His inaugural address had fewer than 1,900 words and was delivered in about 15 minutes.
Who is John F. Kennedy?
This Canadian is widely considered to be the greatest hockey player of all time.
Who is Wayne Gretzky?
It used to be known as the "stove capital of the world." But you may know this neighboring town better for its apples (but not oranges).
When this animal feels threatened, it releases a thiol, a potent organic compound containing sulfur as one o the main components, to ward off predators or unwanted guests.
What is a skunk?
Yes, it can be made without tomatoes. In Europe, there's a mushroom-based version, Jane Austen was a fan of the walnut variety, and yours truly grew up with the banana kind.
What is ketchup?
His fifth cousin's wife, Eleanor, was his niece. And during Eleanor's wedding to Franklin, he presented the bride.
Who is Teddy Roosevelt?
Born Marion Michael Morrison, the "Duke" embodied the image of the strong, heroic cowboy who personified the idealized American values of his era.
Who is John Wayne?
This city has more than 22 miles of beaches, but you may think twice about sitting outdoors for too long - it's also known for gators, as well as its Jaguars.
What is Jacksonville?
What is bad breath (halitosis)?
Known for its salty, umami taste, its history dates back to ancient China more than 2,000 years ago.
What is soy sauce?
Before assuming the nation's highest office, he served as supreme commander of the Allied forces in western Europe during WWII.
Who is Dwight Eisenhower?
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What is Nashville?
These naturally contain sulfur, which can produce a strong odor, especially when boiled for too long, leading to the formation of hydrogen sulfide gas.
What are eggs?
A popular mayonnaise-based complement to fish and seafood, it was originally used by the French as a sauce for seasoned raw steak.
What is tartar sauce?
He witnessed the American Revolution, as well as the crawl toward the Civil War, over the course of his lifetime. Prior to becoming president, he served as secretary of state under President James Monroe.
Who is John Quincy Adams?
If you ever see him walking down the street, your first instinct might be to say, "Hello, Newman..."
Who is Wayne Knight?
This city may take its name from a French king but it's all-American all around: The Hot Brown sandwich was invented here and the world's largest baseball bat calls it home.
What is Louisville?
A mix of moisture and high humidity sets up a welcoming environment for this fungus to thrive.
What is mildew?
A paste of chili peppers, vinegar, garlic, salt and sugar makes the base for this popular hot sauce, named after a seaside town in Thailand.
What is Sriracha?
He understood the dangers of a risky stock market and upon taking office in 1929, he warned Americans about speculative investing. But the economy was already in tatters, as the nation marched toward the Great Depression.
Who is Herbert Hoover?
Love him or hate him, it won't break him. Born Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., he's been on the scene since the '90s after being discovered and signed to a record label when he was 11.
Who is Lil Wayne?
Up until 1831, this city went by the name, Pleasantburg. Today, it is known for having waterfalls in the center of town, Southern barbecue and the Liberty Bridge - the only pedestrian suspension bridge of its kind in the Western Hemisphere.
What is Greenville, SC?
One of the most widely produced chemicals in the U.S., it is mainly used in agriculture as fertilizer. In pure form, it's a colorless, highly irritating gas with a sharp, suffocating odor.
What is ammonia?
A garlic-and-olive oil sauce originating from the Mediterranean, its use is associated with Provençal cuisine, served alongside everything from snails and boiled fish to potatoes and green beans.
What is aioli?