Culinary Confusions
Saints and Sinners
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Heard ‘Round the Dinner Table
100

This Italian dish is made with layers of pasta, meat sauce, béchamel, and cheese, and is often baked in the oven.


What is lasagna?

100

This mountain, located in present-day Egypt, is where Moses received the Ten Commandments from God.


What is Mount Sinai?

100

The quote “Smile and wave boys” is from what comedy movie?

What is Madagascar?

100

Jack’s birthday shares a Remembrance Day with which historical attack?

What is Pearl Harbor?

100

This individual is known for saying phrases like “Now, who am I pointing at?” and “Merry Christmas Easter Bunny!”

Who is Papaw Davis

200

This French term refers to the technique of quickly cooking food in a hot pan with a small amount of fat.


What is sautéing?


200

This early Christian letter, often attributed to the Apostle James, emphasizes the importance of faith being accompanied by works, stating, “faith without works is dead.”


What is the Book of James?

200
The quote “It’s a reversal of the natural order!” is from what animated movie?

What is Open Season?

200

Known as the “Cradle of Civilization,” this region, which included the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians, was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.


What is Mesopotamia?

200

This individual has been heard using his own last name as an expletive when something’s gone wrong.

Who is Dad

300

This breaded and fried meat cutlet, often associated with German and Austrian cuisine, is typically made from veal or pork and is served with lemon wedges.


What is schnitzel?

300

This Old Testament prophet, known for his dramatic confrontation with the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel, also experienced a personal crisis of faith after Queen Jezebel threatened his life.


Who is Elijah?

300

The quote “You just gestured to all of me” is from what high-flying movie?

What is How to Train Your Dragon?

300

This day, celebrated every year on July 14th, marks the storming of a prison in Paris in 1789, an event that became a symbol of the French Revolution.


What is Bastille Day?

300

This individual is the fabled bogeyman from scary stories around the fire growing up.

Who is One-Armed Harvey?

400

This traditional French dish, made from eggs, cream, and cheese, is often served as a savory tart in a flaky pastry shell.


What is quiche?

400

This city, located near the Jordan River, is where John the Baptist performed baptisms, including that of Jesus.


What is Bethany?

400

The quote “a company is like an enormous clock” is from what famous movie?

What is the Incredibles?

400

After the Gaulish tribes were conquered by the Romans, their descendants settled in regions that are now part of these two countries, where the language evolved into Gaelic.


What are Ireland and Scotland?

400

This word has often been used by Mom to describe random items she can’t remember the names of.

What is a doomaflotchie? 

500

This rare and expensive type of mushroom, often associated with French cuisine, is known for its distinct, earthy flavor and is harvested from the ground with the help of trained pigs or dogs.


What is truffle?

500

In the verse Philippians 4:8, Paul encourages the church to think on things that are the following adjectives.

What is True, Noble, Right, Pure, Lovely, Admirable, Excellent, and Praiseworthy?

500

The quote “There ain’t a woman in all London that can bring a man’s pride down better than you, my love” is from what period piece?

What is Nicholas Nickleby?

500

On this date in 1969, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to land on the Moon.


What is July 20, 1969?


500

This individual is the fictional sibling created by Mom and Dad to invoke fear about possible consequences for actions growing up.

Who is Scott?


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