A Nice Cup of Coffee
Great Explorers
Easy as Pie
Born in October
Famous Witches
100

Majority of coffee is produced in this country

Brazil

100

This explorer led the first European expeditions to the Caribbean, Central America, and South America 

Christopher Columbus

100

Often served in the deep south, what sweet custard pie made with nuts is claimed by some to have been invented in New Orleans in the early days of French settlement but more likely was developed as a promotion by a commercial manufacturer of corn syrup in the early 20th century

Pecan Pie

100

Born October 11th, this woman was the niece of one United Sates President and married a man who would become another. 

Eleanor Roosevelt

100

From Wizard of Oz; the most feared witch by children, she ranks third in Times magazine for the Best Movie Villians of all time

The Wicked Witch of the West

200

The two main types of coffee; robusta and

Arabica

200

This explorer is known for his encounter with Pocahontas

John Smith

200

What is the big difference between a Dutch apple pie and a French apple pie

The topping
200

Born Ocotber 21st, this woman's big breakthrough came playing Princess Leia in George Lucas's blockbuster Star Wars.

Carrie Fisher

200

From the TV show Bewitched; the mortal-loathing and quick witted mother-in-law witch of Darrin in the popular TV series

Endora

300

You can travel Mountain Thunder Plantation on the Big Island in the area that gives this coffee its name

Kona

300

This President sent Lewis and Clark on their journey to the Pacific Island 

Thomas Jefferson

300

America's original first lady, Martha Washington, brought to the Presidential table a huge collection of recipes. In addition to raisins, apples, citrus fruit, spices, etc., the recipe includes veal. What kind of pie would this be, traditionally served at Christmastime?

Mincemeat

300

Born October 25th, this Spanish painter, sculptor, poet and playwright is considered one of the most influencial of the 20th century

Pablo Picasso

300

From Disney’s The Little Mermaid, capable of physically altering people’s bodies, as evidenced by her transforming Ariel into a human

Ursula, the Sea Witch

400

There are over 25 different major species of coffee, all of which originated in this country

Ethiopia

400

A Welsh geographer who completed the Great Survey of India and has a mountain named after him

George Everst

400

This kind of traditional American pie in the southern United States, spicy and brownish-orange in color, makes the singer "shut my mouth" in Alabama's "Song of the South" by Bob McDill

Sweet potato pie

400

Born October 2nd, he led the defense during the OJ Simpson murder trial; "If the glove doesn't fir you should acquit"

Johnie Cochran

400

Story from the Old Testament;  this woman summons the prophet Samuel's spirit

The Witch of Endor

500

Rare civet coffee is the priciest coffee because it comes from this

The feces of a Sumatran wild cat called the Luwak

500

This Portuguese explorer known for organizing the first circumnavigation of the Earth

Ferdinand Magellan

500

The origin of the phrase "eating humble pie" derives from "umble pie", an actual dish prepared by common folk in Medieval England for their own tables. What exactly are the "umbles"

Internal Organs (commonly from deer)

500

Born October 7th, this man became the bishop of Johannesburg before becoming the archbishop of Capetown. He was the first black male to hold either position

Desmond Tutu

500

Powerful sorceress and arch-enemy of Queen Guinevere and King Arthur. Theough magic and mortal means, she tries to arrange Arthur’s downfall. 

Morgan Le Fay

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