In cooking, this word describes a method of coating meat with sauce while grilling or smoking.
BBQ
Lebanon, Ohio is located about 30 miles northeast of this major city known for chili and baseball.
Cincinnati
How many live action Batman movies have been made
14
This U.S. state is made up entirely of islands and is the only one located in the tropics.
Hawaii
This handheld tool is used to peel the skin off vegetables like carrots and potatoes.
Vegetable Peeler
This soft, sweet, yellow fruit is commonly used in smoothies and bread.
Banana
Lebanon, Ohio is the county seat of this southwestern Ohio county.
Warren County
In this 2008 film, Heath Ledger portrayed the Joker and posthumously won an Oscar for his performance.
The Dark Knight
This is the longest river in the world, flowing over 4,000 miles through northeastern Africa.
Nile River
This kitchen tool, which dates back to the 15th century, was used by butchers to separate meat from bones and is often considered a precursor to the modern cleaver.
Bone Chopper
This string instrument, often played with a bow, provides the low end in a string quartet.
Bass
Opened in 1803, this Lebanon hotel has hosted guests like Charles Dickens and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Golden Lamb Inn
Created by writer Dennis O’Neil and artist Neal Adams, this League of Assassins leader is the father of Talia al Ghul.
Ra’s al Ghul
This country is both the smallest by land area and is the spiritual headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church.
Vatican City
A tool used to remove the seeds from melons or pumpkins, often shaped like a spoon with a serrated edge.
Melon Baller
This term refers to a market characterized by rising stock prices.
Bull Market
Every December, Lebanon hosts a popular parade featuring this festive, old-fashioned mode of transportation.
Horse-Drawn Carridge
Known for its campy tone and infamous "Bat-nipples," this 1997 film starred George Clooney as the Caped Crusader.
Batman & Robin
This Scandinavian country has the most islands of any nation—over 260,000.
Sweden
This kitchen tool, dating back to ancient Egypt, was used to grind grains into flour and was later adapted into a modern version for home kitchens.
Mortar & Pestle
This European capital is home to Manneken Pis and NATO headquarters.
Brussels
This former Cincinnati Reds player and Hall of Famer once lived in Lebanon and is honored with a local park.
Joe Nuxhall
This obscure villain, first appearing in Batman #133 (1960), was an interdimensional imp with magical powers and a name almost as tricky as his origin.
Bat-Mite
This landlocked South American country is named after a liberator and has both the Andes and the Amazon within its borders.
This tool, named for a musical instrument, is used to finely shred cheese or zest citrus.
Microplane