Milk-Based Foods
The Funnies
You Can Call Me Al
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Collect $200
200

Milk, sugar, vanilla, rice

Rice Pudding

200

Charlie Brown’s dog Snoopy, from the Peanuts comic strip, is not a Dalmatian, but instead a black-and-white pup of this dog breed

Beagle
200

This Today Show Weatherman has held the position since 1996

Al Roker

200

This automaker is planning to its headquarters a mile down the road from its current “Glass House” by 2027

Ford Motor Company

200

This former Army General and 18th U.S. President is on the $50 bill

Ulysses S. Grant

400

Milk, cream, sugar, live bacterial cultures

Yogurt/Kefir

400

In this Bill Watterson comic, the titular boy and anthropomorphic stuffed tiger navigate life, nature, and the implications of aging

Calvin and Hobbes


400

This longtime Detroit Tigers outfielder’s number 6 was the first number to be retired by the team

Al Kaline

400

This Georgia-Based airline celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2025

Delta Air Lines

400

Minted until 1857, this fractionally-denominated coin had the smallest face value of any U.S. currency

The half-cent

600

Milk, sugar, eggs, caramel

Flan
600

This single-panel comic by Gary Larson utilizes surrealist humor to explore uncomfortable social situations, improbable events, or logical fallacies, among other topics

The Far Side
600

This Chicago gangster ran a soup kitchen during the Great Depression as a way to improve his image

Al Capone

600

Chicagoans don’t call their transit system the subway, but this one-letter name instead

The "L"

600

This Underground Railroad conductor is scheduled to replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill when it is redesigned in 2030

Harriet Tubman

800

Milk, cream, lemon juice or vinegar, pressed into cubes and used in Indian curries

Paneer

800

“Garfield” is set in this small Indiana town, which is home to both the Garfield Trail and creator Jim Davis’s alma mater, Ball State University

Muncie

800

“I Lost on Jeopardy” is a track on this artist’s Grammy-winning album “In 3-D”

“Weird Al” Yankovic

800

No domestic airlines were allowed to fly to this city during the Cold War, only American, British, and French ones

West Berlin

800

The second-most traded currency worldwide, after the U.S. Dollar

Euro

1000

Milk, flour, butter; a base sauce in French cuisine often used for lasagna and gratins

Béchamel

1000

If dry, witty office humor is your cup of joe, this comic strip about a micromanaged, cubicle-confined engineer might be for you

Dilbert

1000

This Al wasn’t happy with how the Supreme Court ruled on December 12, 2000

Al Gore
1000

This longest Interstate Highway stretches from Seattle in the west to Boston in the east

Interstate 90

1000

This Asian currency was introduced in 1962, replacing the Hwan

South Korean Won