In garden design, this French term refers to a formal path or walkway usually lined with trees or shrubs.
What is an Allée?
This "mother sauce" of French cuisine is made from a white roux and milk and serves as the base for high-end Mac and Cheese.
What is Béchamel?
This 469-mile scenic highway connects the Shenandoah National Park to the Great Smoky Mountains.
What is the Blue Ridge Parkway?
This sharp-ended tool is used for making small holes for seeds.
What is a Dibber?
In 2023, this artist’s concert tour became the first in history to gross over $1 billion.
Who is Taylor Swift?
To achieve a "carpet-like" lawn, many gardeners use this type of grass, which shares its name with the primary grass found on many professional greens.
What is Bentgrass?
Often cured and smoked, the most famous version of this meat comes from Smithfield, located in this coastal state.
What is Virginia Ham?
If you are visiting the "City of Light," you are walking the streets of this European capital.
What is Paris?
In a professional kitchen, the person second-in-command to the head chef is known by this French title.
What is a Sous Chef?
This 1990s TV show featured six friends living in New York and popularized the phrase "We were on a break!"
What is Friends?
This term describes the process of "thinning out" seedlings, but in sports, it’s the name for the standard score a professional is expected to make on a hole.
What is Par?
This cooking technique involves browning meat quickly at high heat to seal in juices before finishing in the oven.
What is searing?
This historic Virginia estate was the primary plantation of Thomas Jefferson and is featured on the back of the nickel.
What is Monticello?
This "Era" of gardening involves "companion planting," such as putting basil next to this red fruit to improve its flavor.
What is the Tomato?
This Pennsylvania-born singer moved to Nashville at age 14 to pursue a career in country music.
Who is Taylor Swift?
This vibrant perennial flower, often associated with the "Volunteer State," comes from the Greek word for "rainbow."
What is the Iris?
Known as "The Music City," this capital is also the birthplace of a specific style of "Hot Chicken."
What is Nashville?
This Tennessee city is famous for its "Mud Island" and as the home of the "King of Rock and Roll."
What is Memphis?
This kitchen gadget uses centrifugal force to dry leafy greens quickly.
What is a Salad Spinner?
This term describes a person who is highly influential in social media fashion and lifestyle.
What is an Influencer?
While it sounds like a bird, this term refers to a score of three strokes under par on a single hole.
What is an Albatross?
This iconic whiskey must be filtered through sugar maple charcoal, a process known as the "Lincoln County Process."
What is Jack Daniel's (Tennessee Whiskey)?
This term refers to the fear of travel or being away from home, though most of this group likely has "Wanderlust."
What is Hodophobia?
This specific type of heavy cookware is prized for its ability to hold heat and create a perfect crust on cornbread.
What is Cast Iron?
This 2024 film became a cultural phenomenon, following a pink-clad protagonist discovering the "Real World."
What is Barbie?