Rye, Pumpernickle and sour dough.
What are types of bread?
Electric, bass, classical and acoustic.
What are types of Guitars?
Going by his second name, this actor starred in more than 60 motion pictures in his 37 year career, including "Gone with the Wind"
Who is Clark Gable?
These are the 2 types of transmission for a car.
What are Manual/Standard and Automatic?
These two body parts never stop growing.
What are your nose and your ears?
A chop, a roast or striploin.
What are different cuts of meat?
What is the piano?
Brains, a heart, courage and a home are all sought for in this movie.
What is "The Wizard of Oz"
Produced from the tree with the same name, this product helps us stay on the road.
What is rubber?
The fastest moving muscle is found in this part of the body.
What is the eye?
These are actually a fruit and not a nut.
What are pistachios?
A bell, slide lock, mouthpiece and water key are all parts of this instrument.
What is a trombone?
Clint Eastwood's salary demands delayed production for this film.
What is "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly."
In 1902, this was the first infraction given to a driver.
What is a speeding ticket?
One fourth of your bones are found in this part of your body.
What are the feet?
Apricots, cherries, pears, plums, peaches and prunes all contain this toxin.
What is cyanide?
This is the year Elvis Presley started his career
What is 1954?
Scout, Jem, Atticus and Boo Radley are all characters in this movie.
What is, "To Kill a Mockingbird"
What was unique about the man who invented cruise control.
What is he was blind?
Rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis and vastus intermedius.
What are the names of the quadriceps muscles?
The Country the Croissant originated from
What is Austria?
A G10 sung by Brazilian singer Georgia Brown.
What is the highest note ever recorded?
This is the date of the first film recorded.
What is 1888?
This is the year the first car was made.
What is 1886?
This travels 268 miles per hour in your body.
What is the speed that information is sent to the brain?