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100

He invented the word "manxome" to describe a character in "Jabberwocky"

Lewis Carroll

100

This fruit was an early symbol of peace & prosperity

Fig

100

An 1864 convention in this city was the first of several to define the proper treatment of POWs & civilians

Geneva

100

It's the main alcoholic ingredient in a pina colada

Rum

100

 Because its hundreds of "seeds" are on the outside, this "berry" isn't considered a true berry

Strawberry

200

He did window displays for a toy store before writing & illustrating kids' classics like "Where the Wild Things Are"

Maurice Sendak

200

Burger King calls this signature sandwich "America's favorite burger"

The Whopper

200

 In 2024, for the first time in its 200-year history, this nation elected a female president, Claudia Sheinbaum

Mexico

200

A popular party drink made with red wine and fruit juices

Sangria

200

The "Star Trek" gestured called the Vulcan salute is accompanies by this four-word phrase

Live Long and Prosper

300

At the start of this Hemingway book, Santiago hasn't caught a fish in a long time; it ends with his fish being eaten by sharks

The Old Man and the Sea

300

The leaves of this aromatic herb, also called wild marjoram, are used in pasta sauce

Oregano

300

After Virginia, more Civil War battles were fought in this state than in any other

Tennessee

300

This is mixed with vodka to make a Moscow Mule

Ginger Beer

300

In the Disney film he's alphabetically last of Snow White's seven dwarfs

Sneezy

400

2 childhood friends wind up on opposite sides of the law in this author's 2022 legal thriller "The Boys from Biloxi"

John Grisham

400

Encyclopedia Britannica says this quick bread "became an integral part of the fashionable ritual of 'taking tea"'

Scones

400

U.S. Army troops massacred hundreds of Lakota near this South Dakota creek on December 29, 1890

Wounded Knee

400

This Scandinavian Liquor is made by redistilling alcohol made from grain or potatoes.

Aquavit

400

This maximum security correctional facility in New York was originally called Mount Pleasant Prison

Sing Sing

500

Her novel "Kindred" tells of Dana, a young Black woman who is transported from the 1970s back in time to the pre-Civil War South

Octavia Butler

500

This corkscrew pasta gets its name from the Italian for "little spindles"

Fusilli

500

It arrived in the U.S. in June of 1885 in 214 cases aboard the French ship Isere

The Statue of Liberty

500

This brand of aromatic bitters is named for a town in Venezuela  

Angostura

500

Hindi & Urdu give us the name of this clay oven that uses charcoal

Tandoor