The number of keys in a standard piano.
88
There's nothing to love about scoring "love" in this game.
Tennis
This "royal" fruit from southeast Asia is often recognized by one very dis-stink-tive characteristic.
Durian
In 1959 this became the 49th state.
Alaska
You don't know his real name, but this serial killer struck London in 1888.
Jack the Ripper
On the fourth day of Christmas, my true love gave me four of these.
Calling birds
Also known as a shuttlecock, badminton players hit this feathery object over a net with their racket.
Birdie
Forget golden tickets, this sweet treat is made from the fruit in this picture.
Chocolate
This U.S. city's nicname honors its culinary history of slow-cooking beans in molasses.
Boston
This classic arcade game was the best-selling of all time, gobbling up more than $3.5 billion after its 1980 release.
Pac-Man
This band released Enter Sandman as the first track on their self-titled "Black Album" in 1991.
Metallica
Canadian physical education teacher, James Naismith invtened this indoor game at a YMCA originally intended to keep athletes conditinoed during cold months.
Basketball
Derived from the Crocus flower, this is regarded as the most expensive spice in the world.
Saffron
This ancient temple has overlooked the Acropolis for centuries.
Parthenon
While not typically found suspended in air, this animal is suspended from the ceiling of the American Natural HIstory Museum.
Blue whale
Antonio Stradivari is most famous for making this musical instrument
Violin
In competitive swimming, there are 4 differnt strokes in an Individual Medley. This is the only stroke that doesn't begin with the letter "B."
Freestyle
In the 1830s you may have found this common condiment in your medicine cabinet instead of your pantry.
Ketchup
If you can bear the heat in the summer, Soldier Field is an excellent stadium to catch sporting events in this city.
Chicago
Queen Mary Tudor (Mary I) of England is better known to history by this gruesome name, reflective of her persecution of Protestant heretics.
Bloody Mary
This English composer wrote the music for Phantom of the Opera.
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Players of this winter sport use this item.
Curling
At 26 pounds per person annually this country is the world's largest consumer of coffee. They love a cup of Joe so much, coffee breaks are legally mandated for all workers.
Finland
Challenger Deep, the deepest point known on earth, can be found in this sea or ocean.
Pacific Ocean
According to Pliny the Elder, we get this word from the Roman practice of paying soldiers in salt.
Salary