Meats & Cheeses
Nuts/Fruits
Body Parts - (Answer must contain the body part)
Spell What? (Answer must be spelled correctly)
Potpourri
100

This phrase is often used to make people smile in photos.

What is "Say Cheese!"?

100

These dried grapes are a popular snack and baking ingredient often found in oatmeal cookies.

What are raisins?

100

This type of short, curved pasta is named for its resemblance to a part of the arm.

What is Elbow Macaroni?

100

This green vegetable is known for its distinctive, 

spear-like shape.

What is A-S-P-A-R-A-G-U-S?

100

Popeye consumes this vegetable to gain super strength, often leading to a battle with Bluto.

What is spinach?

200

This yellow, wedge-shaped headwear is a common sight among fans at Green Bay Packers football games.

What is a cheesehead hat?

200

This type of nut can roasted over an open fire.

What are Chestnuts?

200

These light, delicate sponge cakes are traditionally soaked in coffee and layered with mascarpone cheese to create this classic Italian Dessert.

What are Lady Fingers?

200

This Swedish buffet-style meal is surprisingly phonetic, but still a challenge for some to spell.

What is S-M-O-R-G-A-S-B-O-R-D?

200

A traditional Mexican mole sauce often contains this main ingredient.

What is chocolate?

300

This meat, commonly associated with breakfast and served with eggs, is traditionally made from pork belly.

What is bacon?

300

A portable snack typically featuring a mix of nuts, seeds, and dried fruits.

What is Trail Mix?

300

While the leaves and stem also contain edible parts, the heart is considered the most prized and flavorful portion of this vegetable.

What is an Artichoke?

300

This Italian pasta dish, literally meaning "small ribbons", is often misspelled with one "t" or one "c".

What is F-E-T-T-U-C-C-I-N-E?

300

Rice Krispie treats are made with butter, marshmallows, and Rice Krispies. Name the cartoon mascots for Rice Krispies cereal.

Who are Snap, Crackle, and Pop?

400

Whether it's cheddar, brie, or gouda, this beloved dairy delight is the most stolen food item in the world.

What is cheese?

400

This is the only fruit with seeds on the outside.

What are strawberries?

400

This part of the corn plant, traditionally enjoyed boiled or grilled, always boasts an even number of rows of kernels.

What is an ear of corn?

400

This animated Pixar movie tells the story of Remy, a rat who dreams of becoming a chef in Paris.

Who is R-A-T-A-T-O-U-I-L-L-E?

400

Introduced in 1962, this type of cracker was inspired by the Pisces astrological sign.

What are goldfish?

500

This spiced Italian-American sausage is the most popular pizza topping in the United States.

What is pepperoni?

500

This type of nut is added to chocolate to make Nutella.

What is a Hazelnut?

500

This nut, with its folded and divided halves, bears a striking similarity to the shape of the human brain.

What are walnuts?

500

This French word refers to the art of preparing and arranging cured meats, often served alongside cheeses, fruits, and crackers on a board.


What is

C-H-A-R-C-U-T-E-R-I-E?

500

This popular sweet treat was invented by mistake at the Toll House Inn in Whitman Massachusetts in 1930.

What are chocolate chip cookies?

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