Mother's Day Brunch Quiz
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Getty ImagesDo you know who made the Bloody Mary popular? Or who brought pancakes, waffles and doughnuts over to America in the 17th century?
Click on the gallery tab to test your knowledge on the meal that's most typically associated with Mother's Day.

Getty ImagesDo you know who made the Bloody Mary popular? Or who brought pancakes, waffles and doughnuts over to America in the 17th century?
Click on the gallery tab to test your knowledge on the meal that's most typically associated with Mother's Day.
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Mother's Day Brunch Quiz
Mother's Day, an imported English holiday, was first celebrated in the United States in:
- 1870
- 1890
- 1910
- 1930
- 1950
The brunch foods– pancakes, waffles, doughnuts and cookies– were brought to America in the seventeenth century by the:
- Dutch
- English
- Spanish
- French
- Italians
Orange juice became a popular brunch beverage during the 1920s and 1930s mainly due to:
- Decrease in cost of oranges
- Industry advertisements promoting its healthful qualities
- Improved transportation system
- Vast increase in orange growing production
- All of the above
Norma's, a restaurant in the Le Parker Meridien Hotel in New York City, included an omelette on its brunch menu that sold for:
- $10
- $50
- $100
- $500
- $1,000
The meal most typically associated with Mother's Day is:
- Breakfast
- Brunch
- Lunch
- High Tea
- Dinner
The Mimosa is a typical cocktail served at Mother's Day brunches. What Englishman is credited with popularizing the mimosa in America?
- Cary Grant
- Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
- Winston Churchill
- David Niven
- Alfred Hitchcock
The Bloody Mary is another typical cocktail served at Mother's Day brunches. Who is credited with popularizing this cocktail during the 1950s?
- George Jessel
- Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Douglas MacArthur
- Harry Truman
- Ernest Hemingway
Typical foods served at brunch include:
- Pancakes
- Challah
- Quiche
- Omelets
- All of the above
Who famously described brunch as: "It's not quite breakfast, it's not quite lunch, but it comes with a slice of cantaloupe at the end. You don't get completely what you get at breakfast, but you get a good meal"?
- Charlie Brown in the comic strip
- Abbot and Costello in a 1950s movie
- Dave Chappelle on Comedy Central
- Jacques in "The Simpsons"
- Andy Rooney in "60 Minutes"
A New York "bagel brunch" consists of all the following except:
- Shmears of cream cheese
- Tomatoes
- Red onions
- Canadian Bacon
- Lox
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