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This spiced sweet roll, made with raisins and sporting two lines of frosting on the top, is traditionally eaten on Good Friday.

Hot Cross Bun

100

This sustained period of political and military tension between the western bloc and the eastern bloc powers is usually dated from 1947 to 1991.

The Cold War

100

What did Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton do for work on The Honeymooners?

Ralph drove a bus, and Ed worked in the sewers.

100

To quickly lower the head or body to avoid a blow.

Duck

100

In a 1977 film, Diane Keaton was looking for more than this chocolate and peanut candy.

Mr. Goodbar

200

Major Margaret Houlihan’s nickname.

Hot Lips

200

Loss of courage or confidence — especially in a groom.

Cold Feet

200

What jobs did Goober Pyle and Floyd Lawson do for work on The Andy Griffith Show?

Goober worked in a gas station, and Floyd was a barber.

200

 A blueish-green color.

Teal

200

A tooth-destroying candy bar … or, a wealthy older man who lavishes gifts on a young woman in return for her company.

Sugar Daddy

300

This idiom describes a commercial product that is so popular it disappears quickly from the store shelves.

Selling like hotcakes

300

Truman Capote described this 1966 book about murders of a family in Kansas as a “nonfiction novel.”

In Cold Blood

300

What did Ray and Robert Barone do for work on Everybody Loves Raymond?

Ray was a sports columnist, and Robert was a New York City police officer.

300

To pass food from the mouth to the stomach.

Swallow

300

According to the advertising slogan, this is “the great American chocolate bar.”

Hershey’s (Bar)

400

A common symptom of menopause.

Hot Flashes

400

Invented in Detroit in 1937, the recipe for this sparkling wine is one part California red wine with two parts New York sparkling wine.

Cold Duck

400

What job did Rhoda hold on The Mary Tyler Moore Show?

Rhoda was a store window dresser.

400

A wind-dependent aircraft that is tethered to a string.

Kite

400

A klutzy person … or, a “crispety, crunchety, peanut buttery” candy bar.

Butterfingers 

500

This Tennessee Williams play brought Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman together as husband and wife in the 1958 movie version

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

500

This 1997 Civil War novel by Charles Frazer was made into a 2003 film starring Jude Law and Nicole Kidman.

Cold Mountain

500

What jobs did the title characters from Will & Grace hold?

Will was a lawyer, and Grace was an interior designer.

500

A piece of large construction equipment used to lift and move heavy objects

Crane

500

The two candy bars that are referenced in the advertising jingle, “Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don’t.”

Almond Joy and Mounds