The chemical compound, in its most basic form, for oxygen.
What is O2?
Known as the "War to End All Wars," this conflict lasted from 1914 to 1918
What is World War 1?
To close an envelope; an animal known for its playful behavior
What is a seal?
Chocolate, graham cracker, melted marshmallow.
What is a S'more?
A piece of furniture that you sit on; covers your body, some more than others.
What is a chair and hair?
This gas is the most abundant in Earth's atmosphere, making up about 78% of it.
What is Nitrogen?
Many argue it sowed the seeds for WW2, but this treaty officially ended WW1.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
Covers the trunk of an oak tree or fills the air when a canine isn't pleased with the postman
What is Bark?
An Italian dish that consists of long, thin noodles that are often served with a rich meat sauce.
What is Spaghetti?
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The fruit that supposedly fell on Einstein's head; another name for a church
This airport, initially known as Idlewild Airport, was renamed in 1963 after a U.S. President.
What is John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK)?
He was the President who escalated American involvement in Vietnam,
Who is Lyndon B. Johnson?
To throw a baseball; proposing a business idea
What is a pitch?
A sweet, sticky liquid that is made from the sap of a maple tree.
What is Syrup?
A utensil used to stir; Jupiter has 95 of these
What is a spoon and a Moon?
The common title of the first episode of many TV shows and series.
What is a pilot?
This operation was the code-name for the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
What is Operation Overlord or D-Day?
The act of tying something in a loop or a tool that is used to play the strings on a violin
What is a bow?
A Japanese snack that consists of dried seaweed wrapped around rice and includes raw fish.
What is sushi?
An area you can skate at; putting 2 or more chains together
What is Rink and Link?
What is the Boeing 747?
This treaty officially ended direct U.S. military involvement in Vietnam in 1973. PPA.
What is the Paris Peace Accords?
Currency used in Japan; first word of a Chinese philosophical concept
What is yen (or yin)?
These small, bite-sized pieces of pastry dough are often filled with a sweet or savory filling.
What are Samosas?
Darkening the pigment on your skin; the type of vehicle that Julie drives
What is tan and Van?