Phile Cabinet
Getting Crunked
Fast Food
Famous People's Names but Kinda Different and Given in Fragments Through Other Clues
Quick Maffs
Smitty Werbenjagermanjensen
100

Bibliophile

Someone who loves books

100

The average alcohol content of this beverage, which is produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches from cereal grain along with yeast, ranges from 4 to 6 percent

Beer

100

This sandwich chain previously held the record for most fast food locations worldwide, but have since dropped to 4th in that category due to a dip in sales

Subway

100

A term in Spanish and Portuguese for a foreigner, usually refers to English-speaking Anglo-Americans; A luminous spheroid of plasma held together by self-gravity

Ringo Starr (Gringo Star)

100

Quantities without set values, such as y, x, and z

Variables

100

Element with atomic #1

Hydrogen

200

Acrophile

Someone who loves heights

200

Gin is a distilled alcoholic drink primarily flavored with this berry

Juniper berries

200

Founded in 1971, this fast food chain, which is primarily known for its beverages, generates the highest yearly revenue of any fast food establishment; a whopping 36 and a half billion dollars per year

Starbucks

200

An above or below ground repository for the remains of the dead; To sail or travel about, as for pleasure or reconnaissance

Tom Cruise (Tomb Cruise)

200

This concept is often taught as acronyms such as PEMDAS or BODMAS for ease of memorization

Order of Operations

200

Pokemon #0001

Bulbasaur

300

Dendrophile

Someone who loves trees and forests

300

This Korean alcohol which is traditionally made from rice was first created in the 13th-century

Soju

300

Founded in 1921, this is the oldest American fast food chain and are most well known for their small, square burgers

White Castle

300

A combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock primarily comprised of carbon; A significant other in a marriage 

Cole Sprouse (Coal Spouse)

300

The slope intercept form of a line

y = mx + b

300

This retired American Football quarterback wore #1 and played 11 seasons for the Carolina Panthers and New England Patriots

Cam Newton

400

Melophile

Someone who loves music

400

Not to be confused with its non-alcoholic cousins, this fortified wine is made by combining brandy with a fermented blend of raisins, sugar, yeast, and a root spice

Ginger wine

400

With more than 900 locations across America, this chain that specializes in chicken fingers has the third highest revenue for chicken fast food chains in the US

Raising Cane's

400

Fortunate; A stringed instrument having a body shaped like a pear sliced lengthwise and a neck with a fretted fingerboard that is usually bent just below the tuning pegs 

Lucy Liu (Lucky Lute)

400

A special point in a coordinate system where the axes intersect, typically represented as (0, 0) in two dimensions 

Origin

400

According to their 2024 report, this is the #1 search on Pornhub worldwide

Hentai

500

Hippophile

Someone who loves horses
500

This Japanese liqueur made by steeping a specific type of unripe plum in liquor and sugar

Umeshu

500

With over 2,500 locations, this chain found only in Great Britain is most known for their baked goods, sausage rolls, and sandwiches

Greggs

500

A brand of French vodka whose bottle features a common waterfowl; A rounded or conical heap of stones erected by early inhabitants of the British Isles, apparently as a sepulchral monument

Genghis Khan (Grey Goose Cairn)

500

This capitalized letter of the Greek alphabet is used to denote the sum of a finite number of terms, which are determined by subscripts and superscripts 

∑ (Sigma)

500

This country is the #1 pineapple producer worldwide

Indonesia