PASTA
POTATOES
PREDATOR OR PREY
PARIS, PLEASE
POTPOURRI
100

What does ‘al dente’ mean?

"To the tooth" or firm but tender

100

In 1952, this toy was born, and was also the first toy to be advertised on television.

Mr. Potato Head

100

This animal is known as the 'king of the jungle' 

What is a Lion

100

This iconic sculpture from the 1889 World's Fair is the symbol of Paris.

The Eiffel Tower

100

SPF in sunscreen stands for what?

Sun Protection Factor

200

This cut of pasta resembles the writing end of an old fashioned quill pen, hence its name.

Penne

200

The most widely consumed type of potato in the United States

What is Russet Potato

200
Traffic in Paris no longer relies on these ____ as the last one was removed in 2016

What is a Stop Sign

200

This antibiotic mold was made by accident in 1928

What is Penicillin

300

Bow-tie pasta is known by this name in Italian, which means "butterflies".

Farfalle

300

Fish and chips in England is a classic dish of battered, fried fish served with what kind of potatoes?

What are Thick-cut fried potatoes/Thick-cut fries

300

John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson starred in which 1994 Quentin Tarantino film?

What is Pulp Fiction

400

Vermicelli pasta is named after this creature

What is worms

400

The part of the potato that people eat

What is the tuber

400

This mammal is known to use electroreception to find its prey

What is a Platypus

400

What is the name of the mountain chain that separates most of Spain from France?

The Pyrenees

400

When using a computer, what does the "P" in PDF stand for? 

What is Portable

500

Pasta served "all' Arrabbiata" is made with a tomato sauce containing this key ingredient.

Red chili peppers

500

The Potato Museum in Washington DC holds this many potato artifacts

What is 2000 potato artifacts

500

This structure is considered Paris's "Point Zero" or the starting point from which all distances in the city are measured

What is Notre Dame

500

This “P” is the name of the 19th-century art movement pioneered by Georges Seurat and Paul Signac that uses small dots of color to form images?

What is Pointillism