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Subway
Subway was founded by Fred DeLuca in 1965 when he was only 17 years old.
This city is often called "the windy city"
Chicago
While the term may have began as a reference to the city's strong breezes, it's also possible the phrase took on a double meaning as the city's profile rose in the late 19th century, according to History.com. Some experts cite newspapers from rival Midwest cities using the term in their headlines as a jab to call out Chicago's boastful citizens or politicians who were thought as being "full of hot air."
In this 1947 classic film, Santa was proven to exist in a court of law. "Miracle on [blank]th street"
34th
This Olympic sport is a combination of three sports: swimming, biking, and running— in that order
Triathlon
It is a continuous competition, not one sport per day. Transitions are allowed between the segments to allow athletes to change clothes and take a nutritional break, but the clock keeps running during transitions.
What type of tree produces acorns?
Oak tree.
Acorns are a staple food source for many wild animals, including squirrels, mice, birds, pigs, and bears
I'm lovin' it
McDonalds
McDonald's is the world's largest restaurant chain by revenue, serving over 69 million customers daily in over 100 countries
This city is sometimes referred to as "the big easy"
New Orleans
According to The Culture Trip, it could have also earned its nickname because of the flourishing music scene and how easy it was for musicians to book gigs and thrive. And yet, another claim refers to the city's lax attitude toward alcohol consumption during Prohibition. No matter the origin, "The Big Easy" seems to suit the carefree locale.
A What do you call a cycle with only one wheel.
Unicycle
Since there’s no handlebar, riders steer the unicycle by gripping the seat with their legs and twisting their body.
This sport requires bows, arrows, and targets.
Archery
The object is to score more points than your opponents by getting as close to the bull’s-eye as possible in each try. The targets are 70 meters (around 77 feet) from the athletes.
Doris Day sang “Que Sera, Sera.” What does this phrase mean?
“Whatever will be, will be.”
Doris Day first performed the song in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
When You're Here You're Family
Olive Garden
This French city is often called the city of love or the city of lights
Paris
Paris is often referred to as the 'City of Light' (La Ville Lumière) both because of its leading role during the Age of Enlightenment and more literally because Paris was one of the first large European cities to use gas street lighting on a grand scale on its boulevards and monuments.
What do you call a song performed by two singers
Duet
Sonny and Cher’s “I’ve Got You Babe” is a famous duet.
Waltz and ballet were the inspiration for this winter competition.
Figure Skating or Ice Skating
Fun Fact: Edward Bushnell introduced steel-bladed skates in 1850. This changed the world of figure skating because it allowed skaters to execute more complex maneuvers and turns.
vermouth can be sweet or this.
Dry
Dry vermouth is usually made from white wine, and sweet vermouth is usually made from red wine. One exception is Campari—it’s made from red wine, but it’s bitter.
Have it Your Way
Burger King
After visiting the McDonald brothers' original store location in San Bernardino, California, the founders and owners (Keith J. Kramer and his wife's uncle Matthew Burns) opened their first restaurants. Their production model was based on a machine they had acquired, an oven called the "Insta-Broiler".
This city is the capital of Ireland and is known as "the fair city"
Dublin
The nickname actually stems from popular tune and Dublin’s unofficial anthem, Molly Mallone. “In Dublin’s fair city, where the girls are so pretty...”
How many cards are in a standard deck?
52
Alpine and cross country are two variants of this Olympic sport.
Skiing
There are six skiing categories at the Olympics: alpine (downhill) skiing, cross-country skiing, ski jumping, Nordic combined, freestyle skiing, and snowboarding.
What is the term for a young deer?
Fawn
Did you know? A fawn typically weighs 4 to 8 pounds at birth and has about 300 white spots on a reddish-brown coat.
Finger Lickin' Good
KFC
KFC was founded by Colonel Harland Sanders, an entrepreneur who began selling fried chicken from his roadside restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky, during the Great Depression
An old saying tell us this city wasn't built in a day
Rome
"Rome wasn't built in a day" is an adage attesting to the need for time to create great things. It is the English translation of a medieval French phrase.
This is the number of seconds in 1 minute, and the number of minutes in 1 hour
60
Equipment used for this sport includes heavily padded gloves and shorts, and it takes place on a platform called a ring with a referee.
Boxing
Boxing first appeared at the St. Louis Olympics in 1904.
Weather reports often include this type of air pressure as a number.
barometric
The actual number means little to laypeople, but a dropping barometric pressure is associated with clouds and rain, and a rising barometric pressure indicates clear, sunny weather.