This ingredient makes bread rise when baking.
What is yeast?
This is the number of times in a month that a full moon occurs.
What is once?
This is the number of lines in a haiku.
What is 3? Bonus: Give the number of syllables in each line for an additional $100
This famous US president delivered the Gettysburg Address in 1862.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
This is the number of minutes in 3 1/2 hours.
What is 210 minutes?
This metal, also found in pennies, is mixed with other metals to make a brass or bronze.
What is copper?
This is what omnivores eat.
What is plants and meat?
The Egyptians built these ancient structures.
What are pyramids?
This European country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States in 1886.
Who is France?
These are words that sound the same but are spelled differently.
What are homophones? Bonus: Can you give an example for an extra $100?
He is one of the two men to first step foot on the moon.
Who is Neil Armstrong or Buzz Aldrin?
This is the number of weeks in a year.
What is 52?
On this date (month, day, and year, please), The Declaration of Independence was signed.
What is July 4, 1776?
The Wright Brothers are most famous for being the first to do this.
What is fly powered aircraft?
This is the imaginary line around the center of the Earth.
What is the equator?
He invented the telephone in 1876.
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
This is the number in a "baker's dozen."
What is 13?
She was the Greek Goddess of Love.
Who is Aphrodite?
This frozen mass sank the Titanic.
What is an iceberg?
The biggest threat to world forests is this act.
What is deforestation?
This is the number of colors in a standard rainbow.
What is seven? Bonus: Can you list all seven for an extra $100?
Weighing at over 200 tons, this is the biggest animal on Earth.
What is the blue whale? Their tongues, alone, can weigh as much as an elephant.
The Olympic Games originated in this country.
What is Greece?
What type of drawing by an artist magnifies a person’s facial characteristics to produce a comical sketch?
What is caricature?
Woosh! Buzz! Bam! are examples of this figurative language.
What is an onomatopoeia?