"C"heese
"Q" Me
19th Century Medicine
Countries By Newspaper
They Named a Food for Me
100

A wheel of this British cheese made for Queen Victoria's wedding celebration measured 9 feet across

What is Cheddar?

100

A medical charlatan

What is a Quack?

100

In 1885 the first successful vaccine for this was tested on a boy who had been bitten by a dog

What is Rabies?

100

This German's discovery of x-rays in 1895 had visible effects in diagnosing medical problems

What is Mexico?

100

He's not just a dessert any more; there's also a mozzarella & eggplant version of this layered Bonaparte treat

What is a Neopoleon?

200

This dairy spread is the marquee ingredient in one kind of icebox cookie

What is Cream Cheese?

200

The only fertile female termite or bee

What is the Queen?

200

In 1852 George Cammann gave physicians a version of this instrument that they could listen to with both ears

What is a Stethoscope?

200

The Brunswickan, The Edmonton Examiner

What is Canada?

200

We wonder if this Victorian consort was as rich & creamy as the horseradish sauce said to be named for him

What is a (Prince) Albert?

300

It's also known as pot cheese or popcorn cheese

What is Cottage Cheese?

300

Eskimo who was the subject of a Top 10 Manfred Mann hit song in 1968

What is Quinn?

300

The invention of the ophthalmoscope in 1851 by Hermann von Helmholtz aided inspection of this body part

What is the Eye?

300

The Daily Punjab, The Balochistan Post

What is Pakistan?

300

The raspberry sauce named for this opera singer may top many dishes, not just her eponymous peach dessert

What is a (Nellie) Melba?

400

This French cheese from the Normandy area was first packaged in small cylindrical boxes in 1890

What is Camembert?

400

Tragically Aztec Emperor Montezuma II mistook Cortes for this god & welcomed him

Who is Quetzalcoatl?

400

In 1865 Joseph Lister began using carbolic acid as this, from the Latin for "against putrefaction"

What is an Antiseptic?

400

The Cape Times, The Volksblad

What is South Africa?

400

Do "tell": this Italian composer was quite a gourmet, & an omelet with foie gras & truffles is named for him

What is a Rossini?

500

Perhaps it'll make you grin to know that this British cheese is traditionally used to make Welsh rarebit

What is Cheshire?

500

Prior to 2001, ownership of the Hawar Islands was disputed between Bahrain & this country

What is Qatar?

500

This German's discovery of x-rays in 1895 had visible effects in diagnosing medical problems

What is a Roentgen?

500

Haaretz, Yedioth Ahronoth

What is Israel?

500

Perhaps this French author consumed the consomme named for her alongside her lover Chopin

What is a George Sand?

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