This name comes before "Pieces," "Fast Break," and "Peanut Butter Cup"
Reese's
This popular dad who lives in Springfield screams "D'oh!"
Homer Simpson
Pretty common first job as a teenager detasseling this crop
Corn
Only capital city named after its state
Oklahoma City
This word for a large destructive storm comes from the Spanish word huracán, which itself comes from the Taíno god of storms.
Hurricane
This is the most popular type of pie
Apple
"COME ON DOWN"
Price is Right
A city in Iowa, also popular name for a sofa
Davenport
These two state capitals rhyme
Indianapolis and Annapolis
AKA "Hump Day," it was named for a Norse god
Wednesday
This "mint" or "fruit flavor" is shaped like a bean
Tic-Tac
"I'd like to phone a friend"
Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
In this film, "Is this heaven?" Kevin Costner responds, "No, its Iowa."
Field of Dreams
Most populated state capital in the United States
Phoenix
Originates from the Greek word "bios" meaning life
Biography
This Hershey candy with a sweet caramel center has been around for 75 years
Rolo
This company clerk who could predict things before they happened: "Choppers inbound!"
Radar O'Reily
With beautiful crystals inside, its Iowa's state rock
Geode
Oldest state capital in the United States
Dover
This word for a fear of confined spaces comes from Greek roots meaning "tight" and "fear"
Claustrophobia
This company is owned by Lindt and Sprungli
Ghirardelli
German prison guard in this popular sitcom when anything unusual happens: "I know nothing! Nothing!"
Sgt. Schutlz
In 1947 this Iowa company introduced its DeepFreeze Upright Container
Amana
These two state capitals in the Northeast are just 40 miles apart from each other
Boston and Providence
This word for a sudden insight or revelation comes from the Greek for “manifestation,” often used in religious contexts.
Epiphany