This is the number of states in the United States that begin with the letter "M"
8 states: Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Missouri, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Minnesota, and Maine
This popular musical film starring Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds was released in 1950 and featured the song "Make 'Em Laugh"
Singin' in the Rain
This state was an independent republic before joining the United States in 1845.
Texas
Invented in the 1920s, this creamy, tangy sauce is made from mayonnaise, ketchup, and other seasonings and is a popular topping for fries.
Fry Sauce
This is the term for a female sheep, commonly used in farming terminology.
Ewe
This is the number of planets in our solar system:
8 planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
9 if you count pluto :)
In 1950, this country became the first to successfully detonate an atomic bomb, joining the U.S in the nuclear club.
Soviet Union
This state is home to the first permanent English settlement in America, Jamestown, founded in 1607.
Virginia
This fermented condiment, often used in Asian cuisines, is made from soybeans, wheat, salt, and sometimes sugar, and has a salty umami flavor.
Soy Sauce
This famous sheep, cloned in 1996, was the first mammal to be cloned from an adult somatic cell.
Dolly the Sheep
This is the number of zeros in one trillion
12 zeros
In 1950, this MLB tam won the World Series, defeating the Philadelphia Phillies in four games.
New York Yankees
The "Land of 10,000 Lakes" is this state's nickname, and it's capital is St. Paul.
Minnesota
Known for its role in BBQ sauces, this tangy condiment is made from tomatoes, vinegar, sugar, and spices, often with a smoky flavor.
Ketchup
This term describes a group of sheep, often seen grazing together on farms or in pastures.
Flock
This is the number of colors in a standard rainbow:
7 colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
In 1950, this groundbreaking rock-and-roll song by Big Joe Turner was released, later becoming a huge influence on the genre.
Shake, Rattle, and Roll
This state is known as the "Garden State" and is famous for its boardwalk, particularly in Atlantic City.
New Jersey
This Mediterranean condiment is made from tahini, lemon juice, garlic, and olive oil, commonly served with falafel or pita.
Hummus
Sheep have this many stomachs, which they use to help digest tough plant material through a process called rumination.
Four stomachs
This is the number of players on a standard soccer team, including substitutes:
11 players
In 1950, this British Monarch celebrated her 24th birthday and began her reign as Queen of the United Kingdom
Queen Elizabeth ll
This state famous for its historic gold rush and became the 31st state in 1850
California
This Japanese condiment, often served with sushi, is made from horseradish and mustard seeds, creating a sharp, spicy flavor that clears the sinuses.
Wasabi
This classic children's nursery rhyme begins with the line, "Baa, baa, black sheep, have you any..."
Wool