#8880, aired 2023-05-26 | FOOD STUFF $200: In 2018 the Royal Mint issued a series of 10-pence coins to represent the British alphabet; "F" stands for this fast food pair fish & chips |
#8880, aired 2023-05-26 | FOOD STUFF $400: Craving a taste of the Middle East? Enjoy this dish, deep-fried ground chickpeas often served in pita bread falafel |
#8880, aired 2023-05-26 | FOOD STUFF $600: Americans think of this dish as a stew, but the authentic Budapest version is more of a soup goulash |
#8880, aired 2023-05-26 | FOOD STUFF $800: This thick wheat noodle, kind of Japanese spaghetti, is traditionally served in soup udon |
#8880, aired 2023-05-26 | FOOD STUFF $1000: This national-named dish of poultry, greens & crunchy bits was popularized at Madame Wu's restaurant in the '60s Chinese chicken salad |
#8855, aired 2023-04-21 | "F"IVE LETTER WORDS $400: Food groups often left off nutritional guidelines include nougat, meringue & this sweet stuff seen with bread fluff |
#8829, aired 2023-03-16 | FOOD STUFF $400: You can make a flaky crust in about 50 minutes for this pastry shell dish associated with the region of Lorraine quiche |
#8829, aired 2023-03-16 | FOOD STUFF $800: Hot dog! Phelps, New York is the "capital" of this cabbage-based topping, & it's time to pile some on right now sauerkraut |
#8829, aired 2023-03-16 | FOOD STUFF $1200: Breakfast for dinner? Yabba dabba don't mind if I do, with these 2 cereals named for young Ms. Flintstone Fruity Pebbles & Cocoa Pebbles |
#8829, aired 2023-03-16 | FOOD STUFF $1600: The thymus glands & pancreas of a lamb are called these, sounding more like pastry than meat & frankly, tastier sweetbreads |
#8829, aired 2023-03-16 | FOOD STUFF $2000: Espresso & mascarpone are ingredients in this layered Italian dessert whose name means "pick me up" tiramisu |
#8763, aired 2022-12-14 | IN THE PUDDING $4,000 (Daily Double): This type of "pudding" is actually sausage, but sanguinaccio dolce, made with the same stuff, is pudding pudding blood pudding |
#7993, aired 2019-05-15 | FOOD STUFF $200: One of Cracker Barrel's fancy fixin's is country fried (not chicken fried) this steak |
#7993, aired 2019-05-15 | FOOD STUFF $400: You don't need your oven to make this appetizer--a lime juice marinade does the cooking ceviche |
#7993, aired 2019-05-15 | FOOD STUFF $600: On this 5-letter diet, you eat like our ancient ancestors--more nuts, less wheat the paleo diet |
#7993, aired 2019-05-15 | FOOD STUFF $800: In the cuisine of this country of more than 100 million, injera is the bread & the dipping spoon all in one Ethiopia |
#7993, aired 2019-05-15 | FOOD STUFF $1000: The morel is Minnesota's state one of these a mushroom |
#7946, aired 2019-03-11 | FOOD & DRINK $400: This beverage brand doesn't just use "The Best Stuff on Earth"--it's found even "Better Stuff" for its teas Snapple |
#7772, aired 2018-05-29 | THE FOOD CHAIN $200: This green stuff that encompasses diatoms & seaweed is the base of the food chain for almost all aquatic life algae |
#7743, aired 2018-04-18 | FOOD STUFF $200: I like eggs this way, not stolen in violation of game laws but cooked in water just below the boiling point poached |
#7743, aired 2018-04-18 | FOOD STUFF $400: Nachos supreme & the Meximelt are on this fast food chain's menu Taco Bell |
#7743, aired 2018-04-18 | FOOD STUFF $600: This process of steeping a food in a seasoned liquid should be done in the refrigerator if you're doing it overnight marinating |
#7743, aired 2018-04-18 | FOOD STUFF $800: This Swedish word is a buffet meal of various hot & cold meats & cheeses a smorgasbord |
#7743, aired 2018-04-18 | FOOD STUFF $1000: Mangoes & bell peppers are loaded with ascorbic acid, AKA this Vitamin C |
#7702, aired 2018-02-20 | 4 "F" $1000: Phrase for a food staple like bread that metaphorically props you up the staff of life |
#7678, aired 2018-01-17 | FOOD STUFF $200: When only Blue Point oysters will do, know that they come from this ocean the Atlantic |
#7678, aired 2018-01-17 | FOOD STUFF $400: Of minced, chopped or diced, the one from the Latin for "small" minced |
#7678, aired 2018-01-17 | FOOD STUFF $600: "Nothing says lovin' like something from the oven" is a classic slogan of this food company Pillsbury |
#7678, aired 2018-01-17 | FOOD STUFF $800: Mom gives you some TLC with this beloved comfort food with the initials TNC a tuna noodle casserole |
#7678, aired 2018-01-17 | FOOD STUFF $1000: Chicory is the British term for what we call Belgian this leafy plant endive |
#7658, aired 2017-12-20 | NONSENSE & STUFF $1200: As food, it comes in a honeycomb type; as an opinion, it's nonsense tripe |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | FOOD STUFF $200: It's the cereal that goes "snap, crackle, pop" Rice Krispies |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | FOOD STUFF $400: One of these tropical fruits of the genus Musa has only about 110 calories, 0 mg cholesterol & 400 mg potassium a banana |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | FOOD STUFF $600: Fusilli & rotini are both traditional pastas in this shape a spiral |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | FOOD STUFF $800: A classic beverage of Peru is chicha de jora, a brew made from this grain that's been fermented corn |
#7597, aired 2017-09-26 | FOOD STUFF $1000: To change the president's opinion, in 1990 Campbell's relaunched cream of this soup with a recipe contest broccoli |
#7544, aired 2017-06-01 | GUYS MAKIN' STUFF $400: He invented a flexible plastic he called Poly-T, the basis for the food storage "ware" that bears his name Tupper |
#7443, aired 2017-01-11 | "L"THY FOOD $1000: Mmm, this spreadable stuff liverwurst |
#7406, aired 2016-11-21 | STUFF THAT EXPLODES $400: You make this snack food by heating its kernels until they explode popcorn |
#7092, aired 2015-06-16 | FOOD STUFF $200: Kalamata & Spanish are types of these olives |
#7092, aired 2015-06-16 | FOOD STUFF $400: Thin pieces of dough are called these Chinese dumpling skins, but they can be used to make egg rolls & pot stickers wontons |
#7092, aired 2015-06-16 | FOOD STUFF $600: This Mexican appetizer, a tortilla filled with cheese, gets its name from the Spanish for "cheese" quesadilla |
#7092, aired 2015-06-16 | FOOD STUFF $800: A thumb-sized potato & young fish both have this digit-al name fingerling |
#7092, aired 2015-06-16 | FOOD STUFF $1000: This seafood stew from Provence is often served over thick slices of French bread bouillabaisse |
#7037, aired 2015-03-31 | FOOD & DRINK $400: Water buffalo milk (delicious on its own!) is used to make this cheese & Italy exports 40,000 tons a year of the stuff mozzarella |
#7016, aired 2015-03-02 | MAY THE FORK BE WITH YOU $400: Go into the briny deep to pluck the fork named for this six-letter food stuff pickle |
#6620, aired 2013-05-31 | THINGS & STUFF $200: The iceberg type of this food is also called crisphead lettuce |
#6551, aired 2013-02-25 | A BUNCH OF STUFF $400: According to USDA dietary guidelines, at least half of what you eat from this food group should be "whole" grains |
#6472, aired 2012-11-06 | FOOD STUFF $400: The name of this Scandinavian buffet is from the Swedish for "bread & butter table" smorgasbord |
#6472, aired 2012-11-06 | FOOD STUFF $800: The balloon type of this utensil is ideal for whipping egg whites into proper consistency for meringues a whisk |
#6472, aired 2012-11-06 | FOOD STUFF $1200: During the 1928 presidential campaign, Republican ads promised this foodstuff a chicken in every pot |
#6472, aired 2012-11-06 | FOOD STUFF $1600: Following her husband's death, Irma Rombauer penned this culinary classic in 1931 The Joy of Cooking |
#6472, aired 2012-11-06 | FOOD STUFF $2000: The New York Public Library exhibit "Lunch Hour NYC" includes a reassembled one of these beloved & once very modern dispensers an automat |
#6394, aired 2012-06-07 | FOOD STUFF $200: The wild variety of this grain is actually a type of marsh grass native to the Great Lakes region (wild) rice |
#6394, aired 2012-06-07 | FOOD STUFF $400: Hostess has filed for bankruptcy protection despite selling 36 million packages of this spongy snack in 2011 Twinkies |
#6394, aired 2012-06-07 | FOOD STUFF $600: An informal dinner can have proper settings with a dinner plate under a salad plate under this plate, named for a food butter plate (dessert plate accepted) |
#6394, aired 2012-06-07 | FOOD STUFF $800: This type of roast has good "P.R."--at Black Angus it's "seasoned, seared and slowly roasted" prime rib |
#6394, aired 2012-06-07 | FOOD STUFF $1,500 (Daily Double): In 2005 South Korean scientists cured a few chickens of avian flu using this, sometimes called Korean sauerkraut kimchi |
#5774, aired 2009-10-22 | A WORD ABOUT FOOD $1000: Cream of this double-talk stuff is added to candy to give a creamier consistency cream of tartar |
#5620, aired 2009-01-30 | A PLACE FOR MY STUFF $200: This word for a food-storage closet comes from a word meaning "bread room" pantry |
#5485, aired 2008-06-13 | 5-LETTER WORDS $600: As a noun, it's a steep-walled canyon; as a verb, it means to stuff yourself with food gorge |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | FOOD STUFF $200: For his pregnant wife who had lost her appetite, a chef named Alfredo created a creamy dish using this pasta fettuccine |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | FOOD STUFF $400: When salted & dried, this Massachusetts Bay Colony fish crop was stacked & shipped like lumber cod |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | FOOD STUFF $600: 2-word term for the controversial "New Beverly Hills Diet" practice of eating certain things together food combining |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | FOOD STUFF $800: This gut of a turkey may be considered the bird's teeth as it grinds up its food; who wants it? a gizzard |
#5319, aired 2007-10-25 | FOOD STUFF $1000: The Pure Food & Drug Act was passed in June 1906 following this Upton Sinclair meatpacking industry expose The Jungle |
#5170, aired 2007-02-16 | SCIENCE STUFF $1200: The "coconut" type of this crustacean uses its big pincers to open coconuts, its principal food crabs |
#5120, aired 2006-12-08 | FOOD STUFF? $200: Proverbially, you can be a "smart" one or a "tough" one a cookie |
#5120, aired 2006-12-08 | FOOD STUFF? $400: On May 8, 2006 this computer co. won a dismissal of a trademark infringement lawsuit by this "Corps" Apple |
#5120, aired 2006-12-08 | FOOD STUFF? $600: You can play this by having a strategy of challenging a foe to risk a clash or yield; who'll be the first to duck? chicken |
#5120, aired 2006-12-08 | FOOD STUFF? $1000: I've tossed these 2 Supreme Courters on the grill: one appointed in 1939 & the other, our 15th Chief Justice (Felix) Frankfurter and (Warren) Burger |
#5120, aired 2006-12-08 | FOOD STUFF? $1,500 (Daily Double): John McCain was said to be "such an opponent of" this type of political spending "he's almost kosher" pork barrel spending |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | FOOD STUFF $200: Frenchman Odette Philippe is credited with introducing this large citrus fruit to Florida around 1823 the grapefruit |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | FOOD STUFF $400: In 1916 Aron Streit began baking these unleavened breads on Manhattan's Lower East Side matzah |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | FOOD STUFF $600: Spinach is added to pasta to turn it green & "ink" from this ocean cephalopod is added to turn it charcoal gray squid |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | FOOD STUFF $800: This "Beantown" dessert is 2 layers of sponge cake with a custard filling & chocolate glaze Boston cream pie |
#5085, aired 2006-10-20 | FOOD STUFF $1000: What fearful folks call Frankenfood is defined as GM, short for food modified this way genetically |
#4401, aired 2003-10-27 | FOOD STUFF $200: Often filled with cheese, these thin pancakes of Jewish cookery can be served with sour cream & preserves blintzes |
#4401, aired 2003-10-27 | FOOD STUFF $400: Also called the Italian plum, the plum variety of this comes in red & yellow versions tomatoes |
#4401, aired 2003-10-27 | FOOD STUFF $600: The noble Roman house of Fabius took its name from this bean fava bean |
#4401, aired 2003-10-27 | FOOD STUFF $800: Like peaches & apricots, apples have seeds that contain minute amounts of this deadly poison cyanide |
#4401, aired 2003-10-27 | FOOD STUFF $1000: The name of this pasta, dumplings often made from potato dough, means "dumpling" gnocchi |
#4143, aired 2002-09-11 | FOOD IN HISTORY $600: The Reformation caused shortages of this sweet stuff by closing monasteries that raised bees for votive candle wax Honey |
#3816, aired 2001-03-19 | 5-LETTER WORDS $400: As a noun it's a steep-walled canyon; as a verb, to stuff yourself with food Gorge |
#3213, aired 1998-07-15 | FOOD STUFF $100: Rice whose length is over 4 times its width is typed with this 2-word name long grain |
#3213, aired 1998-07-15 | FOOD STUFF $200: Gouda cheese is named for Gouda, a town in this country the Netherlands (or Holland) |
#3213, aired 1998-07-15 | FOOD STUFF $300: Kimbunda speakers know nguba, from which we get goober, means this peanut |
#3213, aired 1998-07-15 | FOOD STUFF $400: An Englishman might "win one for" this flattened, cold-smoked herring the kipper |
#3213, aired 1998-07-15 | FOOD STUFF $500: Obtained by hard milling durum wheat, this flour is used in cream of wheat cereal semolina |
#2349, aired 1994-11-17 | FOOD $400: It's an Italian version of an omelet, served pancake-style a frittata |
#2230, aired 1994-04-22 | FOOD & DRINK $500: This aromatic liqueur is manufactured in France by Carthusian monks Chartreuse |
#2204, aired 1994-03-17 | STUFF AND NONSENSE $300: This "sausage" synonym nonsense may have, arisen because sausage was considered an inferior food baloney |
#426, aired 1986-04-28 | PLANTS $200: Fungi cannot make their own food because they lack this green stuff chlorophyll |
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