The primary ingredient in guacamole.
What is avocado?
Largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia and the second most populous city in Spain.
What is Barcelona?
A Maryland staple, composed of a certain type of seafood and various other ingredients such as bread crumbs mayonnaise, mustard, eggs and seasonings.
What are crab cakes?
Song recorded by Elvis in 1961 for the movie "Blue Hawaii."
What is "I Can't Help Falling in Love With You."
Card game in which players wager over which hand is best or sometimes tries to bluff that they have better cards than they do have.
What is Poker?
Herb which is the primary ingredient in pesto.
What is basil?
A British overseas territory in the North Atlantic ocean. The closest land is North Carolina.
What is Bermuda?
A deep fried ball or patty featured in Middle East cuisine made from broad beans, chickpeas or both.
What is falafel?
Beatles song released in 1964, included on their album A Hard Day's Night.
What is "Can't Buy Me Love?"
Game, sometimes played with 2 decks of cards, in which the players try to form sets of sequences of cards.
What is (Gin) Rummy?
A dark leafy green which is part of the cabbage family known for containing a large amount of Vitamin K.
What is Kale?
Land locked country in South America bordered by Brazil to the north and east.
What is Bolivia?
A fried South Asian pastry with a savory filling such as potatoes, onion, peas, meat or fish.
What is a samosa?
AUDIO DAILY DOUBLE: The song "Love Story" was written by this American female singer.
Who is Taylor Swift?
Game which consists of 112 cards including 4 in each of 4 color suits (red, yellow, blue, green), wild cards and action cards; the aim is to score 500 points by playing all of one's own cards and scoring points by the cards held by other places.
What is Uno?
Much paler than emeralds, a semiprecious mineral that has a pale, yellow-green hue.
What is jade?
South Asian country to the east of India marked by lush greenery and many waterways.
What is Bangladesh?
A typical Japanese dish that consists of seafood, meat and/or vegetables that have been battered and deep fried.
What is tempura?
What is "Pretty Woman?"
Trick taking, Ace-Ten card game played with a 48 card deck. Thought to have originated in France or Germany, players score points by trick taking or forming combinations of cards into melds. It was a favorite game of American Jewish and Irish immigrants including Janice's grandfather.
What is pinochle?
A Japanese dish prepared from immature soybeans in the pod.
What is edamame?
Island country situated on the Persian Gulf between Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
What is Bahrain?
Dish from Quebec made of french fries and cheese curds topped with a brown grave.
What is poutine?
This was the first release by the duo "Captain and Tenille" in 1975.
What is "Love Will Keep Us Together?"
Trick taking card game similar to Setback, common in Australia, Canada, Great Britain and the Midwestern United States.
What is Euchre?