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100

The nickname of the cultural phenomenon movie event of the year, where extremely opposite movies were simultaneously released. 

What is Barbenheimer? 

100

The Sober Curious cultural movement has led to the addition of these to many menus. 

What are Mocktails? 

100

Defined in the Food Code as a written document issued by the regulatory authority that authorizes a modification or waiver of one or more requirements of the Code if a health hazard or nuisance will not result from the modification or waiver.

What is a variance? 

100

This journal, geared towards environmental health professionals, is published 10 times per year and keeps readers up to date on current issues, new research, useful products and services, and employment opportunities.

What is the Journal of Environmental Health?

100

This term is used to describe the time between an election and the start of the new calendar year when newly elected officials take office.

What is Lame Duck? 

200

This actor recently showed up at his own celebrity lookalike contest and surprised all the contestants. 

Who is Timothée Chalamet? 

200
This fast food outlet has the largest number of restaurants in the world. 

What is Subway? 

200

Defined in the Food Code as a flightless bird such as an emu, ostrich, or rhea.

What is a ratite? 

200

Netflix documentary that highlighted “The Dirty Truth About Your Food.”

What is Poisoned? 

200

This is what a group of porcupines is called.

What is a prickle? 

300

This NFL quarterback is the only player in NFL history to throw for 400 passing yards, four touchdowns, and a perfect 158.3 passer rating multiple times. 

Who is Jared Goff? 

300

This spice is derived from the Crocus flower and is one of the most expensive spices in the world. 

What is Saffron? 

300

In the 2009 Michigan Modified Food Code, violation 3-401.14 states that for non-continuous cooking of a raw animal food, the initial heating process can be no longer than this duration of time.

What is 60 minutes. 

300

This four-part documentary series about public health history was released by PBS in March 2024.

What is The Invisible Shield? 

300

This was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person to win a Nobel Prize twice, and the only person to win a Nobel Prize in two scientific fields.

Who is Marie Curie? 

400

This recently released Netflix movie about a snowman coming to life, starring a former Mean Girl and former Schitt's Creek veterinarian, is widely being panned as the most cringe-worthy movie of the year. 

What is Hot Frosty? 

400

Pittsburgh-based company whose first commercially packaged foodstuff was horseradish.

What is Heinz? 

400

Code number in the Food Code that directs employees when to wash their hands.

What is 2-301.14?

400

This book, written by Upton Sinclair, exposes the appalling and unsanitary conditions in the meat-packing industry. 

What is The Jungle? 

400

As president, John Quincy Adams kept this as a pet in a White House bathtub. 

What is an alligator? 

500

The professional sports league with players Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark.

What is the WNBA? 

500

This chef believes that food is a universal human right. In 2010 he and his wife founded World Central Kitchen. 

Who is Chef José Andrés? 

500

In the fall of 2024, Michigan Public Act 132 of 2019 made updates to the Animal Industry Act (Public Act 466 of 1988). This change will affect a food item commonly found in many restaurants and household refrigerators, with the new regulations taking effect on December 31, 2024.

What are shell eggs? 
500

In this film, a corporate defense attorney (Mark Ruffalo) takes on an environmental lawsuit against a chemical company that exposes a lengthy history of pollution. 

What is Dark Waters? 

500

This health-related word is evolved from a Middle English term describing the venom of a snake which came from a Latin word meaning "slimy liquid or poison."

What is virus? 

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