Imports/Exports
Raspberries
Animal Authors
Baseball Firsts
Regional Cuisine
100

The world’s leading exporter of horse meat, this country is notable for its soliform flag, love of beef, and national soccer prowess.

What is Argentina?

100

This 1985 Prince song never hit #1 on the charts, but it ended up as one of his most enduring hits.

What is “Raspberry Beret”?

100

The preeminent playwright and writer in the English language; or, a hoofed ruminant ungulate of the family Cervidae.

Who is William Shakesdeer?

100

Before the 2024 season, this player became the first player to sign a contract valued at an average of over $50 million per year.

Who is Shohei Ohtani?

100

Eggs sardou, muffuletta and oysters Rockefeller.

What is New Orleans?

200

The world’s leading importer of horse meat, an adventurous visitor might scale the mountains in the north of this historic country, or get themselves murdered in the salt-of-the-earth southern region.  

What is Italy?

200

This compact computer became popular among DIY coders in the early 2010s.

What is the Raspberry Pi?

200

A modernist author whose work Nabokov derisively referred to as centered around “bells, balls, and bulls”; or, a rodent prone to suicidal groupthink.

Who is Ernest Lemmingway?

200

In 1998, this Cardinal’s legend became the first player to hit over 70 home runs in a single season –– and he only needed a little help doing so.

Who is Mark McGwire?

200

Loco moco, musubi and happy cake.

What is Hawaii?

300

This country, the former kingdom of the heroic Le Loi, has a long history of resistance against foreign aggression –– it also has a long history of cinnamon production, and is currently the top exporter thereof.

What is Vietnam?

300

The French word for raspberry, this word also refers to a Belgian style of beer made from its titular fruit.

What is framboise?

300

A writer associated with Salinas, friends with LBJ and Arthur Miller; or, a common term for an adult male mammal, typically adorned with horns (with the exception of rabbits).

Who is John Steinbuck?

300

This mustache-sporting, chicken-eating third baseman became the first ever player to hit a home run for Tampa Bay in 1998.

Who is Wade Boggs?

300

Goetta, French Chew and signature chili.

What is Cincinnati?

400

This country is the world’s leading exporter of roller coasters, microscopes, and cars.

What is Germany?

400

Raspberries are aggregate fruits, and they are composed of these small individual components.

What are drupelets?

400

A Russian playwright (“The Seagull”) and writer of short stories, perhaps more immediately recognizable by the narrative device that bears his name; or, a sharp apex predator of the open sky.

Who is Anton Chekhawk?

400

This pitcher invented the “eephus” pitch over the course of his 13-year career –– and, along the way, he gave up Stan Musial’s first ever home run.

Who is Rip Sewell?

400

Chicken Vesuvio, Shrimp DeJonghe, and Jibaritos

What is Chicago?

500

The world’s leading exporter of phosphatic fertilizer, the official languages of this country are Arabic (اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ) and Tamazight (ⵜⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖⵜ ⵜⴰⵏⴰⵡⴰⵢⵜ).

What is Morocco?

500

Raspberries turn an ugly bluish-green when exposed to an alkaline environment –– and these chemicals are to blame.

What are anthocyanins?

500

An avant-garde Spanish homosexual poet assassinated by Nationalist forces; or, a misunderstood, cosmopolitan, grayscale creature?

Who is Federico García Orca?

500

This short-lived professional became the first ever player with dwarfism to play in the major leagues. Ten years later, he was beaten to death in Chicago.

Who is Eddie Gaedel?

500

Garbage plates, white hots and Chicken French

What is Rochester?

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