The Daily Feud: Spice It Up! by This'll Do [Game Over]

DO NOT READ THIS THREAD BEFORE YOU POST YOUR ANSWERS

Object of the game: Try to think of the most popular answer, to get the most people matching you. Google is allowed, if you desire. Only answers that are “serious” will be scored. Joke answers will not be considered, as it is not fair to other players.

Scoring - Any answer duplicated by anyone else is worth 100 points divided by the number of entrants. For example: 50 entrant game = 2 pts per answer. If 4 people match that means they each get 8 pts for that answer. No matches = 0 points.

If any of you have ideas for Feuds -and would like me to score them- PM me and I’ll get you on The List.

FORMATTING OF ANSWERS IS IMPORTANT!

Write your answers like this; Do not repeat the questions, no periods at the end of answers, no spaces between lines, no comments, no fancy list coding. If you need to comment or clarify your answers, do it AFTER the list of answers. Thanks.
JUST LIKE THIS:

1. answer <<—There is a space after the period!
2. response
3. rejoinder

The game will end either when we have 50 entrants, or at 4:00 PM Central on Thursday, 11/06/08 whichever comes first.

Good luck!

**A slight twist on this one: no repeat answers. **
If you use the same answer twice on your list, both answers will be counted as “pass.”

For the following Feud, these definitions apply:
A spice is a dried seed, fruit, root, or bark of a plant.
An herb is a leafy, green plant part.

  1. Name a spice/herb associated with Italian food.
  2. Name a spice/herb associated with Mexican food.
  3. Name a spice/herb associated with Chinese food.
  4. Name a spice/herb associated with Indian food.
  5. Name a spice/herb added to a hot drink.
  6. Name a common spice/herb mixture.
  7. Name a common spice/herb used as medicine.
  8. Name a spice that is a seed.
  9. Name a spice that is a root.
  10. Name a spice/herb that was traded in the Middle Ages.
  1. Basil
  2. Cilantro
  3. Ginger
  4. Cumin
  5. Cinnamon
  6. Herbs de Provence
  7. Echinacea
  8. Cumin
  9. Ginger
  10. Black pepper
  1. oregano
  2. cumin
  3. ginger
  4. curry powder
  5. cinnamon
  6. chili seasoning
  7. anise
  8. nutmeg
  9. ginger
  10. pepper

#6 is a blend, it’s not just dried chilis or cumin

  1. Basil
  2. Cumin
  3. Ginger
  4. Turmeric
  5. Cinnamon
  6. Curry powder
  7. Cloves
  8. Mustard
  9. Horseradish
  10. Pepper
  1. Oregano
  2. Cilantro
  3. Ginger
  4. Cumin
  5. Cinnamon
  6. Lemon Pepper
  7. Garlic
  8. Dill seed
  9. Ginger
  10. Pepper

For the following Feud, these definitions apply:
A spice is a dried seed, fruit, root, or bark of a plant.
An herb is a leafy, green plant part.

  1. oregano
  2. cayenne pepper
  3. MSG
  4. curry
  5. cinnamon
  6. chili powder
  7. ginger
  8. coriander
  9. ginger
  10. pepper
  1. Basil
  2. Coriander
  3. Star Anise
  4. Cumin
  5. Cinnamon
  6. Curry Powder
  7. Chamomile
  8. Caraway
  9. Ginger
  10. Clove

Dudes, no repeat answers allowed in this one!

  1. Name a spice/herb associated with Italian food.

  2. Name a spice/herb associated with Mexican food.

  3. Name a spice/herb associated with Chinese food.

  4. Name a spice/herb associated with Indian food.

  5. Name a spice/herb added to a hot drink.

  6. Name a common spice/herb mixture.

  7. Name a common spice/herb used as medicine.

  8. Name a spice that is a seed.

  9. Name a spice that is a root.

  10. Name a spice/herb that was traded in the Middle Ages.

  11. Oregano

  12. Chili powder

  13. Garlic

  14. Cardamon

  15. Cinnamon

  16. Allspice

  17. Ginger root

  18. Fennel

  19. Ginger

  20. Nutmeg

  1. Oregano
  2. Cilantro
  3. Ginger
  4. Tumeric
  5. Mint
  6. Italian Seasoning
  7. Ginger/ginseng
  8. Pepper
  9. Ginger
  10. Pepper

D’OH!

  1. Oregano
  2. Chili peppers
  3. Ginger
  4. Turmeric
  5. Cinnamon
  6. Curry Powder
  7. Willow bark
  8. Pepper
  9. Horseradish
  10. Cardamom
  1. Oregano
  2. Cilantro
  3. Garlic
  4. Cumin
  5. Cinnamon
  6. Poultry seasoning
  7. Garlic
  8. Nutmeg
  9. Ginger
  10. Name a spice/herb that was traded in the Middle Ages.
  1. garlic
  2. chili
  3. ginger
  4. turmeric
  5. cinnamon
  6. herbes de Provence
  7. chamomile
  8. pepper
  9. horseradish
  10. pepper
  1. basil
  2. cumin
  3. garlic
  4. cardamom
  5. cinnamon
  6. chili powder
  7. willow
  8. nutmeg
  9. ginger
  10. pepper
  1. Garlic
  2. Cilantro
  3. Star Anise
  4. Cumin
  5. Cinnamon
  6. Garam masala
  7. Chamomile
  8. Dill
  9. Ginger
  10. Black pepper
  1. Oregano
  2. Cilantro
  3. Garlic
  4. Cumin
  5. Cinnamon
  6. Curry Powder
  7. Ginseng
  8. Mustard
  9. Ginger
  10. Pepper

I like your additions, Rebo. Thanks for fixing it up!

  1. Oregano
  2. Chili powder
  3. Ginger
  4. Cardamom
  5. Cinnamon
  6. Curry powder
  7. St. John’s Wort
  8. Mustard
  9. Ginger
  10. Cinnamon
  1. basil
  2. cilantro
  3. mustard
  4. fenugreek
  5. cinnamon
  6. curry powder
  7. echinacea
  8. caraway
  9. ginger*
  10. pepper

*not quite, but sorta

Somehow I managed to leave out my favorites, chili and garlic. Alas.