What's ina Name?
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Once Hit Wonders
200

Love's got everything to do with this "Proud Mary" singer.

Who is Tina Turner?

200

This is a bulletproof start to any sauce, made by combining melted butter and flour over heat.

What is a roux?

200

The origin for this food comes from the very man who requested it, that is, meat between two pieces of bread.

What is a sandwich?

200

The country formerly known as Siam.

What is Thailand?

200

Built in 2600 BC, these are nearly 2000 years older than the other ancient wonders.

What are the Great Pyramids?

400

Call the exterminator! There's a rat on the stage!

Who is Angelina Ballerina?

400

I'm pretty sure this is a French white sauce, but I'm new, girl.

What is bechamel?

400

Credited to Aristotle's theories about women's "wandering womb," this word is often attributed to wild women.

What is hysteria?

400

This lake on the U.S.-Canadian border is the largest body of freshwater by surface area in the world.

What is Lake Superior?

400

Built by his sister-wife hybrid, this wonder served as the final resting place for the Carian king Mausolus.

What is the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus?

600

Our wannabe marine biologist rightfully singled this girl out as the leader.

Who is Nina?

600

Opposites attract, but not always. This serves as the ingredient that helps things like oil and vinegar mix.

What is an emulsifier?

600

Predicated on the belief that left-handed people were the children of the Devil, this malicious word has Latin roots.

What is sinister?

600

This is the Eastern-most state in the United States, according to longitude.

What is Alaska?

600

These ancient wonder is the least likely to have actually existed, at least not the way we all imagine it. 

What are the Hanging Gardens of Babylon?

800

She really doesn't want to talk about Charli XCX.

Who is Marina?

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Who is Rina?

800
This alternative pasta shape gets its name from the Italian phrase for "little bells".

What is "campanelle"?

800

This term comes from the Greek word for foreigners as their non-Greek language sounded like "bar bar bar".

What is barbarian?

800

This famous, long river flows south to north.

What is the Nile?

800

The term "herostratic fame" comes from the vandal and destroyer of this ancient temple.

What is the Temple of Artemis?

1000

She's making a roast chicken for Jeffrey and her gay friends. Isn't that fabulous?

Who is Ina Garten?

1000

This savory pudding made of minced sheep meat and other ingredients is the national dish of Scotland.

What is haggis?

1000

Shakespeare is said to have created this word, now often aligned with Justin Bieber instead of the motion it once did.

What is swagger?

1000

As of 2024, this country and the U.S. are the only that allow advertisement of prescription drugs on television.

What is New Zealand?

1000

This commissioner of the Lighthouse at Alexandria and supporter of the Library of Alexandria did not move in silence, unlike the first letter of his name.

Who is Ptolemy II?