The willow bark plant is known as the precursor to this modern day medication.
What is "aspirin"
This is the plural of the term that describes a graduate.
What is "alumni"?
The Fourth Amendment protects against “unreasonable searches ... " and this.
What is "seizures"?
This goofy legend that this person’s body was cryogenically frozen.
Who is "Walt Disney"?
This holiday originated from the ancient Celtic festival Samhain, marking the end of the harvest season.
What is "Halloween"?
Consuming this miracle fruit berry from West Africa can make sour foods taste like this due to miraculin.
What is "sweet"?
This word refers to a Hindu or Buddhist practitioner of meditation.
Who is "Yogi"?
The Eighth Amendment prohibits “cruel and ... " this.
What is "... unusual punishment"?
The myth that alleges that this causes hyperactivity in children.
What is "sugar"?
This holiday was created in 1966 to celebrate Mexican-American culture
What is "Cinco de Mayo"?
Mormon, a spiky desert tea plant used by Native Americans, was used to suppress this.
What is "hunger"?
It is the plural of organisms that feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms.
What is "fungi"?
The Tenth Amendment states that powers not given to this central, national government are reserved for the state or people.
What is "federal"?
The myth that if you drop this from a tall building, it can kill someone below.
What is "penny"?
Originally called Decoration Day, this holiday honors fallen soldiers.
What is "Veteran's Day"?
The ergot fungus, which grows on rye, contains ergot alkaloids that influenced these medieval court cases.
What is “bewitchment”/witchcraft"?
This is a Hawaiian garland of flowers.
What is "lei"?
The Fifth Amendment protects against self-incrimination, which is also known by this phrase.
What is "pleading the Fifth”?
In 1977, rumors began to spread that the gum Bubble Yum's soft, chewable secret was the addition of this.
What are "spider eggs"?
This February holiday stems from the ancient Roman festival Lupercalia.
What is "Valentine's Day"?
This cactus contains mescaline, a psychoactive compound used in traditional spiritual ceremonies.
What is "peyote?"
The Italian word for small or little, often used in English to describe pasta shapes or perhaps a skirt.
What is "mini"
The Fifth Amendment prohibits two of this television game.
What is "double jeopardy"?
This myth claims that if this is swallowed, it stays in your stomach for seven years.
What is "the chewing gum"?
This U.S. president was the first to declare Labor Day, which honors workers.
What is "Grover Cleveland"?