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Maine,

Maryland,

Montana

What is Montana?

200

This classic cocktail is made with gin, vermouth, and typically garnished with an olive of lemon twist.

What is a Martini?

200

In a hurry, grab a preached salad mix, perhaps with the red and green leaf tyoes of this.

What is lettuce?

200

This ingredient adds bitterness and aroma to beer and acts as a natural preservative.

What are hops?

400

Wisconsin,

Wyoming,

Washington

What is Wyoming?

400

A mix of rum, sugar, lime juice, soda water, and mint leaves make up this refeshing cocktail.

What is a Mojito?

400

If you're buying a whole fish, these (on the fish) should be clear and not sunken.

What are the eyes?

400

Breweries must display this number, which indicates the percentage of alcohol in its beer.

What is ABV?

600

America Samoa,

Bermuda,

Puerto Rico

What is Puerto Rico?

600

Rum, lime juice, and simple syrup shaken and served over ice make this Cuban classic.

What is a daiquiri?

600

This premium cut of beef is known for being extremely tender and is often served as filet mignon.

What is tenderloin?

600

A beer's color is primarily determined by this ingredient, which is roasted to different degrees.

What is malted barley?

800

Ohio,

Oklahoma

Oregon

What is Oregon?

800

Made with vodka, coffee liqueur, and cream, this cocktail is a dessert favorite.

What is a White Russian?

800

Mom, not shredded wheat! Please can we get Tony's Cinnamon Krunchers from this company, can we please?

What is Kellogs?

800


What is LG?
800

This German city is famous for its Oktoberfest celebration and traditional lagers.

What is Munich?

1000

Nebraska,

Nevada,

North Carolina

What is Nevada?
1000

Vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice, and lime juice make up this popular cocktail.

What is a Cosmopolitan?

1000

Often eaten as a side or in salads, these crunchy vegetables come in colors like orange, purple, and yellow.

What is carrots?

1000

This style beer is fermented at a cooler temperatures with yeast that sinks to the bottom.

What is Lager?