This pyramidal tree has green needles and is popular around holidays.
What is a Balsam Fir?
This hole in golf signifies the informal tradition of celebrating or discussing the game after play.
What is the 19th Hole?
On this date- in which President Herbert Hoover called “a great experiment” – a nationwide ban on making, transporting, and selling alcohol occurred.
When is January 17, 1920?
Follows hair and precedes worth.
What is Net?
"Bazinga!"
What is Big Bang Theory?
DAILY DOUBLE!
This tree gets its name from the sweet and syrupy sap it produces.
What is a Sugar Maple?
In pickleball, scoring often plays to this "first-to" rule.
What is 11?
On this date, Neil Armstrong and fellow astronaut Buzz Aldrin spent around 21 hours exploring the area around Tranquility Base.
When is July 20, 1969?
Follows air and proceeds pipe.
What is Bag?
"Yada Yada Yada"
What is Seinfield?
This tree is highly utilized for its strength and is used often for furniture, flooring, paddles, and coffins.
What is Black Walnut?
This is the width of a football field.
What is 53 Meters?
On this date, John Wilkes Booth took revenge by shooting President Abraham Lincoln at point-blank range at a Washington DC theater.
When is April 14, 1865?
Follows fun and proceeds away.
What is Run?
"Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!"
What is The Brady Bunch?
The American Beech tree produces this bitter food that birds, chipmunks, and squirrels enjoy.
What are Beechnuts?
Inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1955, Joe DiMaggio played for this long with the New York Yankees.
What is 13 Years?
On this date, The Great Chicago destroyed 17,000 buildings, caused 100,000 people to lose their homes, and around 300 had lost their lives.
When is October 8, 1871?
Follows off and proceeds cream?
What is Ice?
DAILY DOUBLE!
"It's A No From Me, Dawg"
What is American Idol?
Populus Deltoides refers to this type of tree.
What are Cottonwoods?
Bristol Motor Speedway is a good example of a short track, which is this length.
What is 0.53 Miles?
On this date, the first shots were fired at Fort Sumter, where South Carolinians attacked and captured a coastal fort held by the US Army.
When is April 12, 1861?
Follows no and proceeds man.
What is Mad?
"What'chu talkin' 'bout, Willis?"
What is Diff’rent Strokes?