ITALIAN FOOD
Fashion Designers
U.S. STATES
OLD MOVIES
LET'S DO LUNCH
100

Don't be alarmed if your lasagne verdi is this color; it's supposed to be

Green
100

Givenchy costumed this actress for "Breakfast at Tiffany's" & even created a perfume for her

Audrey Hepburn

100

This state produces over 30% of the nation's cheese

Wisconsin

100

She was in her teens when she made her first film with Montgomery Clift, "A Place in the Sun"

Elizabeth Taylor

100

This "pie" can now be topped with duck sausage & goat cheese rather than mozzarella & tomato

Pizza

200

Traditionally, prosciutto is served as a first course with figs or this fruit

Melon

200

Perry Ellis began his career as a buyer for Miller & Rhoads department store in this Virginia capital

Richmond

200

Hawaii's state seal features a shield flanked by the goddess of liberty & this king

King Kamehameha 

200

Charley Grapewin who played Grandpa Joad in "The Grapes of Wrath" played Uncle Henry in this 1939 classic

The Wizard of OZ

200

The Lorraine type of this custard cheese dish contains bacon

quiche

300

The Italian word for "spring", it describes pasta dishes made with fresh vegetables

Primavera

300

Before he became a couturier, Mainbocher edited the Paris edition of this U.S. fashion magazine

Vogue

300

This "Cornhusker" State's name comes from an Indian word for "flat water", a reference to the Platte River

Nebraska 

300

Appropriately, she sang "The Lady in the Tutti-Frutti Hat" in the 1943 musical "The Gang's All Here"

Carmen Miranda
300

Hosomaki & Futomaki are types of this Japanese vinegared rice & raw fish dish

Sushi

400

In Italy these shellfish found in pasta sauces are known as vongole

Clams

400

She was 86 when the Broadway musical about her premiered in 1969

Coco Chanel

400

This "Down East" state is bordered by only 1 state & 2 provinces

Maine

400

In 1932 Cary Grant played Lt. Pinkerton in a non-musical film based on this Puccini opera

Madame Butterfly

400

The name of the Mexican rolled tortilla dish comes from Spanish meaning "young donkey"

burrito 

500

Popular in Northern Italy, it's usually a cornmeal mush but some people make it with chestnut meal

polenta

500

Donna Karan was once an associate designer to this woman whose last name also began with the letter K

Anne Klein 
500

The pecan is the state nut not of Georgia, but of this neighbor to the west

Alabama

500

Laurence Olivier wanted Vivien Leigh to play his wife in "Rebecca", but this actress got the job

Joan fontaine 

500

Chef George Crum created this fried snack at a resort hotel in Saratoga Springs, New York

Potato Chips

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