Got Snacks?
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I Don't Want to Fight Bro
In The Kitchen
Famous Alliterations
100

This crunchy corn snack is shaped like a cone and often worn on fingertips like claws.

What are Bugles. 

100

This idiom-ic expression is used when weighing your options about a particular choice.

What is Pros & Cons. 

100

Known for its high, spinning, and jumping kicks, this Korean martial art literally translates to “the way of the foot and fist.”

What is Taekwondo. 

100

This handheld tool has loops of wire that trap air as you move it, making it essential for whipped cream or scrambled eggs.

What is a Whisk. 

100

This alliterative alter ego works as a photographer for the Daily Bugle when he’s not busy protecting NYC. 

Who is Peter Parker. 

200

This puffed corn snack’s name suggests it might be “academic,” though its flavors include White Cheddar and Movie Theater Butter.

What is Smartfood. 

200

This duo includes a native Hawaiian gal and mischievous alien who learns the meaning of ohana. 

What is Lilo & Stitch. 

200

In this Japanese sport, victory can come from forcing your opponent out of a ring called a dohyō—or simply making them touch the ground with anything but their feet.

What is Sumo Wrestling. 

200

This technique involves cooking food quickly in a small amount of fat over high heat—think onions sizzling in a pan.

What is Sauteing. 

200

This alliterative franchise originally made these fan favorite Munchkins via leftover dough cut out of larger pastries.

What is Dunkin Donuts. 

300

This snack’s signature flavor comes from powdered cheese made through bacterial fermentation.

What are Doritos. 

300

This phrase, often used by businessmen, describes the needs of a consumer as well as how much inventory they have. 

What is Supply & Demand. 

300

Known as “the art of eight limbs,” this Thai striking style uses 2 fists, 2 elbows, 2 knees, and 2 shins as primary weapons.

What is Muay Thai. 

300

This French word refers to cutting ingredients into long, thin matching strips. 

What is Julienne. 

300

Despite his rank, this cereal mascot technically wears the stripes of a commander, not the rank he claims in his alliterative name.

What is Cap'n Crunch. 

400

This global snack’s embossed pattern includes a four‑leaf clover and a twelve‑petal rosette, though most people never notice it. 

What is an Oreo. 

400

Coming from Latin mythology, this expression means all of the plants in a region as well as all the animals in a region. 

What is Flora & Fauna. 

400

This modern combat sport combines all sorts of grappling and striking though early versions of this sport had no weight class, no gloves or time limits.  UFC is the main league. 

What is MMA (Mixed Martial Arts). 

400

This kitchen unit is equal to 28 grams. 

What is 1 ounce. 

400

This alliterative NFL team plays its home games at Lumen Field, where crowd noise once registered as a small earthquake.

What is Seattle Seahawks. 

500

This snack is produced by a company whose logo features a man in 17th‑century attire, despite the fact that the company has no historical connection to that religious group.

What is Quakers Granola Bar. 

500

This English phrase means using logic or patterns to explain something, often used in playful literary way. 

What is Rhyme & Reason. 

500

Developed from Kodokan Judo’s ground‑fighting curriculum, this martial art was refined into a submission‑focused system.

What is BJJ (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu). 
500

This is the term for browning meat quickly to lock in flavor and temperature before cooking fully. 

What is Searing. 

500

Before moving into the White House, this alliterative ex-president served two terms as governor of California.

Who is Ronald Regan.