A car, person's waist, and a heavyweight boxer's prize
Belt
The first-ever President of the United States who is also a 1914 professional baseball team from Boston (now in Atlanta).
George Washington Braves
The study of life and living organisms
Biology
If you’re taking a high-quality photo with a professional camera, you’re likely using a "DSLR," which stands for Digital Single Lens blank. what is blank?
Reflex
Often seen on the ends of shoelaces to keep them from fraying, this small plastic or metal sleeve has this specific name
Aglet
Ear of corn, a needle, and a hurricane
Eye
The 16th U.S. President who is also a luxury car model made by Ford
Abraham Lincoln Navigator
The study of the earth’s physical structure and substance
Geology
When buying a TV or playing a video game, "FPS" can stand for "Frames Per Second" or this three-word combat genre
First Person Shooter
This four-letter acronym describes the social anxiety of feeling like others are having a great time without you
FOMO (fear of missing out)
A grand piano, a computer, and a Florida island
Key
Protective glove used to handle hot items on the stove that was the 2012 Republican nominee for president
Oven Mitt Romney
The study of the origins and social relationships of human beings
Anthropology
What does LED stand for? (like the light)
Light-Emitting Diode
This powdered orange drink mix became famous in the 1960s after it was used by NASA astronauts on the Gemini space flights
Tang
A measuring tool, a king or queen, and the drawing of a straight line
Ruler
Han Solo’s freighter is a 1980s primetime soap set at a vineyard & starring Jane Wyman
Millenium Falcon Crest
The study of insects
Entomology
What does SCUBA stand for?
Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
The number "57" on a Heinz Ketchup bottle doesn't actually represent the number of products they had; the founder just chose it because he thought it was this
Lucky
A suitcase, instagram, and a door
Handle
The Sultan of Swat makes it to the Supreme Court
Babe Ruth Bader Ginsberg
The study of wine and winemaking
Enology
If you are getting a brain scan, you might get an "MRI," which stands for what?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
To get this number, take the total number of DOTS on a standard six-sided die, multiply it by 4, and subtract that by 17
SIX SEVEN