"Nori" is the Japanese word for what kind of edible ingredient.
What is seaweed?
This Sci-Fi movie franchise was acquired by Disney in 2012.
What is Star Wars?
AmeriCorps NCCC Southwest serves sponsors in this many states.
What is 9?
This exercise combines a squat, a pushup, and a jump in the air.
What is a burpee?
The conservation-focused National Audubon Society (Audubon) is a non-profit environmental organization with a primary focus on this type of animal.
What are birds?
The Scoville scale is used to measure spiciness in what kind of food.
What are chili peppers?
"Once Upon a Dream" is most famously sung by this Disney Princess.
Who is Princess Aurora?
Both Goo Brown (CM), Katherine Kalmon (CM) and Colleen Moran (TL) served at with this AmeriCorps NCCC Region.
What is the Pacific Region?
Created in the 1920s by its German namesake founder and physical trainer, this exercise that starts with a P is also known as contrology and uses devices including the Ladder Barrel and the Cadillac.
What are Pilates?
About ____% of the Earth is covered in water.
What is 70%?
*Will accept any number between 70-75%
Reflecting their shape, the pasta known as "orecchiette" comes from the Italian name for what body part.
What are ears?
This Disney movie was the first live-action remake to be filmed in 1994.
What is the Jungle Book?
AmeriCorps NCCC Southwest currently served how many disaster-recovery organizations in Texas during its most recent Round 3 of projects.
What is 3?
*SBP, Mosaic in Action, and The Restoration Team are also accepted as answers.
Frequently the object of ridicule, this Olympic distance sport requires competitors to keep at least one foot on the ground at all time.
What is Speed Walking?
The 2006 Oscar-winning environmental documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" raises awareness about the dangers of global warming and is voiced by this former American politician and environmental activist.
Who is Al Gore?
This small, leafy vegetable native to the Mediterranean began appearing in northern Europe during the 5th century, and a few hundred years later became closely associated with a major European city. Today, its name continues to reference that city.
What are brussel sprouts?
According to Peter Pan, all it takes to fly is faith, trust, and a little what.
What is pixie dust?
This AmeriCorps NCCC staff member recently worked as an Assistant Program Director for six months before transitioning to their current role.
Who is Alyssa Gallo?
Typically, there are four different major jumping events in athletic competitions, such as the Track & Field World Championships or the Olympics. These are the high jump, long jump, pole vault/jump, and this fourth event.
What is the triple jump?
This former US President established the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as well passed the National Environmental Education Act and the Clean Air Act.
Who is Richard Nixon?
This fruit is also known as the "alligator pear."
What is an avocado?
Disney's Haunted Mansion is home to this many ghosts.
What is 999?
Sun Unit Leader Karen Phillips has been on the AmeriCorps NCCC Southwest staff for this many years.
What is ten and a half years?
*Both ten and eleven will be accepted, as this is a half number.
Between 1982 - 1995, this two-time Academy Award winning actress sold 17 million VHS copies in her "Workout" series.
Who is Jane Fonda?
This theory proposes that Earth's land masses were once connected and drifted apart.
*Must answer the name of the specific theory.
What is the Continental Drift Theory?
*Pangea will not be counted, as it is the name of the continent and not the theory.