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Martinis
100

This 1939 film, not only one of the longest of its era, also became one of the highest-grossing films of all time, earning around $400 million worldwide (adjusted for inflation) and winning 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

Gone With the Wind

100

In 1986, President Ronald Reagan declared this flower as the national flower emblem of the U.S.

Rose

100

The recipe that Moira and David make together in one episode.

Enchiladas

100

This culinary term refers to a precise cut of vegetables or meat, often in uniform shapes, for consistency in presentation and cooking time.

Julienne

100

This garnish, often used in a martini, is also a common feature in Greek cuisine, and is usually a small brined fruit.

Olive

200

This 1942 film, set against the backdrop of World War II, is known for the line "Here’s looking at you, kid" and stars Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman.

Casablanca

200

This Flower is edible. They are often used as an ingredient of salads and for decoration of sweet desserts.

Marigolds

200

The name of the womens' choral group in town

Jazzagals

200

This food item was once used as currency by the ancient Mayans and Aztecs, who also believed it was a gift from the gods.

Cocoa (chocolaate)

200

This martini variation is made with cranberry juice, vodka, and a splash of lime, and became popular in the late 1990s.

Cosmopolitan?

300

This 1946 film by Frank Capra features a man named George Bailey who, with the help of an angel, realizes the importance of his life in a small town called Bedford Falls.

It’s a Wonderful Life?

300

These flowers are one of the largest plant families in the world, making up around 10% of the world’s total flowering plant population.



Daisies

300

Johnny Rose's real diagnosis when he thought he was having a heart attack.

Heartburn

300

This exotic fruit, native to Southeast Asia, has a spiky, green rind and a sweet, custard-like interior that is considered a delicacy in many parts of the world. Also known for it's pungent smell.

Durian

300

The dark colored martini has gained significant popularity in the last few years, especially as a post-dinner drink. It’s the perfect combination of dessert and cocktail.

Espresso Martini


400

This cinematic technique, used in Nosferatu, involves photographing a scene with models to create the illusion of much larger objects or creatures.

Stopmotion

400

This fungal disease, characterized by the appearance of rust-colored spots on leaves, commonly affects crops like beans and tomatoes.

Rust


400

The character is who said - "Tweet us on Facebook!"

Johnny Rose?

400

This cooking technique, commonly used in French cuisine, involves submerging food in fat at a low temperature, allowing it to cook slowly and evenly while retaining moisture.

Confit

400

The martini is often said to have originated from this California city, which is also the namesake of a famous glass used to serve the cocktail.

San Francisco?

500

In this 1941 film, a disillusioned private eye investigates a missing person case that leads him to a complex web of lies, deceit, and murder.

The Maltese Falcon?

500

Which fruit grows on a plant that is officially considered an herb and the fruit is actually classified as a berry

Banana

500

Ted and Alexis decide to temporarily move here for a research opportunity.

The Galapagos Islands?

500

This seaweed, commonly used in sushi, is cultivated in Japan and has a distinctive umami flavor, often found in miso soup or as a wrap for sushi.

Nori

500

In the 20th century, this actor famously ordered his martinis to be shaken, not stirred, a phrase now synonymous with martini culture.

James Bond

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