Potent Potables
Notable Asian Americans
Apples and Oranges
Ladies in Music
Cars
100

Made popular by Carrie Bradshaw and friends, this cocktail traditionally has vodka citron, triple sec, and cranberry juice.

Cosmopolitan

100

This 2017 White House Correspondents' Dinner speaker debuted the popular Netflix series The Patriot Act.

Hasan Minhaj

100

Over 95% of Apple products are assembled in this country.

China

100

Although Beyonce and Adele are household names, this artist has the most Grammy wins and nominations.

Alison Krauss

100

Hyundai's betselling cars in the US are the Elantra and this musical model.

The Sonata

200

The first appearance of the word cocktail was defined as: "a stimulating liquor, composed of spirits of any kind, sugar, water and bitters." The writer was describing this famous drink.

An Old-Fashioned

200

This popular author turned activist is best known for his role in Star Trek and championing LGBTQ rights.

George Takei

200

Over 85% of all oranges produced worldwide are used for this.

Juice

200

1997 she won a Grammy for her hit country album, making her the youngest individual winner ever

Leann Grimes

200

This maker prefers to name their models alphanumerically starting with a Q.

Infiniti


300

Although the Russians popularized vodka, this neighboring country boasts the highest alcohol consumption per capita.

Belarus

300

Often seen wearing a pin with "MATH", this former presidential hopeful champions the Freedom Dividend.

Andrew Yang

300

Steve Jobs announced that the first iPhone would be released in this month and year.

June 2007

300

With chart topping hits in 1971 and 1999 this artist currently has a Las Vegas residency at the MGM Grand.

Cher

300

Serapis Bey performs the catchy Zoom-Zoom-Zoom song in this carmaker's commercials.

Mazda

400

The first Oktoberfest was held in this city in 1810 to celebrate a royal wedding and has only been cancelled 24 times since then.

Munich

400

In 1993 she became the second female to co anchor a network newscast (and the first Asian American) as a part of CBS Evening News.

Connie Chung

400

Apple has said that the "i" in iMac could stand for 3 possible things name one option.

Internet, Individuality, Innovation

400

These two singers have hit #1 in the Billboard 100 in each of the last four decades.

Beyonce and Mariah Carey

400

This luxury Birtish car maker doubles as a jet engine manufacturer.

Rolls Royce


500

The oldest pub in America, the White Horse Tavern, was founded in 1673 and is still going strong in this state.

Rhode Island

500

This female rapper and actor shot to stardom in 2018's Crazy Rich Asians and 2019's Jumanji: The Next Level.

Awkwafina

500

Although oranges are believed to originate in South East Asia, as of 2017, this country is the world's largest producer.

Brazil

500

Her debut album was 1992's "Where's the 411"

Mary J. Blige

500

This international automaker opened a US plant in 1978 to build Rabbits

Volkswagen


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