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Marvels many mutants
"What’s Cooking?"
100

This 19th-century ax murderer was tried and acquitted for the brutal killings of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts.

Who is Lizzie Borden?

100

This NFL team plays its home games at Lambeau Field and is the only community-owned non-profit franchise in major US sports.

Who are the Green Bay Packers?

100

Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing this communication device after saying, "Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you."

What is the telephone?

100

This card-slinging Cajun mutant can charge inanimate objects with explosive kinetic energy, usually favoring a deck of playing cards.

Who is Gambit?

100

This popular Japanese dish consists of vinegared rice combined with ingredients like raw fish and seaweed.

What is sushi?

200

This 1969 murder of a Hollywood actress and her friends by the Manson Family shocked the world and ended the "peace and love" era.

Who is Sharon Tate?

200

This historic MLB franchise plays its home games at Fenway Park, featuring the famous "Green Monster" left-field wall.

Who are the Boston Red Sox?

200

Scottish scientist Alexander Fleming accidentally discovered this world-changing antibiotic in 1928 when mold contaminated his petri dishes.

What is penicillin?

200

This blue-skinned, teleporting mutant from Germany leaves behind a distinct smell of sulfur and a "BAMF" sound effect when he vanishes.

Who is Nightcrawler?

200

This Italian coffee drink is made with equal parts espresso, steamed milk, and milk foam.

What is a cappuccino?

300

This prominent South Carolina attorney was convicted in 2023 for the double murder of his wife Maggie and son Paul at their hunting estate.

Who is Alex Murdaugh?

300

This NFL team unlocked massive new revenue streams and spiked in value after moving into the multibillion-dollar SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

Who are the Los Angeles Rams?

300

Johannes Gutenberg revolutionized communication in 15th-century Europe by introducing this movable-type machine.

What is the printing press?

300

Imbued with the power to alter probability fields, this lucky mutant mercenary's good fortune automatically triggers when she is in physical danger.

Who is Domino?

300

This Mexican sauce, often made with chocolate, chili peppers, and spices, is traditionally served over poultry.

What is mole?

400

This "Black Dahlia" victim became the center of one of Hollywood's most famous and gruesome unsolved 1947 murder mysteries.

Who is Elizabeth Short?

400

This Original Six NHL franchise plays at Madison Square Garden and features a classic blue, white, and red jersey design.

Who are the New York Rangers?

400

Eli Whitney patented this 1793 machine, which quickly separated seeds from fiber and radically transformed the American agricultural economy.

What is the cotton gin?

400

 This mutant's unique ability allows him to absorb the kinetic energy of any physical impact, converting it into superhuman physical strength and size.

Who is Sebastian Shaw?

400

This classic Louisiana Creole and Cajun dish traditionally features a mix of rice, vegetables, and meats like andouille sausage, chicken, or shrimp cooked together in one pot.

What is jambalaya?

500

This eccentric New York real estate heir was the subject of the true-crime documentary The Jinx before being convicted of murdering his friend Susan Berman.

Who is Robert Durst?

500

This English Premier League club plays at Old Trafford and is widely known by the nickname "The Red Devils."

Who is Manchester United?

500

In 1945, engineer Percy Spencer noticed a candy bar had melted in his pocket while he worked near a military radar magnetron, leading to the invention of this common kitchen appliance.

What is the microwave oven?

500

This Morlock leader has the psychic ability to perceive the genetic potential and superpowers of other mutants, using her gifts to lead the underground mutant community.

Who is Callisto?

500

This French culinary term refers to cutting vegetables into long, thin strips similar to matchsticks.

What is julienne?