The Stars
The Moon
and the Sundae
Children's Books
Mortal Mythologies
100

Located in this state, the Hollywood Walk of Fame boasts over 2600 public recognition's of celebrity achievements. 

California

100

The moon is directly related to the patterns of this regular ocean occurrence. 

Tides 

100

With their Croatian origin, these often are found on top of ice cream as well as cocktails. 

Maraschino Cherries

100

Written by Norman Bridwell, this book series follows the exploits of Emily Elizabeth and her unusually large pet. 

Clifford the Big Red Dog

100

This greedy Greek king was cursed with a golden touch, which eventually led to his ruin

King Midas 

200

This fictional celebrity received her star on on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2018, 40 years after her partner was the fictional first. 

Minnie Mouse

200

The year the US made its first lunar landing

1969

200

A combination of three distinct flavors served side-by-side, this style of ice cream commonly features vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry flavors. 

Neapolitan 

200

This Roald Dahl book features a young girl with a love of reading, as well as telekinetic powers. 

Matilda 

200

This Spartan beauty was said to have a face that launched 1000 ships. 

Helen (of Troy) 

300

With the inclusion of her star in 2007, this actress, who had her first role in E.T., added the 6th star for her family's collective total. 

Drew Barrymore 

300

In East Asian folklore, a mythological version of this animal is said to reside on the moon. 

Rabbit/Hare

300

Invented in 1904 at the Worlds Fair, this crispy treat was fashioned after local vendors ran out of supplies and were forced to improvise a new style of serving ice cream. 

Waffle Cones

300

Yellow-spotted lizards are a fictional creature that appear in this novel by Louis Sachar. 

Holes

300

She was cursed by Athena after she bested her in a competition of skill. For her boasting, Athena turned this master-weaver into the first spider. 

Arachne

400

Acknowledged for his contributions through films such as Defiant Ones and Inherit the Wind, this director received the first star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, placed in 1958

Stanley Kramer

400

The second phase in a Northern Hemisphere Lunar Cycle

Waxing Crescent

(New, Waxing Crescent, First Quarter, Waxing Gibbous, Full, Waning Gibbous, Last Quarter, Waning Crescent) 

400

Ben & Jerry's holds the claim for being the first to produce and sell this now common flavor of ice cream, after is was suggested during a raffle at their stores in Vermont. 

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

400

This novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery follows the adventures of a young red-haired orphan after she is mistakenly sent to a farm in Canada. 

Anne of Green Gables

400

Known for his extreme vanity, this hunter met his doom when he saw his reflection in a river and drowned while gazing at his own beauty.  

Narcissus 

500

Of the five categories that make up the Hollywood Walk of Fame, this "Singing Cowboy" is the only person to ever have a star in all five: Motion Picture, Television, Music, Radio, and Live Performance. 

Gene Autry 

500

While a calendar year typically only has 12 full moons, this term applies to any additional full moons that appear during that time, which happens ~every 3 years.   

Blue Moon 

500

This dessert (made from fruit, vanilla ice cream, and a sauce of brown butter and spiced rum) has its origins in New Orleans. 

Bananas Foster

500

English writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist. She is best known for her children's books, which largely feature talking rabbits. 

Beatrix Potter

500

The wife of Orpheus, she almost rescued from death by her husband before he accidentally looked back at her during their escape from the Underworld. 

Eurydice