SOUNDS LIKE FOOD
STARTS WITH A "G"
BY GEORGE!
ALPHABET SOUP
GREEK GEOGRAPHY
100

Types of these include http-only, session & zombie, but none of them go very well with a glass of cold milk

A Cookie 

100

Grab some shade in one of these turreted garden houses that as the name suggests is good for a nice view

A Gazebo 

100

While running for president in 1972, he survived an assassination attempt in Maryland.

George Wallace. The shooting in Maryland effectively ended his presidential campaign, and paralyzed him from the waist down for the rest of his life.

100

This comic strip about a caveman was created by cartoonist Johnny Hart in 1958.

B.C.

100

At about 9,570 feet, it's Greece's highest & arguably best-known peak

Mount Olympus 

200

Related to Old Norse "hvina", it's a complaining cry or sound

A Whine

200

Eugene Field's poem "The Duel" featured the Calico Cat & this dog

A Gingham Dog

200

This late Yankees owner once said, “Winning is the most important thing in my life, after breathing.”

George Steinbrenner

200

These two letters stood for a record that spun on the turntable at 33 1/3 revolutions per minute.

 LP (for Long-Play)

200

Thessaloniki is the capital city of Central this region, also the name of Philip II's ancient kingdom

Macedonia

300

Not so great with peanut butter on a sandwich, Vaseline has been a brand of this since the 1870s

Petroleum Jelly

300

This type of full-rigged sailing ship popular in the 16th & 17th centuries might have one or 2 tiers for guns

A Galleon

300

In 2005, this George was nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Good Night, and Good Luck, and Best Supporting Actor for Syriana.

George Clooney

300

This flavor enhancer used in Asian cooking was first obtained from seaweed.

MSG

300

Greece's 3 main geographic areas are the islands, the mainland & joined by an isthmus, this peninsula, that lent its name to a war

The Peloponnesian (Peninsula) 

400

While playing, Ginger Baker would hold one of these in each hand, but he'd get little nutrition from them

Drumsticks

400

The mascot seen here represents these University of South Carolina sports teams

The Gamecocks

400

This composer wrote “Swanee,” his first successful popular song, in 1919.

George Gershwin

400

This amendment for women was proposed in the 1970s; although it approved by three-quarters of the states, it has still not been added to the US Constitution.

The ERA (Equal Rights Amendment)

400

The setting of plays like "Oedipus" & "Antigone", this Greek city shares its name with a capital city of Ancient Egypt

Thebes

500

It sounds like you're making pasta when engaging in this activity that involves catching catfish with your bare hands

Noodling

500

Latin for "sword" gives us the name of this flower

A Gladiola (or Gladius)

500

In a 1947 speech, this George, then US Secretary of State, laid out his namesake plan for European post-war economic recovery.

George Marshall (The Marshall Plan)

500

Swiss chemist Paul Müller won the Nobel Prize in 1948 for the development of this, now widely banned, insecticide.

DDT 

DDT was used widely in the 1940s and 1950s, and is credited with eliminating the scourge of malaria in many countries. However, in 1957, the devastating environmental impacts of

500

Corfu is in this sea on Greece's west coast

The Ionian