Flaming Foods
Reading Material
Titles & Honorifics
Starts with an Animal
Pop Culture
100

“Joy of Cooking” instructions for making this cherry dessert: “Standing back, ignite with a long lighted match

cherries jubilee

100

Look, nothing's written in this--well, the tablet of Assyrian King Tukulti-Ninurta from the 1200s B.C. is

stone

100

A Massachusetts paper discussed using this honorific for women in 1901; the New York Times would embrace it in 1986

Ms.

100

It's a beard trimmed to a point on the chin

goatee

100

She closed out the 2021 inauguration celebration by singing "Firework" as fireworks shot across the sky

Katy Perry

200

Henri Charpentier is said to have created this dessert crepes dish by accident; the dish was a flaming success

Crepe Suzette

200

The high-end Oasis in this brand of e-readers has a glass rather than a plastic screen

Kindle

200

The wife of a lord ain't just a lady (though that is a title equivalent), she's a this

a dame

200

To bind all 4 of an animal's legs together

hogtie

200

Suites based on shows like "Adventure Time" & "Ben 10" are at the hotel named for this network

Cartoon Network

300

You can make a flaming version of this tex-mex dish whose name means “little sashes”

fajitas

300

The nearly translucent paper called this kind of "skin" was once popular for air mail, where every ounce counted

onion

300

American legal eagles are commonly called this, but it also can refer to the eldest son of a baronet

esquire

300

To crouch in fear

to cower
300

To promote his album "The Life of Pablo", this rapper opened a series of pop-up stores around the world

Kanye West

400

This dessert, cake & ice cream browned in the oven, can be flambeed for a dramatic presentation

Baked Alaska

400

Combine 2 words in the New York Times' slogan & get the name of this light, pulpy paper it comes on

newsprint

400

An abbot is referred to as right this; a Roman Catholic bishop, most this

reverend

400

Bilirubin & carotene are these coloring agents

pigments

400

An industrious raccoon named Tom Nook runs the in-game business in this Nintendo game: "New Horizons"

Animal Crossing

500

Brennan’s in New Orleans says that this flaming fruity dessert is the most requested item on its menu

Bananas Foster

500

A version of the Book of the Dead, including a hymn to Ra, is called the this plant material "of Ani"

papyrus

500

In German forms of address, traditionally this word goes before "doktor" if the doktor is a dude

herr

500

It's the proud & historic region seen here

Catalan (Catalonia)

500

Mobster & assassin Frank Sheeran is the title character of this 2019 Martin Scorsese mob epic

The Irishman