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100

Usually round, this flat base of leavened wheat-based dough topped with tomatoes, cheese, and often various other ingredients and baked.

Pizza

100

These two streetwise cops bust criminals in their red-and-white Ford Gran Torino, with the help of police snitch, Huggy Bear.

Dets. David Starsky and Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson

100

In 1984, Clara Peller spent hours looking at hamburgers asking, "Where's the Beef?" hoping to find some for this fast food chain.

Wendy's.

100

This sparkling wine originated, and is produced, in a very specific region of France that demand specific vineyard practices.

Champagne

100

The remains of the deceased inventor of the Pringles can are stored in a Pringles can, Original flavor of course.

True.  Fredric Baur, responsible for creating the iconic Pringles can. Wished to be laid to rest in one.

200

A device is designed to control the direction or characteristics of fluid flow as it exits an enclosed chamber or pipe.

Nozzle

200

With virtually no crimes to solve, most of this Sheriff's time is spent philosophizing and calming down his Deputy in Mayberry, North Carolina.

 Sheriff Andy Taylor and Dep. Barney Fife

200

Based on the short film True written and directed by Charles Stone III, the ad for this product features 4 friends calling each other to find out "Wassssup?"

Budweiser

200

Contrary to popular belief, it doesn’t have to be made in Kentucky, although 95% of the world’s supply is.

Bourbon

200

My friend hasn't answered their phone, what do I do? The minimum waiting period before a missing person's report can be filed is 24 hours.

False.  In fact, there is no waiting period at all. If you suspect someone is missing, report it.

300

Freelance photographers who doggedly pursue celebrities to take candid pictures to sell to magazines and newspapers.

Paparazzi

300

A career-minded single woman and a married working mother work to keep NYC's "Midtown South" precinct safe.

Dets. Christine Cagney and Mary Beth Lacey

300

Oh Yeah!  This drink additive, created in 1927, has been promoted by a 'relief pitcher' who busts through walls to quench your thirst.

Kool-Aid

300

This distilled beverage made from the blue agave plant can only be produced in the state of Jalisco and limited municipalities surrounding it.

Tequila

300

Up, right, up, down, left...  Doctors who play video games make fewer operating room errors.

True.  Doctors who played video games for more than three hours each week made 37% fewer surgical errors than those who didn't.

400

In 2006 Jeff Skilling, Enron CEO, got into trouble for this, using money he had been entrusted with for personal use.

Embezzlement

400

These two F.B.I. Agents, a believer and a skeptic, investigate the strange and unexplained, while hidden forces work to impede their efforts to find the truth.

Fox Mulder & Dana Scully

400

You can squeeze the tomatoes, you can squeeze cantaloupes but Mr Whipple kindly asks you NOT to squeeze this.

Charmin Bathroom Tissue

400

This grape brandy originating from the area between Paris and Bordeaux has ratings from VS, to VSOP, to XO, to Extra.

Cognac

400

David Hasselhoff, aka 'The Hoff', lost his right to be referred to by this nickname in his recent divorce.

False.  When Hasselhoff divorced Pamela Bach in 2008, their settlement included the actor keeping the rights to both the nickname and the catchphrase, "Don't hassle the Hoff".

500

Playing a string instrument by plucking the strings with the finger instead of using the bow, as on a violin.

Pizzicato

500

The mean streets of Miami are safer because of these two, highly fashionable, undercover detectives.

Dets. Sonny Crockett and Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs

500

“Two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, and a sesame seed bun.”

McDonalds (Big Mac)

500

This highly alcoholic, aniseed-flavored liquor made from the by-product of grapes has been part of the Grecian formula since the 14th century, some say.

Ouzo

500

The cold never bothered him anyway, which is why Walt Disney's body is cryogenically frozen.

False.  His body was cremated after he died from lung cancer complications in 1966.