It's the "R" in the musical genre name "R&B", & it's a bit tougher to spell than the "B"
What is "rhythm"?
A sinister Kalamata
What is an evil olive?
It's the defining ingredient in vinaigrette dressing
What is vinegar?
1999 film with the line "The answer is out there, Neo, and it's looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to"
What is The Matrix?
AKA "America’s Dairyland", it’s one of the leading U.S. states in milk production
What is Wisconsin?
A handy spelling mnemonic: this word referring to writing paper has an "E" for "envelope"; its homonym has an "A" for "at rest"
What is "stationery"?
A drinking receptacle used to hold Juicy Fruit or Trident
What is a gum mug?
What the potage du jour is
What is the soup of the day?
The park bench Tom Hanks sat on in much of this 1994 film was in Chippewa Square in Savannah, Georgia
What is Forrest Gump?
1 of this unit of milk weighs about 8 pounds
What is a gallon?
To avoid spelling this Yiddish word for, say, your BTS snow globe, try an easier-to-spell synonym like "curio" or "doodad"
What is a "tchotchke"?
Your holdings of Au are chronicled in a written record or diary
What is a gold log?
"Foie gras" typically refers to a pate or terrine of this fowl organ
What is goose liver?
The popular soundtrack of this 2000 film includes "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow" & "You Are My Sunshine"
What is O Brother, Where Art Thou?
A Frenchman created this process that kills microorganisms in milk by heating it
What is pasteurization?
At least to the James Beard Foundation, there's no "N" on the menu when spelling this word for the owner of an eatery
What is a "restaurateur"?
A treat after a long day of work in a sliding box in a chest
What is a drawer reward?
A la the city of Nice, it's a salad of tomatoes, green beans, potatoes, ripe olives and anchovies
What is salade niçoise?
It was the mythological container sought by Lara Croft in "Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life"
What is Pandora's Box?
This type of sugar that's less sweet than sucrose is found only in milk
What is lactose?
These pups were called "badger dogs" to disassociate them from Germany after WWI; as a bonus, the non-German name was easier to spell
What is a "dachshund"?
I've done this, dug in the earth to find blue twill-woven fabric used to make jeans
What is mined denim?
"Parmentier" refers to dishes prepared with this vegetable
What are potatoes?
In this animated film, Henry J. Waternoose says, "Kids these days. They just don't get scared like they used to"
What is Monsters Inc.?
In 1856 Gail Borden received a patent for his process to do this to milk
What is condense it?