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400

An unnaturally squinted face and an anchor tattoo make this man unmistakable

Who is Popeye

400

"In my younger and more vulnerable years, my father gave me some advice that I've been turning over in my mind ever since"

Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald

400

The Middle East and Mediterranean gave us this dish, introducing skewers into American cuisine

What is kebab

400

This is the term for a play on words that exploits words with dual meanings or similar sounds

What is a pun

400
According to legend, Nero played this instrument while Rome burned

What is the lyre

800

His first book, entitled "At Large," was a collection of Jim Davis' first ever comics featuring this character

Who is Garfield

800

"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."

Who is Jane Austen

800

Haggis is made by mixing spices and oatmeal with the minced heart, liver, and lungs of this animal

What is sheep

800

This figure of speech entails using directly contradictory terms in conjunction

What is oxymoron

800

The Greek goddess of hearth and home was highly honored and given this name by the Romans

What is "Vesta"

1200

One thing is certain: he'll never be caught by his canine nemesis

Who is Road Runner

1200

"It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen."

Who is George Orwell

1200

The Italians mixed rice and cheese to make this dish, now common in high-class dining

What is risotto

1200

The words for "decorative knot" and "respectful stoop" are referred to as these linguistic terms

What are homographs

1200

The Appian Way, constructed in 312 BC and still standing, connected Brindisi to this Roman city

What is Rome

1600

Fred, Wilma, Barney, and Betty make up the essential members of this iconic 1960s TV show

Who are the Flintstones

1600

"All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."

Who is Leo Tolstoy

1600

Beginning with the Aztecs and brought to the US via Texas, this American staple is now associated strongest with municipal Ohio

What is chili

1600

As opposed to consonants, this term refers to the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words, often employed in tongue-twisters

What is assonance

1600

This Roman military tactic involved soldiers forming a defensive formation by creating a shield wall with their shields overlapping

What is Testudo (Tortoise)

2000

Though he's only a beagle, he nearly shot down the red baron

Who is Snoopy

2000

"I am a sick man... I am a spiteful man."

Who is Fyodor Dostoevsky

2000

This Indian dish with a simplistic name, known for a creamy tomato-based sauce, is often served in saga.

What is butter chicken

2000

This is the literary device when one uses a part of something to represent the whole, as in calling a car "wheels"

What is synecdoche

2000

Julius Caesar famously declared "Veni, Vidi, Vici" after a quick victory in this battle

What is the Battle of Zela