FAMOUS AMERICANS
20th CENTURY FOOD
DID WE PLANET THAT WAY?
Born in July
BROWN
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By age 13 this Microsoft co-founder had read the entire World Book Encyclopedia through volume P

Gates

100

In 1926 Hormel's innovation was selling its flavor-sealed ham in these containers

Cans

100

Not much was known about this innermost planet until 1974 when Mariner 10 took some pictures

Mercury

100

This industrialist came off the assembly line July 30, 1863

Henry Ford 

100

Usual meal you're headed to when "brown bagging" it

Lunch 

200

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In 2002 he became the first non-black inductee to the Arkansas Black H 

Clinton

200

In '71 housewives could stretch a pound of ground beef into a meal for 5 with this new product from General Mills

Hamburger Helper

200

This seventh planet from the Sun was the first to be discovered by telescope

Uranus

200

Being born July 7, 1940 made him the senior member of the Beatles (& he's older than July-born Mick Jagger, too)

Ringo

200

The Rolling Stones asked, "How come you taste so good?"

Brown Sugar

300

n 1998 he was awarded posthumously a special Pulitzer Prize; his brother Ira won a Pulitzer in 1932

George Gershwin

300

This superpremium ice cream with a fake Danish name was introduced in the 1920s by a man in the Bronx

Haagen-daz

300

Some scientists want to reclassify this planet as a wayward moon

Pluto

300

July 24, 1802 & July 27, 1824 are the birthdays of the pere & fils authors who share this name

Dumas

300

The hardest working man in showbusiness ?

James Brown

400

A statue of this man assassinated in 1935 represents Louisiana in National Statuary Hall

Huey Long

400

Invented in 1911 it was the first shortening made entirely of vegetable oil

Crisco

400

The root of this planet's name means "god-father"

Jupitor


400

Born alone July 12, 1895, he later partnered with Jerome Kern & Richard Rogers

Hammerstein

400

The Brown Hornet was the favorite superhero of this 1970s animated TV group of pals

Fat Albert

500

His newspaper column "On the Right" is syndicated to more than 300 papers

William Buckley

500

In 1940 this company acquired the name Hungry Jack for pancake flour

Pillsbury

500

The eight planet from the sun?

Neptune

500

Dr Hawkeye

Allan Alda

500

Because of the way she was conceived, Louise Brown is known as this alliterative type of baby

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