This President ran his family's peanut business before entering politics
Jimmy Carter
The gel of this succulent plant is often used in topical medications for sunburns
Aloe vera
Lasagna
This state made gumbo its official state cuisine in 2004.
Louisiana
Flamingo Campground
Everglades
This President took a break in his political career to become a rancher in North Dakota
Teddy Roosevelt
What blood type is the universal donor
O-
She's the blue-dress girl who charges a nickel for psychoanalysis in "Peanuts."
Lucy Van Pelt
Because milk spoiled in an age before refrigeration, Floridians used condensed milk to make this citrusy dessert.
Key lime pie
Old Faithful Geyser
Yellowstone
In the 70s, this President served ice cream at a Baskin-Robins in Honolulu
What organ produces insulin?
pancreas
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
A sassy raccoon and his turtle sidekick take on suburbia!
Over the Hedge
You might want to wear oven mitts to handle this Upper Midwestern specialty with a scalding name.
Hotdish
In Arizona: Bright Angel Lodge at the South Rim
Grand Canyon
Ronald Reagan saved seventy-seven lives during the summer at this job
lifegaurd
Claritin and Benadryl are brands of these drugs that treat allergic rhinitis and other allergies
antihistamines
This comic strip used to be called "Little Orphan Annie." What was its name changed to?
Annie
What meat is a Chicago-style hot dog made of?
Beef
in Maine: Schoodic Point
Acadia
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Thanks to family connections, this president got a job as a special correspondent for Hearst Newspapers, where he covered the Potsdam conference
John F Kennedy
These fake bone, muscle, and joint "doctors" were created by someone who believed they received the message from a ghost but is now a 15 billion dollar industry
Chiropractics
Bill Watterson has turned down multiple offers to adapt this comic strip on film.
Calvin and Hobbes
Virginia country ham is prepared by salting, curing, and finally doing what?
smoking
in Oregon: Phantom Ship island
Crater Lake