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Potent Potables
200

A young lion named Simba learns about the circle of life in this iconic 1994 Disney animated film.

Lion King

200

This hit 90s sitcom takes place at a coffee shop called Central Perk and follows six people in NYC.

Friends

200

This classic Italian dish features a crust of dough topped with tomato sauce and melted cheese.

Pizza

200

This U.S. President is famously associated with chopping down a cherry tree when he was a boy.

George Washington

200

This classic brunch cocktail combines champagne and chilled citrus juice, usually orange.

Mimosa

400

Jack and Rose fall in love aboard a doomed ocean liner in this 1997 James Cameron blockbuster.

Titanic

400

Set in Scranton, Pennsylvania, this mockumentary-style show follows the employees of Dunder Mifflin.

The Office

400

A popular pub food, these spicy, deep-fried meat parts are served with blue cheese or ranch.

Chicken Wings

400

This document, adopted in 1776, declared the 13 American colonies independent from Great Britain.

DOI

400

The name of this copper-mug cocktail translates to "From Moscow," though it was actually invented in New York.

Moscow Mule

600

This 2012 dystopian movie stars Jennifer Lawrence as a teenager fighting for survival in a televised arena.

Hunger Games

600

"How you doin'?" is the famous catchphrase of this womanizing, food-loving character on Friends.

Joey Tribbiani

600

This yellow, savory spread is made from churned cream and is a staple in baking and cooking.

Butter

600

In 1863, this President delivered a famous two-minute speech dedicating a Soldiers' National Cemetery.

Abraham Lincoln

600

Cachaca, a spirit made from fermented sugarcane juice, is the essential base of this national cocktail of Brazil.

Caipirinha

800

In this 1999 sci-fi movie, a hacker named Neo must choose between a red pill and a blue pill.

Matrix
800

This animated sitcom follows the life of a typical American family living in the town of Springfield.

The Simpsons

800

Also known as "stinking rose," this pungent bulb is heavily used in Mediterranean and Asian cuisines.

Garlic

800

DAILY DOUBLE! This French Emperor was exiled to the island of Elba and later suffered a final defeat at Waterloo.

Napolean Bonaparte

800

This Italian herbal liqueur, often used as a digestif, is famously made from a secret recipe of over 130 herbs by Carthusian Monks.

Chartreuse

1000

This 1941 cinematic masterpiece follows the life and tragic final word of newspaper tycoon Charles Foster Kane.

Citizen Kane

1000

This HBO fantasy series features warring noble families and is famous for its intricate plot and dragons.

Game of Thrones

1000

Popular in French cuisine, this pungent dairy product features the penicillium mold.

Blue Cheese

1000

This ancient Babylonian king is best known for his strict legal code, summarized as "an eye for an eye."

Hammurabi

1000

This specific type of French brandy must be double-distilled in copper pot stills and aged for at least two years in oak casks from Limousin or Tronçais.

Cognac

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