this fast-food chain is known for "having the meats"
What is Arby's?
tick or escape
What is flea/flee?
this person is credited with discovering America
Who is Christopher Columbus?
this artist holds the record for highest-grossing tour of all time
Who is Taylor Swift?
these two numbers were popularized by the song "Doot Doot" by Skrilla
What is 6-7?
this iconic McDonalds burger was introduced in 1968
What is the Big Mac?
instrument or bottom line
What is bass/base?
the year the Declaration of Independence was signed
What is 1776?
this person was named Best New Artist at the Grammys in 2026
Who is Olivia Dean?
this is the number of bones in a human skeleton
What is 206?
this is what ladyfingers are dipped in when making tiramisu
What is coffee?
novel or understood
What is new/knew?
this former president was wrapped up in the Watergate scandal
Who is Richard Nixon?
Eminem's 8 Mile is named after a road in this city
What is Detroit?
these are the initials shared by Superman's nemesis and love interest
What is "LL"?
this is the most widely consumed meat globally
What is beef?
What is some/sum?
this was the first capital of the United States
What is New York City?
this Black artist originally sang the song "Fast Car" 35 years prior to Luke Combs' hit cover
Who is Tracy Chapman?
this psychological concept is the tendency for people to perceive events as more predictable after they occur
What is hindsight bias?
this type of bread is traditionally served on Jewish holidays
What is Challah?
AFK or K-Pop artist
What is idle/idol?
these four presidents are the faces on Mount Rushmore
Who are George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt?
this 1993 dance craze was brought into the world by Spanish group Los del Rio
What is The Macarena?
this principle states that any object in a fluid is buoyed up by an upward force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object
What is Archimedes' Principle?