Goodbye, Mr. Chip
Scrambled Egg Layers
A Dip in the Bay
Synonyms for Black
March 23 in History
Final Jeopardy
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Adieu, ma petite potato chip, as I plunge you into this "national" dip that shares a name with a soup

What is French onion?

100

Lawn favorite: GOLF MAIN

What is Flamingo?

100

Named for an explorer, this bay touches the territory of Nunavut on its west & Quebec on its east

What is Hudson Bay?

100

Corvus corax is the scientific name of this crow cousin

What is a raven?

100

On this day in 1933, the German Reichstag passed the Enabling Act, granting this man dictatorial powers

Who was Adolf Hitler?

100

19th CENTURY NONFICTION: A 2014 bestseller, in 1853 it was called "more extraordinary" than "Uncle Tom's Cabin" because "it is only a simply unvarnished tale"

What is Twelve Years a Slave?

200

If I'm down Austin way, I say goodbye to my chips after dunking them in this cheesy dip, like the one at Torchy's

What is queso?

200

Also a musical TV family: GARTER DIP

What is partridge?

200

In 2022, 30+ people were rescued after getting stranded on floating ice & chilling on this bay near Point Comfort, Wisconsin

What is Green Bay?

200

5-letter magazine founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson

What is Ebony?

200

Hallelujah! On this day in 1743 this oratorio by George Frideric Handel  premiered at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London

What is The Messiah?

200

THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE: Excluding the U.S. Canada, these 2 countries share the longest continuous border in the world, nearly 3,300 miles

What are Chile and Argentina?

300

Whether you spell it with a "J" or an "SH" at the end, this eggplant dip just stole my pita chip

What is baba ghanoush?

300

Soaring high: SOLAR TABS

What is albatross?

300

Extending about 35 miles inland, Penobscot Bay is an inlet of the North Atlantic on the coast of this state

What is Maine?

300

Ancient Egyptians used this 4-letter cosmetic to line the eyes

What is kohl?

300

No wire hangars!  This American actress was born this day in 1905 (d. 1977).

Who was Joan Crawford?

300

1980s MOVIES: The Dip used to kill characters in this 1988 film consisted of acetone, benzene & turpentine, ingredients of paint thinner

What is Who Killed Roger Rabbit?

400

My chip is lost in this cheese dip, yes, sadly, at the bottom of the "pot" that shares its name with said dip

What is fondue?

400

Busy little breed: HIM GRIN DUMB

What is hummingbird?

400

Amerigo Vespucci is said to have first sailed this Brazilian bay on Nov. 1, 1501; hence the name

What is Todos os Santos or All Saints Bay?

400

Residue of coal tar distillation used to pave roads & waterproof roofs

What is pitch?

400

This German-born rocket scientist (later emigrated to the US) was born this day in the Kingdom of Prussia in 1912 (d. 1977)

Who was Wernher von Braun?

400

SCIENCE FICTION: Referring to what's wrongly believed to be a meteorite, "The Falling Star" is the title of Chapter 2 of this 1898 novel by H.G. Wells

What is War of the Worlds?

500

Salsa bandera, AKA pico de gallo, is called "the flag" as its ingredients have these 3 colors found on Mexico's flag

What are red, white and green?

500

Surf's up for this one: SPREAD PIN

What is sandpiper?

500

The Sunshine Skyway Bridge crosses this body of water, sheltered in part from the Gulf of Mexico by the Pinellas Peninsula

What is Tampa Bay?

500

The RAF's Gloster Meteor, for example

What is a jet?

500

On this day in 1792, Joseph Haydn's 94th Symphony in G premiered in London -- it is better known my this name

What is the "Surprise" Symphony?

500

90s NONFICTION: Around 3 years on the bestseller list, this book is subtitled "An Old Man, A Young Man and Life's Greatest Lesson"

What is Tuesdays with Morrie?