This state is home to the "Liberty Bell"
What is Pennsylvania
This sport is played with a small white ball and a club that hits the ball into holes.
What is golf
This food is made by curdling milk and is found in dishes such as pizza, lasagna, and sandwhiches.
What is cheese
What is Jupiter
This is the word for two words that have a similar meaning.
What is synonym
This state is home to the Golden Gate Bridge and is nicknamed the "Golden State"
What is California
In this team sport, you throw a ball into hoop.
What is basketball
This type of pasta is shaped like small rice grains and is often used in soup.
What is orzo
This former planet was once considered the ninth planet and is located in the Kuiper Belt.
What is Pluto
This is one word and is spelt the same way backwards.
What is racecar
This state is nicknamed the "Green Mountain State"
What is Vermont
This sport involves hitting a shuttlecock back and forth with a racket.
What is badminton
Botanically, what category of food is a cucumber?
What is fruit
This planet is known to rotate in the opposite direction of Earth and is about the same size.
What is Venus
This word is spelt the same way in its present and past tense.
What is read
The capital of Montana.
What is Helena
In this sport, athletes race on water in boats, using oars to propel themselves.
What is rowing
A type of cooking method where foods are dunked in hot oil. This is used to make foods such as doughnuts.
What is deep frying
This phenomenon occurs when a massive star collapses under its own gravity.
What is a black hole?
This word refers to the study of word origins.
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What is etymology
This state is where former president George Washington is from and is the 37th largest state.
What is Virginia
This is a race named after a Greek soldier who ran to Greece to deliver news of victory.
What is marathon
What category of food is fugu?
What is fish
This type of star is in its final stage of evolution and has exhausted its nuclear fuel.
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What is a neutron star
A fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question.
What is phenomenon?