Animals
Cereal/Serial
Movies
Condiments
Cooking Terms
100

After dogs and cats this is the third most common household pet in America

Fish

100

This man, the inventor of modern breakfast cereals, ran a sanitorium in Michigan where he tested his breakfasts' effectiveness of his patients

Dr. John Harvey Kellogg

100

Pet stores nearly sold out of clown fish after the release of Finding Nemo, and sales of pet rats spiked too after this 2007 release

Ratatouille 

100

This condiment was originally colored with coal tar to produce its characteristic red color.

Ketchup

100

Removing the outer part of citrus with either a grater, peeler, or knife.

Zest

200

Latin name: Canis lupus familiaris 

Golden Retriever

200

The Scottish stuff a sheep's stomach with this popular cereal to make their national dish, Haggis

Oatmeal

200

In this movie, a young woman ventures out to find her sister and end the eternal winter she caused.

Frozen

200

Russia is the only market in Europe where this condiment is sold more than ketchup by volume.

Mayonnaise

200

To soak in heavily salted water before cooking.

Brine

300

This animal is the most deadly animal to humans, causing more than 700,000 deaths per year

Mosquitoes

300

A unique identifier assigned incrementally or sequentially to an item, to uniquely identify it.

Serial Number

300

This movie's famous line: "I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse." 

The Godfather

300

Scattering some of these seeds around your house was thought ward of evil spirits in Northern Europe

Mustard

300

To loosen bits of food which stuck on the bottom of a pan by adding liquid such as stock or wine.

Deglaze

400

This is the fastest organism in the animal kingdom, capable of reaching speeds of over 240 MPH

Peregrine Falcon

400

This FBI-taunting Bay-Area serial killer was never caught

The Zodiac Killer

400

This movie was based on a 6th-century poem written by Guo Maoquian

Mulan

400

This famous sauce was made by two chemists at the request of a former Bengali governor

Worcestershire sauce

400

A knife-skill cut where the shape resembles matchsticks.

Julienne

500

This animal was originally named "Tard", but had to change her name to "Tardar Sauce" after she became internet-famous 

"Grumpy Cat"

500

On it's release in 1971 this breakfast cereal, named after one of history's most famous vampires, was the only chocolate flavored cereal on the market

Count Chocula

500

Adjusted for inflation, this is the highest-grossing movie of all time

Gone with the Wind

500

olive oil, red chiles, parsley, garlic, oregano, red wine vinegar, salt, pepper

Chimichurri 

500

A topping, often either breadcrumbs or grated cheese, that forms a brown crust when placed under a hot grill.

Gratin

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