Food
Baseball
Michigan
Summertime Fun
Cooking and Baking
100
A healthy lunch or dinner consisting of lettuce, tomatoes, other veggies, cheese, and dressing.

What is a salad?

100

Three _______ and you're out!

What are strikes?

100
The largest and northernmost of the Great Lakes.

What is Lake Superior?

100

Made of dairy, this is a delicious summertime treat.

What is ice cream?

100

Dumplings can be fried or _____.

What is steamed?

200

A green or yellow vegetable that looks like a cucumber. 

What is zucchini?

200

Outfield position that is not right or left.

What is center fielder?

200
The University of Michigan Wolverine's #1 rival.

Who are the Michigan State Spartans?

200

You do this in a pool or lake on a hot day.

What is swim?

200

The outer part of a citrus peel.

What is zest?

300

Tiny fish that are packed tightly in a can.

What are sardines?

300

They play at Comerica Park in Detroit.

Who are the Detroit Tigers?

300

You can find huge dunes made of ________ along Lake Michigan.

What is sand?

300

You can draw all over your driveway with...

What is sidewalk chalk?

300

The dried part of a plant used for seasoning food.

What are spices?

400

These are usually found on the top of hamburger buns.

What are sesame seeds?

400
When a player hits a double, he runs to...

What is second base?

400

This Michigan city is home to the Nautical Mile.

What is Saint Clair Shores?

400

This device can water your lawn, but it's also fun to run through.

What is a sprinkler?

400

To cook something in a pan with a little bit of butter or oil.

What is sauté?

500

A Japanese favorite. Usually made of raw fish rolled up with veggies and rice in a seaweed wrapper.

What is sushi?

500

The best team wins the...

What is the World Series?

500

You cross this huge bridge while driving up north.

What is the Zilwaukee Bridge?

500

It's fun to make these desserts on a summer night around the campfire.

What are s'mores?

500

To coat food, usually pastry and meat, with a liquid substance that sets to form a smooth, glossy surface.

What is glaze?