cubes

Dice

100

Freshly cut tree about to fall!

Timber!

100

"If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball" - Patches

Dodgeball, Dodgeball: An Underdog Story

100

This game includes skip cards & draw 2 cards, & it makes you say its name just before you win

Uno

100

The Yeti

The Abominable Snowman

200

Culinary words for adding a last bit of color or flavor include "finish" & this -ish verb

Garnish

200

Assist me!

Help!

200

"I'm Hinata Shoyo, from the Karasuno concrete. We're going to knock you down, and go to the finals." - Hinata

Volleyball, Haikyuu

200

The winner of this game about getting rid of your cards joins the ranks of Clinton, Trump, and Obama

President

200

Tolkien's "There and Back Again"

The Hobbit

300

To soak meat for several hours in a mix of oil, acid & flavorings--in the fridge, never at room temp

Marinate

300

David Cronenberg calls it to get a scene started!

Action!

300

"He gets on base a lot, Rocco. Do I care if it's a walk or a hit?" - Billy Beane

Baseball, Moneyball​​​​
300

You can get naughty with this game--its black cards include "What did Vin Diesel eat for dinner?" & "Why am I sticky?"

Cards against Humanity

300

Verbal defamation

Slander

400

To cook or stew gently just below the boiling point

Simmer

400

Down on your haunches, Rover!

Sit!

400

"I don't hate Balboa, but I PITY THE FOOL." - Clubber Lang

Boxing, Rocky III

400

Being dealt the unbeatable number in the first 2 cards can pay 3 to 2 in a standard casino game of this

Blackjack

400

"Bullets" in Texas hold 'em are pocket these cards

Aces

500

To pané a food is to coat it in these

Breadcrumbs

500

the english equivalent of: "Skal!". Also the name of a bar in an 80's sitcom where you might hear it.

Cheers!

500

"The only one who can beat me, is me." - Aomine Daiki

Basketball, Kuroko no Basuke

500

In this kids' game, one of the 4 queens is removed from the 52-card deck & you don't wanna be stuck with its odd pair in the end

Old Maid
500

The Mexica, ethnically (descendants of a North American empire)

The Aztecs

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