Mcdonald's most popular food item
What is French Fries?
Number of birthdays an average person has
What is one?
Iowa is the USA's leading producer of this "pop"ular crop
What is corn?
The smallest and shallowest of the world's five oceans is this one.
What is the Arctic?
According to urban legend this animal lives in the sewers of New York City
What is alligators?
Fast food chain with the most locations in the US
What is Subway?
Has a horn but can't honk
What is a rhinocerous?
A singer/actress:
"Baby Boy", "Crazy in Love", "Irreplaceable"
Who is Beyonce?
The city of Chiang Mai in this country is home to Baan Chang Elephant park
What is Thailand?
What is King of Hearts? Diamonds, clubs, spades association is linked with corruption of wealth, war, and death. Heart is an organ: pure, open, undisguised hence the clean shaven king of hearts
Fast food restaruant with slogan "Have it your way"
What is Burger King?
Feed me and I live, give me a drink and I die. What am I?
What is Fire?
Crossword Clues "K": Barbie's beau
Who is Ken?
Number of states that touch the Pacific Ocean
What is five? Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington
The highest denomination bill ever printed in the United States
What is $100,000? Printed from December 18 1934 - January 9 1935
Number of herbs and spices making up the secret blend in the original KFC recipe
What is 11 herbs and spices?
What is the difference between here and there.
What is the letter T?
Sandy Cheeks wears a space suit and helmet underwater so she can hang out with this title guy.
Who is Spongebob Squarepants?
Country with the most natural lakes
What is Canada?
Little dot above lowercase "i" of "j"
What is a tittle?
Fast food restaurant credit with introducing the first modern-day drive-thru window?
What is Wendy's?
Say my name and I disappear, what am I?
One Syllable Cities: As the old saying goes, this city "wasn't built in a day"
What is Rome?
Where is the driest place on Earth?
What is Antarctica? McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica to be exact.
Length of a "jiffy"
What is one trillionth of a second? Actual unit defined in the late 18th century by scientist Gilbert Newton Lewis. Amount of time it take light to travel one cm in a vacuum.