Beans & oatmeal (not necessarily together) are good sources of this substance that helps food pass through the body.
What is Fiber?
On Sesame Street, this character lives in a trash can.
Who is Oscar the grouch?
According to the National Gardening Association, this is far and away the most common food grown in home gardens.
What are Tomatoes?
This plant is frequently associated with the Asian continent, can grow up to 12 inches in a single day, and is technically a "giant grass" rather than a tree.
What is Bamboo?
This boxer fought against Muhammad Ali and won in 1971.
Who is Joe Frazier?
The orange-and-blue packaging of this Nestle candy bar proclaims that it is "crispety, crunchety, peanut-buttery"
What are Butterfinger?
In the 1950s, George Reeves donned the costume and became the titular hero in the syndicated show “The Adventures Of ______.”
What is Superman?
To honor him after his 2016 passing, the Pantone Color Institute announced a new rain-inspired shade of purple called Love Symbol #2 for this one-named rock star.
Who is Prince?
The Koa tree is endemic to this U.S. state. The very sturdy wood from this true is resistant to saltwater and has been used for boat building and surfboards.
What is Hawaii?
Of course, the sport played at the World Cup is called “football” almost everywhere in the world except for a couple places like the U.S. which call it "soccer." To delineate between the two sports, the rest of the world often calls the U.S. game “______ football” after the hashes and yard lines' resemblance of a cross-hatched cooking surface.
What is Gridiron?
Owned by Ferrero, this delicious hazelnut spread can be found in most supermarkets.
What is Nutella?
This 1985 children's story by Chris Van Allsburg tells of a young boy who takes a train to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.
What is The Polar Express?
New York legally rebranded the game "pool" to this name in 1922.
What are Billiards?
Although having an equine name, this animal has no teeth or stomach, mates for life, and is the only species on Earth where the male carries the unborn offspring.
What are Seahorses?
This sports legend's autobiography, published in 1975, was titled "The Greatest: My Own Story".
Who is Muhammad Ali?
What “R” Cracker brand, owned and distributed by Mondelez International, is a lightly salted cracker disk with little holes in it? It shares its name with the ______-Carlton Hotel.
What are Ritz?
This was the speed the car in Back to the Future had to achieve in order to travel through time.
What is 88 mph?
Acrophobia is the fear of this.
What is Flying?
Australian crocodile hunter Steve Irwin was famously killed by this type of animal - which are closely related to sharks rather than fish.
What are Stingray?
In the movie “Castaway,” this specific type of sports ball is Wilson who serves as the companion of Tom Hanks’ character.
What is Volleyball?
Usually passed out for Valentines Day, these sugar candies often have endearing messages written on them.
What are Sweethearts? (Sugar Hearts)
"Goose," "Jester," "Hollywood," and "Wolfman" are nicknames of some flying military characters in this 1986 movie.
What is Top Gun?
Buckets, Too Tall, and Dazzle are some of the names listed on the roster of this internationally famous basketball team with over 27,000 wins.
Who are the Harlem Globetrotters?
This larger variant of the "sweet" banana is frequently used for cooking. Although are too bitter to be eaten raw.
What are Plantains?
It can be played indoors or outdoors. It's notable for attracting a wide range of ages and fitness levels. It combines elements of tennis, badminton and ping-pong.
What is Pickleball?
This cereal with the slogan "Breakfast of Champions" often depicts famous athletes on the front of the box.
What is Wheaties?
Airing from 1972-1982, this CBS dramedy series is based on Richard Hooker’s 1968 book, which was “A Novel About Three Army Doctors”.
What is M*A*S*H?
"Hawks" has been a term for pro-war politicos since the late 1700s. The Vietnam War and the Cuban Missile Crisis popularized this more olive-branchy bird name for anti-war advocates.
What are Doves?
This bird, extinct by 1681, was named for the Portuguese word for "stupid".
What is the Dodo?
Sacramento hosts Eppie's Great Race, a triathlon that swaps out swimming with a ride in this palindromic water craft.
What is a Kayak?
Maytag Dairy Farms in Iowa has been turning out this variety of cheese since 1941.
What is Blue Cheese?
A male collie named Pal was the first dog to portray this legendary (and female) title character on television. (Make sure you don't fall down a well)
What is Lassie?
Ukraine shares land borders with two R-word countries: Russia and this vampire-heavy nation that's about an 18 hour drive from the capital of Italy.
What is Romania?
Generally defined as drought-resistant plants because of parts with thickened flesh for retaining water, this class of plants has had huge growth driven by Millennial purchasers.
What are Succulents?
"The Run for the Roses" and "The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports" are both colloquial names for a horse race that occurs on the first Saturday of May in this U.S. State.
What is Kentucky?
On average, oranges have this many segments in them (also known as carpels).
What is 10?
The running joke in this groovy 1969 sitcom was that this family was so wholesome they never used the bathroom started because the network wouldn’t allow a toilet to be shown on screen.
What is The Brady Bunch?
This bay is the largest in the continental United States.
What is The Chesapeake Bay?
Despite its name, this world's largest living lizard can't fly or breathe fire, however it does have a venomous bite.
What is the Komodo Dragon?
What is the national sport of Canada - it may not be the one you are thinking of.
What is Lacrosse?
This internationally known chef, with the first name Ettore, began his career in Cleveland before reaching a level of household fame known by few other chefs in history.
Who is Chef Boyardee?
The stage play Everybody Comes to Rick's was adapted for the screen to become what 1942 Best Picture winner.
Hint: "We'll always have Paris"
What is Casablanca?
Originally sold with the tagline of "Every Man a Rembrandt," this product was invented by Dan Robbins and first sold in the 1950s - you just have to make sure to follow directions.
What are Paint by Numbers?
This animal, although delicious at times, is known as the smartest farm animal.
What are Pigs?
This sports is best known as the "King of Sports"?
What is Soccer?