Brother From The Same Mother
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Sister From The Same Mister
200

This American lawyer and politician served as the 64th United States Attorney General from 1961 to 1964, and as a U.S. Senator from New York from 1965 until his assassination in 1968, and has come to be viewed by some historians as an icon of modern American liberalism. 

Robert F. Kennedy 

200

This food is eaten fried or stewed and is a traditional ingredient of gumbo, but can also be cooked with tomatoes, corn, onions, and hot peppers. 

Okra 

200

This brand of chili sauce was created in 1980 by David Tran, a Chinese immigrant from Vietnam, and can be recognized by its bright red color and signature packaging. 

Sriracha (Huy Fong's Sriracha Sauce) 

200

This Portuguese soccer player holds the record for most appearances, goals, and assists in the Champions League, goals in the European Championship, international goals, and joint-most international appearances. 

Cristiano Ronaldo 

200

Widely regarded as one of the all time greats of the sport, this American professional tennis player has won seven Grand Slam singles titles, five at Wimbledon and two at the US Open, as well as 14 doubles major titles. 

Venus Williams 

400

This American singer, songwriter, rapper, actor, record producer, and film producer is a founding member of the boy band New Kids on the Block, and outside music, has had roles in the Saw films, Zookeeper, Dreamcatcher, The Sixth SenseRighteous Kill, and Ransom

Donnie Wahlberg 

400

This dish is enjoyed by many people for its texture and aroma, and is typically baked or fried, with the Southern version traditionally made with little or no sugar and smaller amounts of flour, and the Northern version being sweeter and more cake-like. 

Cornbread 

400

This hot sauce is made from a variety of cayenne peppers and is the primary ingredient in many Buffalo wing recipes, but was probably not used in the original 1964 Anchor Bar recipe. 

Frank's RedHot 

400

In 2018, this French soccer player became the youngest French player to score at a World Cup, and became the second teenager to score in a World Cup Final. 

Kylian Mbappé 

400

Expressing an interest in music from an early age, this American singer, songwriter, performance artist, and actress had several temporary stints as a backup dancer before signing with her father's Music World Entertainment label. 

Solange Knowles 

600

This Australian actor is known for his roles as Nathan Tyson in the TV series Neighbours and as Ashley Stubbs in the HBO series Westworld

Luke Hemsworth 

600

This small, savory, deep fried ball is made from cornmeal-based batter and frequently served as a side dish with seafood and other fried foods, with many older recipes calling for the batter to be cooked in the same oil as the fish it accompanies. 

Hushpuppy 

600

This hot sauce, made with puya chilis from the Mexican state of Jalisco, is described as thicker than Tabasco and less vinegary, with more chili flavor, and is known for its use as a condiment on several Mexican foods, especially street fare, and its taste, not only for its heat. 

Valentina 

600

This Brazilian soccer player scored 1,279 goals in 1,363 games, recognized as a Guinness World Record, and was named Athlete of the Century in 1999 by the International Olympic Committee. 

Pelé 

600

This American actress made her film debut as the younger version of her sister's character in the film I Am Sam, and as a child actress, appeared in several films, including BabelThe Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and Phoebe in Wonderland

Elle Fanning 

800

A highly ranked prospect out of high school, this American entrepreneur and television personality committed to play football at the University of Mississippi, but was diagnosed with spinal stenosis when practices started in the summer before school, abruptly ending his playing career. 

Cooper Manning 

800

This dish is usually made from pigs' intestines, sometimes filled with a forcemeat to make sausage, and sometimes battered and fried after being stewed for several hours, with apple cider vinegar and hot sauce commonly served as condiments. 

Chitterlings (Chitlins) 

800

This hot sauce has a heat rating of 135,000 Scoville units and is only intended for use as a food additive, its ingredients consisting of habanero peppers, pepper extract, apricot nectar, mustard flour, garlic, allspice, and spices. 

Da'Bomb Beyond Insanity 

800

This English soccer player is the record goalscorer for both the England national team and Manchester United, as well as holding the record for the most appearances of any outfield player for the England national team. 

Wayne Rooney 

800

In 2016, this American singer and actress made her singing debut with the single "Make Me (Cry)" featuring Labrinth, which peaked at number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100, and at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, she was nominated for Best New Artist. 

Noah Cyrus 

1000

As a three star recruit and UCLA signee, this American professional basketball player decided to forgo college basketball after being suspended for shoplifting in China before the 2017-18 season, in turn signing with Lithuanian professional team Prienai. 

LiAngelo Ball 

1000

Typically smoked or boiled, this meat generally consists of much skin, tendons, and ligaments, requiring long cooking through stewing, smoking, or braising to be made palatable, and is often added to soups, such as pea and ham soup, with the meat added to the soup prior to serving. 

Ham Hock 

1000

When developing a product name for this hot sauce, a marketing adviser suggested "Mexican Joe" to connote the spicy cuisine of Mexico, but its founder opposed this, saying that the name should be American. 

Texas Pete 

1000

This Canadian soccer player is the world's all time leader for international goals scored with 190 goals, and is the second soccer player to score at five World Cup editions. 

Christine Sinclair 

1000

Beginning in December 2007, this American actress and singer was subject to significant media attention and controversy after announcing her pregnancy at age 16, and after giving birth in 2008, she stopped acting and making albums for five years. 

Jamie Lynn Spears 

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