| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Buttery food often bought and eaten at the movies. | Popcorn | 100%
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| The yellow part of a cracked open egg. | Yolk | 94%
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| Triangle-shaped chips that go well with salsa or cheese sauce (answer in plural form). | Nachos | 92%
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| Sprite, Fanta, and Coca Cola are examples of this. | Soda | 90%
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| Hard candy on a stick. You can either bite the whole thing or lick it to the core. | Lollipop | 88%
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| Spice used to make eggnog. | Nutmeg | 84%
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| This is common food for squirrels. | Acorn | 78%
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| Spice that takes on a branched shape, goes before "ale" and "bread". | Ginger | 78%
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| Sour vegetables often kept in jars. | Pickle | 78%
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| Mexican dish with filling wrapped in a tortilla roll covered in sauce. | Enchilada | 73%
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| Heavily consumed shellfish that can be put on the glasses of cocktails. | Shrimp | 73%
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| Another word for eggplants. | Aubergine | 69%
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| Created by grounding up chickpeas, and mixing with spices, lemon juice, and tahini. | Hummus | 68%
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| Brand of chocolate wafers that can be snapped apart. | Kitkat | 66%
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| White condiment often put on salads, or used as dip for pizza. | Ranch | 65%
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| Small fruit with clusters of red/pink drupelets. | Raspberry | 53%
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| Kidney-shaped legume often confused to be a nut. | Cashew | 39%
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| Another word for a sausage or hotdog. | Wiener | 39%
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| Boiled or steamed soybean pods. | Edamame | 32%
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| Has been called "Indian saffron" in history. | Turmeric | 24%
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