Sweet Stuff
You don't need a campfire to make these--put some marshmallows & chocolate between Graham crackers & heat in the oven
What are s'mores?
Bump, set, spike
What is volleyball?
BMWs also come in 2-wheeled versions, like the 130hp HP2 sport one of these
What is a motorcycle?
Edison's first U.S. power station lights 10,000 lamps
When is the 19th Century?
They're the type of twins seen here
What are identical twins?
A heavily ornamented style of architecture is named for this, often used to make "men" & "houses"
What is gingerbread?
Scissors kick, corner kick, header
What is soccer?
It's a rotary-winged aircraft having one or more power-driven rotors on vertical axes
What is a helicopter?
Russia loses its last czar
When is the 19th Century?
This spear is a symbol of Poseidon
What is a trident?
It's sugar cooked until it melts & turns brown; butterscotch is similar, but with the addition of butter
What is caramel?
Scissors kick, freestyle, individual medley
What is swimming?
This term for a train freight car with fixed sides but no roof can also refer to a canal boat of Venice
What is a gondola?
King George III is born in London
When is the 18th Century?
A traveling exhibit of objects associated with George Washington includes "the only surviving complete set of his" these
What are dentures?
If fancy fungi aren't your thing, perhaps you'd enjoy these chocolates of the same name
What are truffles?
Goal throw, sink, swim-off
What is water polo?
In "over the river and through the woods", "the horse knows the way to carry" this "through the white and drifted snow"
What is a sleigh?
The Church of England breaks away from the Roman Catholic church
When is the 16th Century?
Unless you no longer live with them, your parents might list you as one on their income tax form & health insurance policy
What is a dependant?
The French name of this airy dessert means "foam" or "froth"; it also refers to the foam on the surface of champagne
What is moose?
Freestyle, hammerlock, takedown
What is wrestling?
These Spanish treasure ships of the conquistador days were heavy, square-rigged warships with multiple decks
What are galleons?
Newton invents calculus
When is the 17th Century?
This adjective describes a lifestyle in which there's a lot of sitting & not much movement or exercise
What is sedentary?