I’m the element that makes up most of the air you breathe, but I’m not oxygen. What am I?
Nitrogen
You wake up on a plane, look out the window, and see a giant mouse waving at you.Where am I?
MCO
This donut flavor sounds like something you’d order at a Paris café while judging people, but it’s actually just chocolate with a slightly fancy name and a dipped attitude. What flavor is it?
Chocolate glazed
Before becoming one of golf's most feared hazards, this term referred to a military earthwork used to protect soldiers from cannon fire. What golf feature shares its name with that fortification?
Bunker
This father is famous for having a son who became a wizarding world celebrity, but his own fame is often overshadowed so much that many people forget he was once a powerful wizard himself. Who is he?
James Potter
My chemical symbol comes from the Latin word aurum. I’ve been treasured for thousands of years. What element am I?
Gold
This airport code looks more like a baby trying to spell the name of a yellow fruit, even though this major city doesnt start with a B
BNA
This donut flavor sounds like it should come with toast and a side of bacon, but instead it’s named after a spice that shows up more in cookies than in morning omelets. What flavor is it?
Cinnamon Sugar
This restaurant chain was founded in a converted postal station on Greenville Avenue in Dallas. Its original menu contained only three items: chili, burgers, and what other food?
Tacos
This animated dad is known for being the head of a famously dysfunctional family, but his job technically involves operating a nuclear power plant—despite rarely appearing competent at it. Who is he?
Homer Simpson
Ancient sailors believed carrying me could ward off storms. If you switch just one letter in my name, I would be Luke's middle name. What element am I?
Copper
This airport code shares the name of a type of place where Taylor's high school mascot sleeps. I guess Detroiters could also relate
DEN
This donut flavor tries to convince you it’s basically a salad, despite being covered in glaze and chaos. It shares its name with a fruit often associated with doctors and classrooms. What is it?
Apple Fritter
The original host of this quiz show was not its most famous host. In fact, he later became better known for hosting a show in which contestants dated strangers behind a wall. Name the original host.
Art Fleming
This villain dad runs a galactic empire and meets his son only after chopping off his hand and revealing a shocking family secret. Who is he?
Darth Vader
This element has the highest melting point of any pure metal and is commonly used in incandescent light bulb filaments. What is it?
Tungsten
This southwestern airport code is only one letter off of Detroit's major airport
DFW
This donut flavor can’t decide if it’s breakfast, dessert, or a personality trait. It borrows its name from a fall spice that shows up in candles, lattes, and emotional breakdowns. What flavor is it?
Pumpkin spice
Despite being one of the most photographed bridges in the world, this bridge never actually touches the city it's named after. What bridge is it?
Brooklyn Bridge
This famous dad shares his last name with a famous animated family, but he is not the father of that family on TV. Instead, he is a real-life baseball legend whose name just happens to overlap. Who is he?
Ken Griffey Sr
I’m the element that gives emeralds their green color and rubies part of their red color. What am I?
Chromium
This airport code comes from a city whose full historical name is "El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de __ _____." What code is used for its primary international airport?
LAX
This donut flavor sounds like something that would get you interrogated by a bakery detective, but it’s actually just a classic pairing of two very innocent ingredients pretending to be edgy. What flavor is it?
Chocolate frosted with sprinkles
The company that popularized this power tool chose its name from a Native American word meaning "swift runner," though the product itself is famous for turning weekends into unpaid labor. What tool is it?
Weed Eater
This father is often cited in biology textbooks as the “father of genetics,” even though he never knew genes existed and spent most of his career growing pea plants in a monastery garden. Who is he?
Gregor Mendel