CONDIMENTS
LENDING YOU A POKER HAND
5 FOR THE ROAD
WORLD CAPITALS
CLASSIC TOYS & GAMES
POP CULTURE VS.
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The song "One Week" by Barenaked Ladies says, "Hot like" this Japanese condiment "when I bust rhymes, big like LeAnn Rimes"

wasabi

200

The Bicycle cards website points out 5 of a kind is only possible with these as part of the game, something "most poker purists" shun

a joker (wild cards)

200

The road to hell is proverbially paved with these, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't try to be nice

good intentions

200

This Kenyan metropolis outdoes Denver by a few hundred feet in the mile high capital city club

Nairobi

200

During the Vietnam War, this toy of 80 feet of wire was sometimes used as a portable antenna for radios

a Slinky

200

In 1966 The Royal Guardsmen set the scene "in the clear blue skies over Germany" for a song titled "Snoopy Vs." this guy

the Red Baron

400

This paste of ground sesame seeds can be used in a variety of ways in Middle Eastern cuisine, including as an ingredient in hummus

tahini

400

Paul Newman uses more than luck & skill to get the 4 jacks that beat Robert Shaw in this 1973 movie about a big con

The Sting

400

Now an idiom for any sort of adventurous path, this colorful route in a 1900 novel was "very uneven" at times

the Yellow Brick Road

400

It was the capital of Gran Colombia before it was the capital of (regular) Colombia

BogotΓ‘

400

This toy with a sister named Yam was the first toy advertised on TV, back in 1952

Mr. Potato Head

400

"Red vs. Blue" are 2 armies in an animated series that's an offshoot of this "angelic" video game franchise

Halo

600

A good accompaniment to artichokes, this condiment is a mayo heavy on the garlic & the vowels

aioli

600

Edward G. Robinson wins a poker duel with this hand in "The Cincinnati Kid"; poker & movie fans debate the realism of the game

a straight flush

600

Ray Charles started off a song with these 4 words; now it means scram!

Hit the road, Jack

600

This capital of Cambodia is at the junction of the Mekong & the TonlΓ© Sap

Phnom Penh

600

In 2016 this game introduced a new suspect: Dr. Orchid, the daughter of the mansion's owner

Clue

600

On this series, Casey Webb travels the country, taking on eating challenges like a 4-pound Reuben or a gallon-sized sundae

Man v. Food

800

Bottles of this Mexican hot sauce offer "el sabor perfecto" & a signature wooden cap

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The "dead man's hand" of 2 pair, black aces & 8s, was reportedly held by him when he was shot dead in 1876

Hickok

800

A child's game fronts this phrase used in politics for postponing a needed action

to kick the can down the road

800

It's not just the capital--it's also one of Morocco's 4 imperial cities

Rabat

800

In 1963 the original model of this came packaged with pans & mixes for cake & cookies

the Easy-Bake Oven

800






In an Edgar Wright film, this title slacker vies with Ramona Flowers' 7 evil exes, as well as "the World"

Scott Pilgrim

1000

UNESCO added this Tunisian chili paste, sort of North Africa's ketchup, to its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage

harissa

1000

This late legendary player won the World Series of Poker two years in a row by having his 10-2 become a full house

(Doyle) Brunson

1000

You may have an enlightening moment on the "road to" this city, like Saul did in the Bible

Damascus

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Climbing up on Medvednica Hill, I could see this end-of-the-alphabet city's light & pictured its 13th c. invasion by Mongols

Zagreb

1000

Alfred Butts invented this board game in 1931; he called it Criss-Cross Words

Scrabble

1000

In "The People vs." this man, Woody Harrelson says, "I'm your dream client. I'm the most fun, I'm rich, & I'm always in trouble"

Larry Flynt