These are most appropriate for clam chowder
What are Oyster Crackers?
He does Monday Night Football with his brother
Who is Payton Manning?
Anthony Burgess' most famous novel. Kubrick did the film.
What is "A Clockwork Orange"?
The Dude
Who is Jeff Lebowski?
This nurse founded the American Red Cross
Who is Clara Barton?
Punched into the tops of crackers, docking holes allow what to escape during baking?
What is steam?
Raised in Kentwood, Louisiana, she can now control her life and money baby, one more time.
Who is Britney Spears?
The College of Willam & Mary University is named for he and his wife
Who is William of "Orange"?
He raised dragons
Who is Hagrid?
The Federal Reserve has 12 branches, name 3.
Boston, NYC, Philly, Cleveland, Richmond, Atlanta, Chicago, St.Louis, Minneapolis, KC, Dallas, SF
These were made of just flour on water so they would survive long sea voyages.
What are "Water Crackers"?
He started his computer company in New Mexico before moving it to Seattle, Washington.
Who is Bill Gates?
A staple of 80's mall food courts.
What is "Orange" Julius?
Who is Obi Wan Kenobi?
This US President has his library in Chicago
Who is Barack Obama?
Animal Crackers added this Down Under cutie to celebrate it's 100th anniversary.
What is the Koala?
He is the iconic host of The Daily Show.
Who is John Stewart?
Upon entering Florida you can get samples of this.
What is "Orange" juice?
He wears mascara and (sometimes) captains a pirate ship
Who is Jack Sparrow?
This sorority has official colors, wine and sliver blue. No wonder they were founded by the wives of Betas.
What is Pi Phi?
They were created to celebrate a birthday. The creator's astrological sign - Pisces
What are "Goldfish"?
Older sis, Gigi. Younger brother, Anwar.
Who is Bella Hadid?
A huge hit for Netflix, this is the first show to score Emmy nominations in both comedy and drama categories.
What is "Orange" Is The New Black?
He makes meth and loves German philosophers
Who is Walter White?
This word, common in sushi restaurants, translates into English as "Two Fingers".
What is "Nigiri"?