Sodium chloride (NaCl) is more commonly called this
What is salt?
Wear this garment Uncle Brian style over a hoodie
What is a T-shirt?
H is the chemical symbol for this element
What is hydrogen?
New York City is often called the large variety of this fruit
What is the Big Apple?
He is turning 6 months old today
Who is Nathan Anthony?
In addition to salt, we season with this
What is pepper?
This small wooden object supports your ball before your stroke
What is a golf tee?
The chemical compound with two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen is more commonly know as this
What is water?
If flora are plants, then fauna are these
What are animals?
The famous July 4th eating contest is sponsored by this company
What is Nathan's Famous Hot Dogs?
The Himalayan version of salt is typically this color
What is pink?
This political and mercantile protest had the Sons of Liberty dumping things overboard
What is the Boston Tea Party?
After hydrogen, the next element is the periodic table may be used to fill balloons
What is helium?
Our 16th President shares his first name with an Old Testament figure
Who is Abraham?
He is a Tony-winning actor and voiced Timon in the animated "The Lion King"
Who is Nathan Lane?
This salty city is the capital of Utah
What is Salt Lake City?
This black tea is a traditional British breakfast choice
What is Earl Grey Tea?
This director of the Manhattan Project was originally opposed to the hydrogen bomb
Who is Robert Oppenheimer?
These NASA missions aimed to land humans on the moon
What is Apollo?
Cartoonist Lincoln Peirce writes about this sixth-grade Renaissance man in these books
What is the Big Nate series?
The largest salt mine is found 1,800 feet below this great lake
What is Lake Huron?
In the A-Team, his famous line was "I pity the fool"
Who is Mr. T?
Hydrogen is unique in that its nucleus only has one proton and none of these
What are neutrons?
This title character in "Merchant of Venice" takes a loan from Shylock
Who is Antonio?
This soldier-spy was part of the Continental Army but was unfortunately captured by the British
Who is Nathan Hale?