The main ingredient in beer, responsible for fermentation, is this microorganism.
What is Yeast
This state is bordered by the most other states—eight in total, including Tennessee and Missouri.
What is Kentucky?
This large deer species, known for its massive antlers, is commonly hunted in North America and is the state animal of Maine.
What is the moose?
This two-slot appliance is a breakfast staple, used to brown slices of bread evenly.
What is a toaster?
This iconic dance move, popularized by Michael Jackson, involves quickly shifting your weight from one foot to the other while leaning forward.
What is the moonwalk?
This popular Mexican beer brand is often served with a lime wedge in its clear glass bottle.
This state is home to the Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
What is Arizona?
This fast and graceful African antelope, known for its long spiral horns, is a popular target for hunters on the savanna.
What is the kudu?
This tool, with a pointed, sturdy blade, is designed to pry open shellfish by sliding between the shells to detach the meat.
What is a Oyster shucker?
This Latin-inspired dance move, often seen in salsa and hip hop, involves rapid twisting of the hips and quick footwork.
What is the mambo?
This German law from 1516, known as the Reinheitsgebot, limits beer ingredients to just water, hops, barley, and later, yeast.
What is the Beer Purity Law?
The only Great Lake entirely within the United States is this one.
What is Lake Michigan?
This North American big game animal, known for its distinctively curved antlers, is also called wapiti by some indigenous groups.
What is the elk?
This silicone tool is designed to remove the papery skin from small cloves by simply rolling it under pressure.
What is a garlic peeler?
This iconic move from the '90s involves crossing your arms in front of your body and stepping to the beat while bouncing your hips.
What is the Macarena?
This beer, which originates from the Czech Republic, is the namesake for a popular pale lager style worldwide.
What is Pilsner?
This U.S. city is the lowest point in North America, sitting 282 feet below sea level.
What is Death Valley?
Known as the "ghost of the mountains," this elusive big cat is found in the Himalayas and Central Asia and is one of the most challenging animals to hunt.
What is the snow leopard?
This long, flexible knife is specifically designed for filleting fish, allowing for precise cuts along the bones and skin.
What is a fillet knife?
A popular move in country line dancing, this step involves tapping your heel and toe in a sequence while shuffling sideways and turning.
What is the electric slide?
This craft beer trend uses hops added late in the brewing process for a citrusy and aromatic punch, popularized by IPAs.
What is dry hopping?
This state has the longest coastline of any U.S. state, stretching over 6,600 miles.
What is Alaska?
This species of bison, considered the largest land animal in North America, was almost driven to extinction by overhunting in the 19th century.
What is the wood bison (or American bison)?
This specialized kitchen tool, often used in molecular gastronomy, turns liquids into tiny spheres resembling caviar.
What is a spherification kit?
This viral dance move from the 2010s involves crossing your arms over your chest and making sharp, angular movements while alternating between two steps.
What is the Floss?