The smartest Jew of them all, he developed the theory of relativity
Albert Einstein
You're in a bind, with no good solutions
Catch 22
More bagels are consumed in this city than any other
New York
You're in the largest state in the Union
Alaska
For good luck, knock on this
Wood
The first Jew appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court; they named a University after him
Louis Brandeis
A pass from Montana to Clark, it got the 49ers into the 1982 Super Bowl, and is known simply as this
The Catch
Bagels differ from all other bread products in that they undergo this process before being baked
They are boiled
You're at the Kremlin
Moscow, Russia
Breaking one of these is thought to bring 7 years of bad luck
a mirror
A medieval Sephardic rabbi and philosopher, he authored the Mishneh Torah, which remains to this day the leading authority on Talmudic law.
Maimonides (or "Rambam")
The nightly special at the local seafood restaurant
Catch of the day
They produce more cream cheese than any other company in America
Philadelphia
You are skydiving over the Willamette Valley
Oregon
A ladder
This "notorious" lawyer was the second woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court (she's also a "famous BERG")
Ruth Bader Ginsberg
This 2002 Spielberg movie features Tom Hanks pursuing a con man played by Leonardo DiCaprio
Catch Me If You Can
Bagels originated in this Eastern European country
Poland
You're hiking up the ancient ruins at Machu Picchu
Peru
He wrote and sang a hit song called "Superstition"
Stevie Wonder
He developed the polio vaccine
Jonas Salk
Fishing for sport, instead of for food
Catch and Release
This flavor of bagel contains traces of morphine, and could lead to a false positive on a drug test
poppy
You're "running with the bulls" during the Festival of San Fermin
Pamplona, Spain
Toss this over your left shoulder to ward off bad luck
salt