Homonyms
Fast Food Origins
State Capitals
Spice Rack
Athlete to Sport
100

a genre of music/a stone

Rock

100

Originating in Joliet, IL, this chain is often accredited with popularizing soft serve.

Dairy Queen

100

Boston

Massachusetts

100

The most commonly used spice for desserts and treats.

Cinnamon

100

Lionel Messi

Soccer

200

filled with light/intelligent

Bright

200

This chicken restaurants first location was in Atlanta's Greenbriar mall in 1967. 

Chik-Fil-A

200

Tallahassee

Florida

200

Known for its pungent and slightly hot flavor, this spice is a staple in cabinets and can often be found accompanying sodium chloride. 

Black Pepper

200

Travis Kelce

Football

300

a musical group/a ring

Band

300

Opened in the 1940's this restaurant focused on selling hot dogs and BBQ prior to switching over to their signature burgers and fries. 

McDonald's

300

Santa Fe

New Mexico

300

This spice is used to make a holiday dessert that resembles people.

Ginger

300

Wayne Gretzky 

Hockey

400

a metal coil/a season

Spring

400

Founded in Ohio, this restaurant was named after the initials of "Raffel Brothers." 

Arby's

400

Raleigh

North Carolina

400

When you order a pizza, you may be offered this spice and/or some parmesan cheese to top your slices. 

Red pepper

400

Tiger Woods

Golf

500

to speak to/a specific location

Address

500

Established in Jacksonville, FL in 1953, this chain used an oven broiler to cook their burgers.

Burger King

500

Juneau

Alaska

500

A key ingredient in Indian cuisine, known for its bright yellow color and earthy flavor. It can also be used to make dyes.

Tumeric

500

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Basketball

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