What is it called when a liquid turns into a gas?
Boiling
What's the word for a Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla with a filling and folded?
Taco
Which WWII leader went on to become one of the most murderous and evil dictators in history after being rejected from art school?
Adolf Hitler
What company makes the iPhone?
Apple
What state's state tree is the Palmetto?
South Carolina
Which elements make up water?
Hydrogen and Oxygen
What's the word for a typically six- or twelve-stringed musical instrument that is popular in various genres and can be acoustic or electric?
Guitar
Which world leader during WWII could not stand without immense difficulty due to paralysis probably caused by polio?
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Saudi Aramco
What state was attacked by Japan, bringing the US into WWWII?
Hawaii
Which element has the symbol Fe?
Iron
What's the word for an outdoor space adjoining a residence and used for dining or recreation?
Patio
Which WWII leader lived to the age of 90 despite being a notoriously heavy eater, smoker, and drinker?
Winston Churchill
What company is known mostly for Facebook?
Meta
Which state has the largest city in the US?
New York
What is the first element on the Periodic Table, with an atomic number of 1?
Hydrogen
What's the word for an afternoon nap?
Siesta
Joseph Stalin
Which two companies have been going back and forth between being having the highest and second-highest market cap this month?
Apple and Microsoft
No state! Between Virginia and Maryland.
Which element is named after Glenn Seaborg?
Seaborgium
What's the word for a member of a small independent armed forces taking part in irregular fighting, typically against a larger armed force.
Guerrilla
Which Chinese leader fought the Japanese, but was then defeated by the CCP and became the leader of Taiwan until his death?
Chiang Kai-Shek
In reference to the S&P 500 stock market index, what does S&P stand for?
Standard and Poor's
(It's called that because it's published by S&P Global Rankings, which was created from a merger of the Standard Statistics Company and Poor's Publishing, which was made by Henry Poor.)
Which state was called Seward's Folly because it was thought that William Seward was a fool for purchasing it for $7.2 million (equivalent to $125 million today)?
Alaska