High Fashion
Automobiles
Shoes
Stylish Drinks
Pass the H'ordeuvres
100

This high fashion brand uses the letter "G" in pattern formations in its logo.

Gucci

100

This car manufactured in the 1940's had a third "cyclops" headlight.

The Tucker

100

This shoe is known for its red leather soles.

Manolo Blahniks

100

This milky tea is named after a rainy day and a famous raincoat label.

London Fog

100

This expensive salty treat can be black, white or red and has tiny pearl-like beads that pop in your mouth.

Caviar

200

This purse manufacturer's logo shows a horse-drawn buggy.

Coach

200

A car fit for "James".

Aston Martin

200

A shiny penny adorns this classic flat shoe.

Penny Loafer

200

This alcoholic drink with its bubbly accompaniment contains a cure for malaria.

Gin and tonic

200

This h'ordeuvre is served on a wooden board and features meat, cheese, pickles and olives

Charcuterie

300

Known for its large square silk scarves and named after the  god of 'trade'.

Hermes

300

A favourite Formula One car

Ferarri

300

Worn by Karen Kain

Ballet slippers

300

Served with whipped cream and marshmallows on top.

Hot chocolate

300

Made of hard boiled eggs, this delicacy features whipped yolks and a dash of paprika.

Deviled Eggs

400

French woman designer with a chocolatey first name is known for her perfume.

Coco Chanel

400

Driver of the DeLorean in Back to the Future

Michael J. Fox

400

A style of lady's shoe that is worn in the office.

Pumps

400

A favourite childhood "cocktail" often served at Chinese restaurants and named after a child actor.

Shirly Temple

400

Cured salmon, often served with cream cheese and bagels rhymes with "box".

Lox

500

From bows to ascots, this fashion accessory for men is essential.

A tie

500

The Love Bug model

Volkswagon

500

A strappy summer shoe.

Sandal

500

Coffee served with frothy milk in Italy

Capuccino 

500

An East Indian snack made of pastry triangles stuffed with spicy vegetables and meat.

Samosas

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