In the FOIL method, the F stands for
first
Legend says this 1st president could not tell a lie, when he allegedly chopped down a cherry tree.
Washington
Of Haiku, Bulu, and Wulu, the Japanese style of poetry that has three lines, with the first and third lines having five syllables, and the second line with seven.
Haiku.
Elvis said this animal had "never caught a rabbit, and you ain't no friend of mine".
hound dog
This NC college is the home of the Wolfpack.
NC State
The square root of 4 + 2 equals
4
Of Churchill, Pitt, or North, the British Prime Minister during WWII.
Churchill
Poe's bird poem that said repeatedly "Nevermore" Albatross, Raven, or Duck.
Raven
Nat King Cole sang this song, also known as a painting masterpiece.
Mona Lisa
In this NC county, you can find Hawks, Vikings, Blue Devils, Lancers, Wood Ducks, Patriots, and Trojans.
Lenoir
In 15x=150, what is the value of x?
10
The branch of government that includes the Supreme Court.
Judicial
Of Bacon, Shakespeare, and Donne, who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"?
Shakespeare
Marshall Mathers is a native of this city.
Detroit
This sport has dunks, shots, and rebounds.
Basketball
Of difference, sum, or quotient, the answer to a subtraction problem.
difference
This state's capital is Raleigh.
North Carolina
This writer wrote about black cats, ravens, and hearts.
Poe
The only word in the theme song for the 1960's tv show "Batman".
Batman
Of Boston, Milwaukee, and Atlanta, the first home of baseball's Braves.
Boston
In the fraction 1/2, what is the top number which is 1 called?
numerator
Of France, Greece, and England, the country that was ruled by King Louis XVI,
France
Paris was one of these. Of Barcelona, London, or Madrid, what was the other city in Dickens' "A tale of Two Cities"?
London
This Commodore had a hit with "Three Times a Lady".
Lionel Richie
Of Bogue Inlet. Masonboro Inlet, and Ocracoke Inlet, the place in NC where Blackbeard was killed.
Ocracoke