1620
This ship sails from Plymouth, England, bound for the Americas with 102 passengers, also known as Pilgrims.
What is the Mayflower?
Howard
Donald
Daffy
What are DUCKS?
A mode of flying transportation with no decorations whatsoever
What is a PLAIN PLANE?
The largest planet in our solar system
What is Jupiter?
The smallest breed of dog
What is the CHIHUAHUA?
1940
The Burke-Wadsworth Act is passed by Congress by wide margins in both houses, imposing this military action in a first during peacetime in the history of the United States.
What is the draft?
Peter Pan
Skippy
Jif
What is PEANUT BUTTER?
How one could describe Yogi from Jellystone if he wasn't wearing clothes
What is a BARE BEAR?
The largest mammal on Earth
What is the BLUE WHALE?
The smallest state by square miles if we EXCLUDE Rhode Island!
1908
The founding of this company, that manufactured Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Hummer brand cars.
What is General Motors (GM)?
Love
Right
Bermuda
What are TRIANGLES?
How a breakup note would start if written by a doe to her soon to be former buck boyfriend
What is DEAR DEER?
The largest state by square miles
What is ALASKA?
The smallest of the Great Lakes
What is Lake Ontario?
1893
The largest land run in history begins with more than 100,000 people pouring into the Cherokee Strip of this future state to claim valuable land that had once belonged to Native Americans
What is Oklahoma?
A fishing pole
A Broadway play
A broken leg
What are CASTS?
How a teacher would instruct you to use a pen and paper to show a word meaning "correct"
What is "WRITE RIGHT"?
The largest town in Bergen County by population
What is Hackensack?
The smallest planet in our solar system
What is MERCURY?
1810
This country in North America began its revolt against Spanish rule.
What is MEXICO?
ACETATE
CELLOPHANE
POLYSTYRENE
What is PLASTICS?
To fix a road from damaging cars, you can't fill ditches partway, you have to fill the ....
What is the WHOLE HOLE?
The largest note ever printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
What is $100,000? (1934)
The smallest mammal on Earth
What is the Etruscan shrew?