The only man to play both an NFL game and a MLB game in a single day
What is Deion Sanders
The building material that absorbs heat as moisture evaporates
What is gypsum or drywall
The largest ocean
What is the Pacific Ocean
Selling products at a price that will leave you money after all expenses are paid
What is profit
Around 200 B.C. an anonymous Chinese innovator froze rice milk & spices in a paste creating a type of this dessert
What is Ice Cream
Pitched the only no-hit game in World Series history
What is Don Larsen – 1956
Building component that is mounted over doors and windows to prevent illegal entry
What are security bars or grilles
A national holiday that Cody was born on
What is fathers day
Businesses owned and operated by one individual
THE DAILY DOUBLE
What is sole proprietorship
What face appears on the twenty dollar bill
What is Andrew Jackson
The only team in the NFL to neither host nor play in the Super Bowl
What is the Browns
Diagonal supports
What is bracing
The president that's on the quarter
Who is George Washington
The funds used to acquire the natural and human resources needed to provide products
What is capital
In these years people had money, were drinking, smoking cigarettes, flapper girls were popular, and jazz was the new form of music
THE DAILY DOUBLE
What is the roaring 1920's
NFL team originally called the ‘New York Titans
What is the New York Jets
Construction type that must resist fire for 3-4 hours
What is Type I construction
The other name for the big dipper
What is the drinking gorge
When companies invest resources outside of their home country
What is Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
The doctrine that Abraham Lincoln passed into law to help free slaves
What is Emancipation Proclamation
Team that won 3 Super Bowls in the 1990s
What is the Dallas Cowboys
Value used to define the heat loss or gain in glass
What is U-value
The gas formed when a hydrogen bomb is detonated
What is helium
The act of exposing an employer's wrongdoing to outsiders
What is whistleblowing
The main fort battle between the north and the south during the Civil war
What is Fort Sumter