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This is another name for powdered sugar.

What is confectioners’ sugar?

To prevent clumping, it’s mixed with cornstarch.

100

Buenos Aires is the capital of this South American country

What is Argentina?

Three more interesting facts: Nearly 97 percent of Argentinians are of European descent. Argentina’s movie industry is around 100 years old. Its national sport is pato, which is played on horseback and is a cross between basketball and polo.

100

Two pints equals this.

What is a quart?

Thirty-two ounces equals one quart. Four quarts equals one gallon.

100

Durum, semolina, self-rising, bread, and whole wheat are types of this.

What is flour?

Flour is made by milling grains, beans, nuts, and seeds into a fine powder.

100

On November 20, 1947, Philip Mountbatten married this distant cousin.

Who is Queen Elizabeth II?

At the time of their marriage, she was Princess Elizabeth. The European royal families are all related.

200

This is the sugar substitute in the pink packet.

What is Sweet’N Low?

It’s a popular brand of saccharin, and it’s 300–500 times sweeter than sugar.

200

New South Wales, Queensland, and Tasmania are three of the states of this country in the southern hemisphere.

What is Australia?

Did you know that Dutch settlers arrived in Australia before the British did?

200

This kitchen small appliance company was founded in 1971 and is renowned for its food processors, ice cream makers, blenders, convection ovens, and coffee makers.

What is Cuisinart?

Conair, a popular maker of personal care products such as hair dryers, now owns the company.

200

This apple bears the partial name of a Japanese company that still makes camera film.

What is Fuji?

The Fuji apple is one of the sweetest apples on the market. It was bred in Japan from two American varieties.

200

Born November 5, 1911, Roy Rogers, “King of the Cowboys,” married this “Queen of the West.”

Who is Dale Evans?

She was also known as “Queen of the Cowgirls.” The duo is known for their signature tune, “Happy Trails.” Together, they made the film My Pal Trigger, featuring Rogers’ ever-present horse.

300

This gives brown sugar its flavor.

What is molasses?

When the molasses loses moisture due to air exposure, this causes brown sugar to harden. When brown sugar clumps, place a piece of bread in the container and return in an hour. The molasses in the sugar absorbs the moisture from the bread.

300

This country was part of an empire with Hungary from 1867 to 1918.

What is Austria?

Notable Austrians include Josef Madersperger, who invented the sewing machine, and Ferdinand Porsche, inventor of the eponymous car, who was from Austria-Hungary.

300

This is another word for sour.

What is tart?

Cherries come in two major varieties: sweet and tart.

300

Dates are this dried fruit.

What are figs?

Technically, figs aren’t fruit; they are flowers turned inside out.

300

It was murder when this actress, born November 2, 1942, starred with Robert Wagner on the set of Hart to Hart from 1979 to 1984.

Who is Stefanie Powers?

In the 1960s, she starred in The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.

400

Sugar is derived from the sugarcane plant or this root vegetable.

What is sugar beet?

The majority of U.S. sugar comes from the sugar beet plant.

400

Morocco and Tunisia flank this North African country, which lies on the Mediterranean Sea’s coastline.

What is Algeria?

It’s the largest country in Africa, and 80 percent of the Saharan Desert is located within its borders.

400

This means to one-up or gain an advantage over your intellectual opponent.

What is outsmart?

According to Chinese military general Sun Tsu, one way to outsmart your opponent is to use the art of deception to appear weak when you are strong and strong when you are weak.

400

Farfalle belongs to this group of Italian staples.

What is pasta?

Farfalle looks like little bow ties and is one of the oldest pasta shapes. It dates back to the 16th century, when women would use leftover pasta dough to make the little bow ties.

400

On November 18, 1978, in Guyana, South America, this preacher led his followers in mass suicide when they drank poisoned Kool-Aid.

Who is Jim Jones?

The site of the mass suicide was Jones’ compound, which was named for him—Jonestown.

500

This is the generic name for Splenda.

What is sucralose?

Sucralose is 600 times sweeter than table sugar.

500

Once a colony of Portugal, this southwestern African country endured a 27-year civil war, involving troops from Cuba and South Africa, from 1975 to 2002.  

What is Angola?

While the developed world knows little about Angola aside from its civil war, the country has some magnificent natural attractions and picturesque architecture of Portuguese influence. The official language is Portuguese, and it’s believed that the samba may have originated in Angola.

500

Defined by Merriam-Webster as “a broad embankment raised as a fortification and usually surmounted by a parapet,” it is referenced in “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

What is a rampart?

The word appears in the first stanza: “O’er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming.”

500

These are Mediterranean/Middle Eastern fried or baked balls or patties made with chickpeas, herbs, and spices and often drizzled with tahini.

What are falafel?

Falafel are thought to have originated with the Coptic Christian Egyptians during Lent as a replacement for meat.

500

This online shopping sale day is the Monday after the American Thanksgiving.

What is Cyber Monday?

In 2005, American consumers spent $484 million. In 2023, sales reached $12.4 billion.