This is the number of states in the U.S. that start with the letter "N"
8 states - Nevada, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, and North Dakota
When finishing second place in an Olympic event, one can be sure they will receive this.
A silver medal
Name 1 of the 2 presidents who appeared on coins the year after they died.
Franklin D. Roosevelt or John F Kennedy
"On the hoof" is meat done this way
Rare
Launched in 2014, this voice controlled assistant from a major company can play music, control smart devices, and answer your questions.
Amazon Alexa
This common seafood, often served fried or grilled, is often paired with lemon and a red sauce.
Shrimp
Touching a stove top while hot could lead to this
A second-degree burn
The Secret Service reports that in 1984 they seized almost $90 million worth of this
Counterfeit money
Your dessert if you order "A-pie and moo juice"
Apple pie and Milk
This device lets you see, hear, and speak to visitors at your door from your phone, thanks to its built-in camera and Wi-Fi connection.
Ring video doorbell
The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas is called this
Evaporation
An opportunity to try something again after failing one time.
A second chance
Slang - originally referred to a deerskin, a common type of trading on the American frontier.
Buck
After a meal, you might want to use this "lumber"
Toothpick
Despite the name, this popular appliance doesn't actually fry food. It uses rapid hot air circulation to crisp things up with little to no oil.
Airfryer
In 1950, this MLB tam won the World Series, defeating the Philadelphia Phillies in four games.
New York Yankees
The second planet from the sun
Venus
Most businessmen prefer to do risky deals with "OPM" which means this
Other People's Money
This fruit is often called "looseners" because of its supposed laxative effect.
Prunes
Launched in 2010 and later acquired by Facebook, this app's original focus was on sharing square photos with filters.
This famous American author wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, often referred to as the “Great American Novels.”
Mark Twain
The second president of the U.S. serving from 1797 to 1801.
Besides the U.S. treasury, the only other agency that can legally issue U.S. currency is
the Federal Reserve System
What are the components of a "sinker and suds" breakfast
Donuts and coffee