Infamous Maries
Pirates
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Weird Food Trivia
Dolls
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Born in Philadelphia. Also called Pinky

Marie Blagys

100

This fast food chain is named after a famous literary pirate.

Long John Silvers.

100

German Weiner Dog

Dachshund

100

Pez candy was originally created to curb this habit.

Smoking.

100

She hangs out with Skipper and Ken (assuming they are all still friends)

Barbie

200

Pre French Revolution Queen with a bad reputation

Marie Antoinette

200

This is the name for a pirate with a letter of marque from the government.

Privateer 

200

stops bleeding

Tourniquet

200

This smores ingredient was invented by a reverend in Connecticut to diminish "romantic" urges.

The Graham Cracker.

200

Some of the earlier versions were named Samantha, Kirsten, Addy and Molly

The American Girl Dolls

300

This Polish Marie is famous for studying radioactivity and won the Nobel Prize twice

Marie Curie

300

The nickname of Edward Teach.

Blackbeard

300

head of state

Sovereign

300

The English invaded India to steal this valuable class of food

Spices

300

These dolls were popular in the 90s (as well as in previous eras), have crazy hair and are sometimes naked.

Trolls

400

She will organize your house and throw away all your junk

Marie Kondo

400

In the movie "The Princess Bride", Wesley becomes a pirate with this name.

Dread Pirate Roberts

400

cake

dacquoise

400

In Boston in 1919, a storage tank exploded, flooding the streets with 2 million gallons of this food.

Molasses

400

These dolls peaked in popularity in the 1980s and came with adoption papers.

Cabbage patch dolls

500

She made the first wax museum and was a sculptor

Marie Tussaud

500

This is the most female pirate

Anne Bonny

500

muscle breakdown

rhabdomyolysis




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This odor of this food wafting around NYC in the late 2000's was eventually traced to a New Jersey facility processing Fenugreek seeds.

Maple Syrup

500

This doll, based on a children's book character,  was created by American writer Johnny Gruelle and debuted in 1915.

Raggedy Ann and Andy