Food
Antonyms
(Adjectives)
What & Where
Synonyms
(Adjectives)
Drinks
100

This cheap but tasty dish is very popular in the United Kingdom.

Fish and chips

100

noisy

quiet

muffled

silent

100

What sport is this?

Where is it played? (2 answers)

Hockey

United States of America, Canada

100

beautiful

pretty

attractive

gorgeous

100

Described as the classic American soft drink.

Coca-Cola/Coke

200

This dish is often called the official food of the United States of America.

Hamburger/cheeseburger

200

honest

deceptive

untruthful

dishonest

200

What holiday is this?

Where is it celebrated? (1 answer)

Thanksgiving

United States of America

200

fast

quick

speedy

rapid

200

Made from lemons, this drink is popular in the southern United States.

Lemonade

300

Originally from Italy, this dish is now a staple in the English-speaking diet.

Carbonara

300

generous

selfish

stingy

ungenerous

300

What holiday is this?

Where is it celebrated? (1 answer)

Fourth of July

United States of America

300

happy

joyful

cheerful

content

300

Unlike its American cousin, this English drink is served hot and with milk.

English tea

400

This large bird is trimmed, stuffed, roasted, and eaten on holidays like Thanskgiving and Easter.

Turkey

400

complex

simple

straightforward

uncomplicated

400

What sport is this? 

Where is it played? (4 answers)

Football/soccer

United States of America, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia

400

weak

fragile

feeble

dying

400

Despite its official name, this soft drink does not come from Italy but rather San Francisco, California.

Italian soda

500

This dish is probably the most classic American dessert. Served with ice cream, it is called "a la mode."

Apple pie

500

elegant

unrefined

inelegant

awkward

500

What holiday is this? 

Where is it celebrated? (4 answers)

Halloween

United States of America, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia

500

confused

perplexed

baffled

disoriented

500

This drink - a 50/50 mix of lemonade and iced tea - is named after a famous golfer from the 20th century.

Arnold Palmer