With a median sale price of almost $8 million, the 94027 zip code is considered the wealthiest zip code in the US, and can be found in this state:
What is California?
This is the top-selling vending machine food item in the United States.
What is Snickers?
Runza, Henry Doorly Zoo, Warren Buffett, Gabrielle Union and 311.
What is Nebraska?
"Said I loved you, but I lied
'Cause this is more than love I feel inside
Said I loved you, but I was wrong
'Cause love could never ever feel so strong
I said I loved you, but I lied."
Who is Michael Bolton?
This artist placed 11 albums on the Billboard 200, and was Spotify's top global artist as well.
Who is Taylor Swift?
Resembling cream in consistency or color.
What is CREAMY?
This guide or system awards up to three stars to restaurants based on the food, including quality of ingredients, skill in preparation, the combination of flavors, creativity, consistency, and value for money.
What is Michelin?
This character drives his family from Coolidge, Kansas to surprise the Griswold Family for Christmas.
Who is Cousin Eddie?
Home of: Skyline Chili, The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and "The Big Red Machine"
What is Ohio?
"I know that I'm a prisoner to all my father held so dear;
I know that I'm a hostage, to all his hopes and fears;
I just wish I could have told him in the living years."
Who are Mike & the Mechanics? (Mike Rutherford)
This team won their first College Baseball World Series in June.
Who is University of Tennessee?
Adjective describing the state of being affected with a sudden, painful, involuntary tightening of a muscle.
What is CRAMPY?
A typical symphony orchestra consists of this many groups of related musical instruments.
What is four?
This is the Walmart version of Dr. Pepper.
What is Dr. Thunder?
This "King of Cold War Comedy" has been performing in Branson, MO for the past 30 years.
Who is Yakov Smirnoff?
"A summer's disregard
A broken bottle top
And a one man's soul
They follow each other on the wind ya know
'Cause they got nowhere to go
That's why I want you to know"
Who is Michael Jackson?
This Canadian-born comic joined the SNL "Fiver-Timers" club in 2024.
Who is Martin Short?
Nationwide department store founded in 1929.
What is MACY's?
This former US Senator, was also a Rhodes Scholar and two-time NBA champion with the New York Knicks.
Who is Bill Bradley?
Actor, producer and director of such films as: "Little Nicky," "Grandma's Boy," & "You Don't Mess with the Zohan"
Who is Adam Sandler?
Birth state of: Larry Bird, Mike Epps, Florence Henderson & John Mellencamp
What is Indiana?
"I took a pill in Ibiza to show Avicii I was cool
And when I finally got sober, felt 10 years older
But (bleep) it, it was something to do."
Who is Mike Posner?
The Oxford Word of the Year:
What is "brain rot"?
Current coach of the LA Rams.
Who is McVay?
MoMA, a place that fuels creativity, ignites minds and provides inspiration, can be found in this US state.
What is New York?
This WWF superstar was known as, "The Macho Man."
Who is Randy Savage?
Home of: ButterBurgers, Badgers and Bucks.
What is Wisconsin?
"What's the frequency, Kenneth?" is your Benzedrine, uh-huh
I was brain-dead, locked out, numb, not up to speed."
Who is Michael Stipe (REM)?
This Texas-born singer, songwriter & actor passed away on 9/28 at the age of 88.
Who is Kris Kristofferson?
Bitterness, ill will, or anger between people.
What is ACRIMONY?