The set of five lines and four spaces in the traditional Western music notation system.
What is (musical) staff?
The color perceived by the human eye when combining red and blue electromagnetic waves.
What is purple?
The type of dumbbell or free weight that is round with a flat base and an arced handle.
What is kettlebell?
The last stage of cooked sugar when continuously heated.
What is caramel?
The title of Taylor Swift's first released album.
What is Taylor Swift?
The generally assumed middle name of Wolfgang Mozart.
What is Amadeus?
The amount of energy necessary to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius.
What is calorie?
The former name of the NFL.
American Professional Football Association.
The type of cake made with a pound of each of the the following ingredients: flour, butter, eggs, and sugar.
What is pound cake?
The title of the song which includes the following lyrics:
"I stay out too late
Got nothing in my brain"
What is Shake it Off?
The name of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's suite accompanying a ballet performance primarily staged around a Christmas Tree.
What is The Nutcracker?
The name of the immediate transition of matter from solid state to gas state.
What is sublimation?
The extended form of the acronym WOD.
What is Workout of the Day?
The kind of ground nut usually preferred for traditional French macarons.
What is almond?
Taylor Swift's middle name.
What is Alison?
The musical instrument played by 1940's jazz performer and composer Charles Parker Jr.
What is saxophone?
The unit of measurement for electric currents adopted by the International System of Units.
What is Ampère?
The kind of muscle contraction also referred to as "static tension".
What is isometric?
The product obtained by incorporation of air into egg whites.
What is meringue?
The name of the second artist featured in "Breathe" by Taylor Swift.
What is Colbie Caillat?
The period of Western Musical History in which Claude Debussy made an impression.
What is the Impressionist period?
The of kind fluid which will keep its viscosity regardless of its rate of flow.
What is Newtonian?
The enlargement of an organ or muscle tissue from the increase in size of its cells.
What is hypertrophy?
The kind of batter used in Angel Food cakes.
What is genoise?
The title of the song which lyrics have been openly addressed to Jake Gyllenhall.
What is "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together"?