It's slang for trash in the UK.
What is rubbish?
Two quarters, two dimes, two nickels, and two pennies totals this.
What is 82 cents?
Small cubes of bread used as a garnish is salads and stews.
What are croûtons?
Good air! It's Argentina's.
What is Buenos Aires?
To hum or sing in a soft, low voice, especially in a sentimental manner.
What is June?
Pastoral, bucolic, or rustic.
What is rural?
It's the cubit root of 27.
What is three?
A mixture of braising vegetables.
What is mirepoix?
It's the capital of Canada, and the namesake of the river it sits on.
What is Ottawa?
The San Francisco, Chesapeake, or Guantánamo this.
What is May?
This Pulitzer Prize finalist wrote the plays "Eurydice," "In the Next Room...," and "The Clean House."
Who is Sarah Ruhl?
It's the A in PEMDAS.
What is addition?
A shellfish soup that has been thickened.
What is bisque?
South Africa has no legally defined capital city; instead, its three branches of government are split over Pretoria, Bloemfontein, and this.
What is Cape Town?
What demand needs in economics.
What is July?
A prolific actress, she scored an Oscar nomination in her final decade for her role in "American Gangster."
Who is Ruby Dee?
The series of numbers 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13... represents this sequence.
What is Fibonacci?
Broth or stock.
What is bouillon?
Liberated indeed! It's Sierra Leone's capital.
What is Freetown?
A by-product or shavings from woodworking.
What is August?
Named after 16th-century Spanish priest, this is one of the most popular openings in the game of chess.
Who is Ruy Lopez?
The number of electoral votes needed to win a US election divided in half.
What is 135?
To coat with egg and crumbs before frying.
What is paner?
Four countries' capitals are the counties' names followed by city: Guatemala, Kuwait, Panama, and this.
What is Mexico?
Deliberately or affectedly playful and teasing.
What is March?