A singular roll.
What is one bun?
The Louisiana Purchase, completed in 1803, doubled the size of the U.S. when it was bought from this country.
What is France?
He was known as "old blue eyes."
Who was Frank Sinatra?
A baker's dozen is this many.
What is 13?
These chewy chocolates were added to soldiers' rations during WWII due to their durability in all weather conditions.
What are Tootsie Rolls?
Unidentified footwear.
What is whose shoes?
He was the first US president to live in the White House.
Who was John Adams?
This famous singer was known as the "big O."
Who was Roy Orbison?
This nut is used to make marzipan.
What is an almond?
This candy is famous for its white paper plume designed to open the wrapper.
What is a Hershey's Kiss?
An overweight feline.
What is a fat cat?
According to Neil Young, tin soldiers and Nixon "came" to this campus in 1970.
What is Kent State?
The writer of our national anthem.
Who was Francis Scott Key?
This state seceded from Virginia in 1861.
What is West Virginia?
In 1930, Frank Mars named this candy bar after his favorite horse.
What is Snickers?
A giggling father.
What is a glad dad?
This president is the only 6 star general in US history.
Who was George Washington?
This blind musician wrote the 1961 No. 1 hit "Hit The Road Jack."
Who was Ray Charles?
This document, signed in 1215, limited the power of the English monarchy and is considered a foundation of constitutional law.
What is the Magna Carta?
For this holiday each year, Americans buy 600 million pounds of candy, six times the weight of the Titanic.
What is Halloween?
A somber crime scene detail.
What is a blue clue?
Besides George Washington, he was the only other president to sign the Constitution.
Who was James Madison?
This member of the Beatles was deported from Japan in the 1980s for possession of marijuana.
Who was Paul McCartney?
This is the only U.S. state with a name that contains only one syllable.
What is Maine?
This orange and white Halloween candy is also known as "Chicken Feed."
What is Candy Corn?