produce acorns that squirrels love to eat
Oak tree
at the center of all bundt cakes
a hole
can grow from the size of a grain of rice to the size of a marble
a tick
car debuted in 1953 with a waterfall front grille and whitewall tires
Buick Skylark
Violent bank and train robber of the old west (father was a Baptist minister)
Jesse James
the tallest tree in the world
Sequoia
cheese used in a Tiramisu
marscarpone
can lift and carry more than fifty times their own weight
ant
Most people consider this car the biggest failure in automotive history
Ford Edsel
Cattle rustlers, bank robber and leader of the Wild Bunch in the old west
Butch Cassidy
Where you find the oldest living tree (hint-it is in the US)
California
popular southern cake named after a type of fabric
red velvet
True of False: It takes about one hundred Monarch Butterflies to weigh an ounce
True
Many cars had tailfins in the '50s but this car arguably had the most extreme ones
Cadillac Eldorado
"Bandit Queen" who married three outlaws- Jim Reed in 1866, Bruce Younger in 1878; and Sam Starr, a Cherokee, in 1880
Belle Starr
type of gas trees and other plants produce that is helpful to humans
OXYGEN
the actress who popped out of a cake in the movie "Singing In The Rain
Debbie Reynolds
this bug has 30,000 lenses in each eye
dragonfly
The name is Bond, James Bond. And this is the first car he made famous
Aston Martin DB5
Nickname for this outlaw with a sizable schnoz, who dabbled in horse theft, cattle rustling, and railroad robberies.
Who is Big Nose George?
the fastest growing tree
Bamboo
brioche style cake has become a popular part of Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans
King Cake
oldest group of insects, dating back 300 million years
cockroaches
Royals, film stars and world leaders have used this vehicle as their transport. True British luxury at its finest
Rolls-Royce
had a few run-ins with the law before deciding to become the law
Wyatt Earp