the only U.S. state that can be typed in using only one row of a standard “QWERTY” keyboard
Alaska
the only planet in our solar system to rotate clockwise on its axis
Venus
the creator of what beloved cast of characters
Jim Henson
M&M’S Fruit Chews would eventually become what popular candy
Starburst
this condiment was once sold as a medicinal cure for diarrhea
ketchup
number of folds in chef's hat
100
the year the first iPhone was released
2007
the name of the pet dinosaur on the TV cartoon “The Flintstones
Dino
the only food that can never go bad
honey
U.S. president is estimated to have the highest IQ
John Quincy Adams
iconic “Hollywood” sign originally spelled out this word
Hollywoodland
In human anatomy, the “hallux” refers to this
the big toe
guitarist notably performed on the Michael Jackson song “Beat It”
Eddie Van Halen
the first vegetable ever to be grown in space
potato
the year the first iPhone was released
2007
number of states the Appalachian Trail crosses
14
a group of flamingos is called this
a flamboyance
The Rockettes dance troupe most famously perform at this New York City venue
Radio City Music Hall
nearly all fossils are found in this type of rock
sedimentary
the first author to use a “typemachine” or typewriter in writing a manuscript
Mark Twain
the first message sent by Morse code
What hath God wrought?
invented the printing press
Johannes Gutenberg
first video ever played on MTV
“Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles
the name for the plastic or metal tube found on the ends of shoelaces
the aglet
Born Robert Weston Smith, this famous radio disc jockey in the 1970s was more commonly known by this name
Wolfman Jack