The Conservation President
Who is Theodore Roosevelt
This element, known to cause mad hatters disease, was used as an "elixir of life" in Ancient China and a cure for syphilis in the 1600s & 1700s.
What is Mercury
This drink, first known to be developed by the Mayans, is common in the winter months and pairs well with peppermint schnapps.
What is hot chocolate
This resource is currently facing a global storage crisis.
What is oil
This horse, winner of the 2004 Kentucky Derby, is the namesake for one of BAMF's favorite visitors
Who is Smarty Jones
The #OptOutside movement was started by this outdoor retail company in 2015 to encourage consumers to enjoy open spaces on Black Friday
What is REI
Al Capone, Oscar Wilde, Paul Gaugin, and Friedrich Nietzsche all died from this now easily treatable disease
What is syphilis
This bacteria is key to the creation of sourdough bread
What is Lactobacillus
What is "Let them eat cake"
The Obamas caused a media storm in 2008 with the adoption of this Portuguese Water Dog
Who is Bo Obama
The largest living organism on earth, Armillaria ostoyae, AKA Humongous Fungus, covers 2,385 acres in this US state
What is Oregon
Blood, phlegm, yellow bile and black bile are the 4 of these that cause the body's pains and health according to Hippocrates.
What is "The Humors"
This wrap, widely consumed in California, is speculated to have originated with vaqueros, the cowboys of northern Mexico in the 19th century.
What is a burrito
This presidential candidate wannabe was criticized for being an overly demanding boss and eating a salad with a comb when an aide forgot a fork.
Who is Amy Klobuchar
This dog is Garfield's, the lasagna loving cat, best friend and worst enemy.
Who is Odie
This book about the harmful effects of widespread pesticide usage lead to the resurgence of environmental conservation effort in the late 1960s.
What is Silent Spring
The hard to pin down "cause" of hysteria in women popularized in the early 1600's by Doctor Edward Jorden
What is Wandering Womb
This woody shrub, originally from South America, is a staple food for over half a billion people along the tropics.
What is Cassava
This main singer of a popular rock band is well known for requesting a bowl of m&ms, with all the brown ones removed, at every concert venue he plays.
Who is David Lee Roth (Van Halen)
This tiger, part of rambunctious comic strip duo, is named after a 17th century philosopher.
Who is Hobbes
What bipartisan act massively increasing presidential power, gives the president nearly-unfettered discretion as to the nature of the object to be protected and the size of the area reserved?
What is the Antiquities Act
From 1898 through 1910, cough syrups marketed as a non-addictive morphine substitute contained this highly addictive opioid.
What is heroin
Curry is an anglicised form of "kaṟi" meaning 'sauce' or 'relish for rice' in this language.
What is Tamil
This 17th century British philosopher, also known as the Father of Liberalism, is credited with the earliest written description of the economic principle "supply and demand"
Who is John Locke
This Sudanese elephant was housed in zoos in both Paris and England before, despite public outcry, being sold to the American showman P.T. Barnum
Who is Jumbo