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A social occasion at which guests eat dinner together at someone's home.

Dinner Party

100

You'll probably only see one of these on a dinner table nowadays, but before electricity, people walked around holding them so they could see in the dark without burning their hands on the melting wax.

Candlestick 

100

Essentially a home office, this is a room in a large house dedicated for quiet, focused activities like reading, writing, paperwork, and general learning. 

Study

100

Visually it's the lightest color, reflecting all light. It often symbolizes purity, peace, and new beginnings in many cultures, in others it represents emptiness or mourning. This color is created by mixing all colors together. 

White

100

This nickname for a police officer is thought to come from the type of metal in the badges they wore in the 19th century.

Copper or Cop

300

This person is a skilled food preparer who executes recipes, performs specific kitchen tasks, and potentially has less formal training than a chef. Though ALL chefs are still considered one of these.

Cook

300

This is a metal tool for turning nuts, bolts, or pipes.

Wrench

300

This is a dedicated space, often in large homes, clubs, or public halls, centered around a large table for playing cue sports like pool.

Billiard Room

300

This one is considered "the color of nature", but it has been associated with varying symbolizations, from growth and luck to envy and sickness. Perhaps this is because it sits in the middle of the visible spectrum.

Green

300

Once responsible for wine cellars, this position evolved into the head male servant managing large households, staff, and domestic operations.

Butler

500

This condiment comes from the seeds of the plant of the same name. It turns into the popular hot dog topping when it's ground and mixed with liquids like water, vinegar, and various seeds used for different flavors.

Mustard

500

Versatile tool for securing loads, creating swings, crafting home decor, supporting plants, and aiding in survival situations.

Rope

500

This room was initially exclusive to the wealthy elite for business discussions, excluding women and children. Thomas Jefferson introduced the concept to America for family use. While tables existed before, this idea of a dedicated space for meals became popular in the 16th century.

Dining Room

500

This European uniform consists of a black dress with white trim, a lacey, white half-apron, and a matching white headpiece. This popular costume originated from practical 19th-century domestic servant wear. 

French Maid

500

This surprise involves an entertainer, often in costume, delivering songs and a special message for a memorable celebration at someone's home or office.

Singing Telegram

1000

What a good boy! When little Jack Horner sat in a corner, eating his Christmas pie; he put in his thumb, and pulled one of these . . .

Plum

1000

A short, pointed, double-edged knife primarily designed for stabbing and thrusting in close combat.

Dagger

1000

16th-century dogs were bred to run in a wheel, turning meat spits in these outdoor spaces, which later moved inside homes once the fires were contained to a stove. Refrigerators and microwaves came much later to this space.

Kitchen

1000

In classic black-and-white films, like the 1931 Dracula, horror filmmakers often used chocolate syrup to simulate this due to its dark color and thick consistency.

Blood

1000

A commissioned officer in the army, air force, or marine corps ranking above a lieutenant and below a general.

Colonel

2000

These grand birds, once a delicacy in ancient Rome and medieval Europe, are still consumed in parts of Asia today. While admired for their beautiful tail feathers, they are also valued for their nutritional content.

Peacock

2000

This firearm's unique feature is a rotating cylinder that aligns bullets for firing with each trigger pull, enabling multiple shots.

Revolver

2000

This glass-walled, sunlit room, often attached to a house, was originally for plants but is now used for relaxing or dining. 

Conservatory

2000

This vibrant shade of red, often compared to a strawberry or fire engine, is sometimes linked to jealousy or betrayal.

Scarlet

2000

This elected person is a member of a legislative body, representing a state or region, who debates and votes on bills, approves appointments, and ratifies treaties. 

Senator

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