A Tale of Two A's
Blunt Brand Mascot Description
Fruit
Entertainers
Clique of Clichés
200

It's a simple and winnable casino game, based completely around the number 21

What is blackjack

200

Orange, striped, confident, cornflake-toting feline

Who is Tony the Tiger

200

This small, brown and purple teardrop-shaped Mediterranean fruit has a sweet and fleshy inside, making it a favorite for thousands of years in the region

What is a fig

200

He's a British comedian and former actor who left Hollywood after hosting the Oscars

Who is Ricky Gervais

200

Without the writer of Ecclesiastes, this timeless wisdom would never have entered modern parlance

What is "all is vanity"

400

This is the word for something permissible within Islam

What is "halal"

400

Short, masked, prison-clad, sandwich-swiping ginger

Who is the Hamburglar

400

This brown tropical stonefruit often looks dried even when not - it's a favorite among Muslims

What is a date

400

He's a longtime favorite TV personality and celebrity chef with a talent for being uncompromisingly blunt

Who is Gordon Ramsey

400

This saying equates possessing a weapon in need of sharpening to holding a grudge

What is "an ax to grind"

600
While the first movie in the franchise didn't bear his name, the four subsequent installments as well as the lego and Bethseda games did

Who is Indiana Jones

600

Muscular, amused, soft-spoken, and monochromatic tall human

Who is the Jolly Green Giant

600

These sweet cherries were developed at Washington State University in 1952 and named after the state's largest mountain

What are Rainier Cherries

600

He's a British executive, producer, and TV personality whose name and face have become synonymous with being unimpressed

Who is Simon Cowell

600

This adjectival phrase refers to a person set firmly in their beliefs and unlikely to change, as coloration

What is "dyed in the wool"

800

These herbivorous mammals are far larger and far more developed than the average one of their cousins being chased by a backyard dog - not to mention they jump twice the height and run twice as fast

What are jackrabbits

800

Suave, well-groomed, sophisticated, internet-sensation older man with a bottle and no regrets

Who is The Most Interesting Man in the World

800

This tropical fruit, which grows on small trees, looks like a pear or small coconut on the outside, but resembles a melon on the inside. It's most often consumed in juice form

What is guava

800

He's an American actor-turned-comedian who got his start through Mel Brooks - he was bald even back then

Who is Dave Chapelle

800

Do shellfish smile? This cliché would you believe that they're positively ecstatic

What is "happy as a clam"

1000

An apartheid struggle in this country became a flashpoint of the Cold War, when the United Nations controversially declared it independent of South Africa

What is Namibia

1000

Smiling, waxy, bearded, regal and unspeaking sandwich salesman

Who is the Burger King

1000

Sometimes referred to as a "golden orange," these cherry-sized citrus fruits are popular in Asia, less so in America

What are kumquats

1000

He was an absolutely vicious comedian with an ability to insult just about everyone - and energy he brought to Mr. Potato Head in the Toy Story movies

Who is Don Rickles

1000

The dawn of "faster than you could say" clichés began in large part due to this man, who plagued radio broadcasters with his remarkable speed by stealing bases before they could say his name

Who is Jackie Robinson