This fruit keeps the doctor away if eaten “once a day.”
What is an apple?
This is the world’s most consumed drink after water.
What is tea?
This singer sang “Shake It Off.”
Who is Taylor Swift?
This liquid keeps your car from overheating.
What is coolant?
The NBA team known as the “Lakers” is based in this city
What is Los Angeles?
This spice, found in curry and golden milk, turns everything bright yellow.
What is tumeric?
A latte is made of espresso and this ingredient.
What is milk?
This instrument has 88 keys
What is a piano?
The system that prevents wheels from locking during braking is abbreviated as this.
What is ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)?
The Olympics happen every how many years?
What is four?
Which country is the largest producer of vanilla in the world?
What is Madagascar?
This fizzy drink’s slogan in 2009 was “Open Happiness.”
What is Coca-Cola?
This artist recorded the hit song “Purple Rain.”
Who is Prince?
The fastest type of car racing, often reaching 200+ mph, is called this
What is Formula One?
This sprinter holds the world record for the men’s 100m dash at 9.58 seconds
Who is Usain Bolt?
This Southeast Asian condiment is made from fermented fish and salt
What is fish sauce?
This Japanese beverage is brewed using a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast, often flavored with fruit.
What is Kombucha?
This singer’s real name is Stefani Germanotta.
Who is Lady Gaga?
NASCAR originally stood for this
What is National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing
This athlete holds the record for the most career goals in international soccer (men)
Who is Cristiano Ronaldo?
Saffron is a spice derived from which part of the flower?
What is the stigma?
This spirit, produced primarily in the Caribbean, is made from sugarcane juice or molasses and is traditionally aged in oak barrels.
What is rum?
“Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?” is from this song.
What is Bohemian Rhapsody?
This Italian automaker, founded in 1914, is known for the V12 engine and luxury GT cars.
What is Ferrari?
In tennis, this term refers to a score of 40-40
What is a deuce?