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Olympics
Nothing but Beer
100

The basic ingredients of custard are milk, sugar, eggs & this flavorful extract from a vine of the orchid family.

What is Vanilla.

100

The Longacre Square was changed to Times Square because of this. 

What is the NYT.

100

Evian or Dasani for one's female child.

What is water daughter.

100

The Origins of the Olympics are from this country.

What is Greece.

100

This is the biggest beer festival in the world.

What is Octoberfest.

200

Barilla says of this Italian phrase, "The firm bite... allows you to taste the pasta better".

What is al dente.

200

This ballpark was the first park to let fans keep foul balls.

What is Wrigley Field.

200

Regular java flavored with the candy that's in a Heath bar.

What is Coffee Toffee.

200

The turn of the 20th century was revolutionary for the Olympics because of this.

What is Women participation. 

200

The top three leading beer companies are Anheuser-Busch, MillerCoors and this.

What is Pabst Brewing Company. 

300

The leaves of this aromatic herb, also called wild marjoram, are used in pasta sauce.

What is Oregano.

300

The Liberty Bell was once hidden in this material under church floorboards. 

What is Manure. 
300

A salt-rimmed cocktail for a Spanish miss.

What is Margarita Senorita.

300

There are always three official languages of each Olympics; English, this, and the native language of the host language.

What is French.

300

This President brewed their own beer at the White House.

Who is Barack Obama.

400

This 4-letter mixture of flour & fat is used to thicken soups & sauces.

What is Roux.

400
Route 66's nickname "The Mother Road" was created by this author of The Grapes of Wrath.
Who is John Steinbeck. 
400

Perhaps there's a health benefit to adding the seeds from this common pet plant to the fruity wine to make this rhyming drink.

What is Chia Sangria.

400

The 2016 games in this city was the first time the Olympic games were held in South America.

What is Rio.

400

The U.S.'s National Beer Day is celebrated on the 7th of this month.

What is April.

500

The name of this French stew of fish & vegetables comes from words meaning "boil" & "low".

What is bouillabaisse.

500

Giant Vaults were built inside the Brooklyn Bridge to recoup some of the cost. They were used for this. 

What is wine storage. 

500

Rather than espresso, a South American beverage made with leaves is frothed with milk.

A Maté Latte.

500

The first ever official mascot was Waldi, this kind of dog, at the 1972 Games in Munich. 

What is Weiner Dog.

500

This country holds the title of most beer consumption per person. 

What is the Czech Republic.

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