I'm hot and I'm hungry
Summer on the Screen
Sports (couldn't think of any fun title for this one)
Popular Vacation Destinations (In This Economy?)
Alexa, what song is playing?
100

Is that a rat under your hat or can you actually cook this dish?

Ratatouille

100

Your birthday is on October 11th?

The Parent Trap

100

Carrying a ball in a stick with a net and throwing it into another net, this is also one of Canada's national sports.

Lacrosse

100

Is she smiling? We'll never know, but her portrait can be found in this country.

France

100

Get your rubber duck, you'll definitely want a bath after this song! Released in 1958 by Bobby Darin.

Splish Splash

200

You can grill it, boil it and slather it with butter. Just make sure you floss after.

Corn on the cob

200

You might need a bigger boat if you take a trip to these waters.

Jaws

200

This sport that barely anyone outside of India, Australia and the UK actually understand. 

Cricket

200

Known for it's mythology and too many islands, you'll want to bring plenty of sunscreen and good walking shoes if you plan to visit. 

Greece

200

Hit the track, this summer hit will have everybody doing a brand new dance. I know you'll get to like it if you give it a chance, now. 

The Locomotion

300

It may be soup, but you won't have to worry about burning your tongue with this one.

Gazpacho

300

Turn up Holiday Road and head on down to Walley World Theme Park for all of your family fun!

National Lampoon's Vacation

300

Head out on a Hawaiian Rollercoaster Ride, just be mindful of sharks... and creepy little blue alien dogs. 

Surfing

300

Men at work, Bondi lifeguards and giant spiders. Visit here and expect to head down under. 

Australia

300

Do you hear her voice in the mornin' hour? All the way in West Virginia and over the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Take Me Home, Country Roads

400

If you don't mind your fish not being cooked, this Latin American dish is the one for you. Marinated in leche de tigre or "tiger's milk" and packed with zingy, punchy flavours.

Ceviche

400

Reunited and it feels so good... until a hook-wielding maniac starts stalking you and your besties.

I Know What You Did Last Summer

400

Named after a term in crew racing, referring to a boat made up of mismatched or leftover rowers. This sport uses leftover equipment from other sports like badminton, ping pong and a wiffle ball. Originally created in 1965 by Joel Pritchard, Bill Bell and Barney McCallum. 

Pickleball

400

Where scary teeth meet hair transplants

Turkey

400

How many miles are you going to walk to fall down at my door?

I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) 

500

All the way from Thailand, this popular salad is zingy and can pack a punch. Who knew the main ingredient could be unripe Papaya? Just be careful not to add too many chilies. Also commonly served with rice.

Som Tam (Green Papaya Salad)

500

Where a walrus is the true star of this movie, sit back and enjoy some waffles. I just can't promise that you'll remember watching it tomorrow. 

50 First Dates

500

The origins of this sport are traced back to 14th-century France. Later introduced in England in the 1850's where it gained widespread popularity. This sport is also referenced in Bridgerton (no one wants the pink mallet).

Croquet

500

Hey now, hey now. This is where dreams are made of.

Rome

500

~DAILY DOUBLE~
You can tell my arms to go back to the farm

You can tell my feet to hit the floor

Just don't break my heart

Achy Breaky Heart

Daily Double only applies if a line or square dance is accompanied

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