The most classic breakfast morning treat
What is a donut?
A quarantine mobile game sensation that forced people to go participate in government. (Originally stated by Hillary Clinton)
What is Pokemon Go to the polls?
What is tsunami?
This is the name of our galaxy
What is the milky way?
A chest of drawers or a government agency
What is bureau?
Category
U.S. States
This cheese has its signature holes from bacteria creating air pockets
What is Swiss cheese?
The 16th President of the US who is featured on the $5 bill is this classic construction toy set created in 1916
What is Abraham Lincoln logs?
Clench your fist hard enough and these will turn white
What are knuckles?
This is what bees collect from flowers to make honey
What is nectar?
Note and beak are both 4-letter synonyms of this 4-letter word
What is bill?
Question
These are the two US states whose names contain 3 consecutive vowels
Known for fruity and minty flavors, these probably won't help you if you're thrown overboard
What are lifesavers?
A direct plunge from an airplane manages to jump on this straight into the pool
What is a nose diving board?
Each category has 5 of these
What is answer?
This is what the M stands for in the acronym 'RAM'
What is memory?
Words for a comic entertainer at a court room include buffoon, merry-andrew, and this 6-letter word
What is jester?
Answer
What is Hawaii and Louisiana?
These can either be served in rings or in towers, depending on where you get your hibachi experience
What are onions?
The only tunable percussion instrument is the part of the leg Avery managed to crack in her bike accident
What is timpani cap?
You'll want to give an autograph right here at the bottom
What is sign?
This is the numeric value of the roman numeral L
What is 50?
Literally, your upper canines. Figuratively, something of great value
What is eyeteeth?
The only noodle with a hole directly through the middle happens to be named after the Italian word for 'hole.'
What is bucatini?
The Answer is Jesus Christ himself
What is Allen IverSon of God?
George Orwell, Mark Twain, and Dr. Seuss
What is a pseudonym?
The density of an object is the mass divided by this
What is volume?
What is rustic?