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400

This cocktail glass has a circular base, long stem and V-shaped bowl.

Martini glass

400

This comedian took over as host of The Price is Right after Bob Barker retired in 2007.

Drew Carey

400

This actress played the title role of the 1990 movie, "Pretty Woman."

Julia Roberts

400

Halloumi is a semi-hard, unripened, brined cheese that originates from this Mediterranean island country.

Cyprus

400

This is the largest island in the Caribbean sea.

Cuba

400

This candy’s full name is Mars and Murrie, but it known as this.

M&M

800

Wormwood is a key ingredient in this high-alcohol content drink.

Absinthe

800

Before starring in the hit TV series Baywatch, David Hasselhoff starred as a crime fighter in this ’80s TV show.

Knight Rider

800

During "The Empire Strikes Back," Han Solo was frozen in this substance.

Carbonite

800

Foie gras is a french delicacy made from the liver of this animal.

Duck or goose

800

This nation produces two thirds of the world’s vanilla.

Madagascar

800

This candy, originally called “Fairy Floss,” was created by a dentist in 1897.

Cotton Candy

1200

Milk is a key ingredient in this cocktail.

White Russian

1200

This man was Ben Stein’s first co-host on the TV game show Win Ben Stein’s Money.

Jimmy Kimmel

1200

The spaceship that carrier the crew of astronauts in "Interstellar" was named this.

The Endurance

1200

The “E” in the name of the American restaurant chain Chuck E. Cheese stands for this.

Entertainment

1200

This number of US states border the Gulf of Mexico.

5 – Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas

1200

This candy company paid $1 million to have their candy featured in the film E.T.

Reese’s Pieces

1600

Prohibition was repealed in the US in this year.

1933

1600

This comedian took over the permanent hosting duties of the Tonight Show in October 1962.

Tony Carson

1600

"Schindler's List" took place in this Eastern European city.

Krakow, Poland

1600

The Carolina Reaper, Dorset Naga, and Trinidad Scorpion are varieties of this kind of edible plant.

Chili Pepper

1600

This country, also known as the country of lakes, is famous for their pronunciation of "sorry."

Canada

1600

This candy’s name comes from the German word “PFEFFERMINZ” and was originally created as a mint to help smokers quit.

Pez

2000

This country produced the base staple food for Armagnac.

France

2000

Appearing on the show in 1982, this actor was the youngest person to ever host Saturday Night Live.

Drew Barrymore

2000

This famous actor was offered the role of Neo in the Matrix and turned it down.

Will Smith

2000

Jamón ibérico is a type of cured ham that is traditionally produced by these two neighboring countries.

Spain and Portugal

2000

This Nordic country was first to give women the right to vote in 1906.

Finland

2000

Ronald Regan liked this colorful candy so much that 3 tons of it were consumed during his inauguration in 1981.

Jelly Beans

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