TV Catchphrases
Alliteration
January
Where in the World?
Foodie Factoids
100

"Live long and prosper" comes from Mr. Spock and this show. 

What is Star Trek? 

100

This fast-food restaurant chain named for the "King of the Cowboys" opened it's doors in 1968.

What is Roy Rogers? 

100

On January 4, people who are visually impaired celebrate this method of reading and writing. 

What is braille?

100

This country's flag is known as the "Stars and Stripes".

What is the United States?

100

Brie cheese comes from this country.

What is France?

200

The phrase "Danger, Will Robinson!" was famously uttered by a robot on this 1960s show.

What is Lost in Space?

200

This is the alliterative name for the wide-legged jeans style popular in the 1970s.

What are bell-bottoms?

200

Martin Luther King Jr's birthday is observed as a federal holiday on this day of the week.

What is Monday?

200

This country's capital city is Cairo.

What is Egypt?

200

Orange juice and champagne comprise this adult beverage.

What is a mimosa?

300

The family was known for their distinctive bedtime routine that began with "Good night, John-Boy".

Who are the Waltons?

300

This alliterative cereal popular in the 1960s is a chocolate version of Rice Krispies.

What are Cocoa Krispies?

300

People celebrate the founding of this "down-under" country on January 26.

What is Australia?

300

This country, which lies at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, has a "cotton castle".

What is Turkey?

300

With the slogan "Service at the speed of sound" this drive-in, fast-food restaurant has skating servers.

What is Sonic?

400

Elaine introduced us to the phrase "yada, yada" on this show in the "Yada Yada" episode.

What is Seinfeld?

400

Founded in 1966, this tech store has an alliterative two-word name today.

What is Best Buy?

400

On January 17, 1991, this operation began the combat phase of the Gulf War in response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.

What is Operation Desert Storm? 

400

This Pacific Rim country has 20 percent of the world's earthquakes that measure 6.0 or higher on the Richter scale.

What is Japan?

400

The Italian phrase al dente translates to this in English.

What is "to the tooth"?

500

This child actor often said, "What'choo talkin' 'bout, Willis?'"

Who is Gary Coleman?

500

This 1980s slang means "rebellious in an exciting way" and is also the title of a 1982 song by George Thorogood.

What is "Bad to the Bone"?

500

This large South American tourist destination's name translates to "River of January".

What is Rio de Janeiro?

500

One-third of all foreign nurses in the united states come from this country.

What is the Phillippines?

500

Chai tea is made with this spice, which comes from a pod.

What is cardamom?

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