This large root vegetable belongs to the morning glory family. Don't let the name fool you, they are not in the nightshade family with the other potatoes.
Sweet Potatoes
Which famous actor played Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind?
Clark Gable
This continent is home to both the Amazon Rainforest and the Andes Mountains.
South America
What is a female fox called?
Vixen
This canned food conglomerate, is credited for inventing Green Bean Casserole
Campbell Soup Company
A tomboyish postulant at an Austrian abbey is hired as a governess in the home of a widowed naval captain with seven children.
The Sound of Music
This U.S. state is shaped like a mitten and touches four of the five Great Lakes.
Michigan
This long-necked waterfowl is known for its grace and often monogamous pair bonds
Swan
This state ranks top for producing both cheese and cranberry products in the U.S
Wisconsin
Which Oscar-winning blonde bombshell played James Stewart’s love interest, Lisa Carol Fremont, in Rear Window?
Hint: She was a real life princess
Grace Kelly
This island off the shore of Massachusetts was orginally called, Noepe, a Wampanoag word for "land between the streams"
Martha's Vineyard
This flightless bird is native to Australia and is second in size only to the ostrich.
Emu
In 1963, this president made history by being the first to "pardon" a turkey.
John. F. Kennedy
"Meet Me in St. Louis" and "A Star is Born" are some of this actresses best work
Judy Garland
Located on the Kentucky River between Louisville and Lexington, this city is the capital of Kentucky
Frankfort
Cinnamon, originates from countries like China, Vietnam, and Indonesia. What type of plant is the spice derived from?
Tree
(Bark)
What football team has played a game every year on Thanksgiving Day since 1966?
Dallas Cowboys
(Detroit Lions as well)
What American writer/director starred in several iconic European-produced “Spaghetti Westerns”?
Clint Eastwood
Known for its fjords and northern lights, this Scandinavian country lies west of Sweden.
Norway
What is the fastest growing plant on Earth, with some species able to grow their shoots to 35 inches in a single day.
Hint: It is considered a type of grass
Bamboo