Chillin' & Grillin'
In the Garden
All About Money
World Capitals
Bird Names
Final Jeopardy
100

Summertime cooks apply this thick sauce to meat toward the end of the grilling process.  

Barbecue Sauce

 If you apply it too early, it will burn while the food cooks through.

100

This popular purple vegetable, prominent in Italian and Greek cooking, is ripe for harvest in August.  

Eggplant

 When its skin is smooth and shiny and it seems too heavy, it’s ripe.

100

Money is not the root of evil, but this is.  

Love of money

 This comes from the Bible—1 Timothy 6:10.

100

Cairo is the capital of this North African country.  

Egypt

The Great Pyramid of Giza outside Cairo is the only location of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World remaining.

100

Mallard...

Duck

100

This famous advertising symbol is of a large red "S" enclosed in a white circle.

Safeway!

The point of the name was that the grocery operated on a cash-and-carry basis – it did not offer credit, as grocers traditionally had done. It was the "safe way" to buy food because a family could not get into debt via its grocery bill (as many families did at the time, a contributing cause of the Great Depression).



200

This is a more common term for “mopping.”

 Basting

 Whatever you call it, it’s applying a seasoned liquid while grilling to keep the food soft and moist. The newfangled term for “spraying” is spritzing. Thank you to all the celebrity chefs for keeping us on our toes with new terminology!

200

When you begin to feel a nip in the air in late August, it is time to plant this generic salad ingredient. Some varieties of it include oak leaf and Buttercrunch.  

Lettuce

 You can also plant any salad green, cucumber, or root or tuber vegetable in early fall. Cucumbers prefer warm weather, but they grow quickly

200

Money doesn’t grow on these.  

Trees

 We say this when we perceive that someone doesn’t understand the value of money.

200

Lisbon is the capital of this country.  

 Portugal

 Lisbon is the oldest city in Western Europe. Fado is a genre of sad folk music, and Fado restaurants are popular among tourists and locals there.

200

Great horned...

Owl

300

Add this to the ice in a manual ice-cream maker before churning the ingredients.

(Rock) salt

Adding salt makes the ice cream freeze faster.

300

This huge late bloomer is prized for its bright yellow color and its edible seeds.  

Sunflower

 What we think of as one sunflower is actually multiple flowers. The fuzzy, brown center comprises over a thousand tiny flowers.

300

The Canadian loonie coin has replaced this withdrawn paper denomination.

One Canadian dollar

 The loonie got its nickname from the loon pictured on one side of the coin. The $2 coin is known as the “toonie,” because it’s made from two metals. Paper money of these amounts have been phased out in Canada.

300

Santiago is the capital of this South American country.  

 Chile

In Chile, husbands and wives have different last names because women keep their maiden names.

300

Emperor...

Penguin

400

A type of BBQ that uses a type of "coal."

Charcoal

Grilling with charcoal requires a bit of time and attention, but the effort is rewarded with delicious chargrilled food that you've cooked while enjoying the outdoors.

400

These beautiful insects love flowers, but you won’t see them once fall temperatures arrive, because they can’t fly in temperatures less than 55ºF.  

Butterflies

 A group of butterflies is called a kaleidoscope or flutter.

400

U.S. paper money is made from a combination of two textiles. One is linen, and this is the other.  

Cotton

The composition is 75 percent cotton and 25 percent linen. Many countries have switched to longer-lasting polymer notes.

400

Reykjavik is the capital of this European country.  

Iceland

Iceland is part of the European continent but not part of the European Union. Fun fact: Dogs were banned in Reykjavik from 1924–1984 because they were considered farm animals.

400

Gold...

Finch

500

This is the term for a slab of meat or chicken breast that has been slit almost in half and opened to lie flat.  

Butterfly

 You must be careful when preparing and grilling butterflied chicken or meat. Be sure not to cut it all the way through into two pieces, and remember that grilling time is cut in half because the meat is half as thick.

500

The act of removing spent blooms is referred to by this term. If you’ve been doing it all season, make sure to stop in August if you want the seeds to self-sow.  

Deadheading or pruning

 When you stop removing spent flowers, they will turn into seed pods. You can pierce the pod with your fingers and spread the seeds for even more blooms next year

500

This is the most counterfeited bill.  

The $20 bill

 Betcha thought it was the $100 note. That’s the most counterfeited note outside of the United States. North Korea is the largest counterfeiter, and their dupes look so genuine that they cannot be detected other than by the Federal Reserve’s special machines.

500

Kabul is the capital of this country, where Americans and Canadians fought a war that spanned the 20th and 21st centuries.  

Afghanistan

 In the 1970s, Afghanistan was a modern country, with women fully participating in society. It was difficult to distinguish their college campuses from those in North America and the Western world.

500

Ring necked...

Pheasant

600

Place ice on this pulse point for a few minutes to cool down quickly.  

Wrist

 Another way to cool down quickly is to place an ice pack on the back of your neck.

600

This August bloomer with many petals grows from tubers, has flowers that can grow to the size of a dinner plate, and comes in a vast array of colors.  

Hint: Starts with a "D"

Dahlia

While they are in full bloom in August, they bloom from mid-summer into mid-fall.

600

This country was the first to use paper money.  

China!

It was a double-edged sword: It was distrusted, but it made international trade easier.

600

Jakarta is the capital of this Asian country.  

 Indonesia

 Jakarta is a province, not a city, but it received special status as the capital of Indonesia.

600

Whooping...

Crane