FOOD & DRINK
WORLD CURRENCIES
His Name, Her Name
What's the -Ology?
NEW YORK STATE HISTORY
100

Brioche, popular for continental breakfasts, is a type of this staple

bread

100

The Philippines, with a Spanish heritage, uses this as its basic unit of currency

a peso

100

He was the star of The Honeymooners. She was the 35th president’s First Lady.

Jackie - Jackie Jackie Gleason; Jackie Kennedy

100

 ... involves the study of life/living organisms

Biology

100

This capital was founded as Fort Nassau in the early 1600s

Albany

200

Antonin Careme created Charlotte Russe & this sour-creamed meat dish for Czar Alexander I

beef stroganoff

200

Cyprus & Estonia are 2 in a group of countries that use this currency

the euro

200

She was a groundbreaking jazz singer, also known for her drug and alcohol problems. He is the singer-songwriter, composer, and pianist who acquired the nickname “Piano Man” after his first major hit song.

Billie/Billy - Billie Holiday; Billy Joel

200

... involves the study and treatment of the female reproductive system

Gynecology

200

In 1906 Willis Carrier of the Buffalo Forge Company patented an "apparatus for treating air", now known as this

the air conditioner

300

A famous meat sauce is named for this Italian "sausage" city

Bologna

300

The name of this Japanese currency actually comes from a Chinese word

yen

300

He was the governor of New Jersey. She was a tennis champ in the 1970s and 1980s.

Chris - Chris Christie; Chris Evert

300

... involves the study and treatment of painful, typically inflammatory, diseases of the joints, muscles and bones

Rheumatology

300

Said to be the USA's oldest state park is the one encompassing this natural wonder formed about 12,000 years ago

Niagara Falls

400

 In Jewish cooking, potato pancakes, commonly enjoyed during Hanukkah, are known as these

latkes

400

Like their shared neighbor, Sri Lanka & Pakistan use currencies called this

the rupee

400

He was the film critic for the Chicago Tribune and invented the “Thumb’s up/Thumb’s down” rating system with Roger Ebert. She was Edith Bunker on All In the Family.

Gene/Jean - Gene Siskel; Jean Stapleton

400

... involves the study of human cultures and societies, past and present

Anthropology

400

Making his name as a prosecutor, he was elected governor in 1942, 1946 & 1950 but lost twice for president in that time

(Thomas) Dewey

500

Creme d'ananas is a liqueur flavored with this fruit

pineapple

500

This monetary unit of Israel is divided into 100 agorot

a shekel

500

Her first Academy Award nomination came in 1962 for her role in The Days of Wine and Roses. He was the Six Million Dollar Man.

Lee - Lee Remick; Lee Majors

500

... involves the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of the eyes

Ophthalmology

500

He was the governor of New Netherland before surrendering the region to the British in 1664

Peter Stuyvesant