This sport awards 6 points for a touchdown but allows either a 1- or 2-point conversion afterward.
Football
Lansing serves as Michigan’s capital, but this city is its largest by population.
Detroit?
This U.S. landmark appears on the back of the $5 bill.
Lincoln Memorial
This grain is traditionally used to make risotto.
Arborio rice?
This vehicle type uses a pantograph to draw electricity from overhead wires.
tram (or electric train)?
This country won the first modern Olympic Games in 1896.
Greece
This Great Lake touches Michigan but does not touch Ohio.
Lake Superior?
This bell, cracked during the 1800s, is housed in Philadelphia.
Liberty Bell?
Miso paste is most commonly made from fermented soybeans and this grain.
Rice
This term refers to the side-to-side movement of ships caused by waves.
A roll
The “Green Jacket” is awarded annually to the winner of this golf tournament.
The Masters
This is a Dutch themed city in Michigan
Holland
This monument honors Thomas Jefferson and sits on the Tidal Basin.
Jefferson Memorial?
This cooking technique involves submerging food in fat at a low temperature.
Confit
This gauge measurement determines the distance between railroad tracks.
Track gauge
This statistic measures earned runs allowed per nine innings pitched in baseball.
ERA (Earned Run Average)?
The Mackinac Bridge connects the Lower Peninsula to this specific Upper Peninsula county.
Mackinac County?
This national monument in Wyoming was America’s first designated national monument.
Devils Tower?
This French sauce, one of the five “mother sauces,” is made from egg yolks and butter.
Hollandaise sauce?
This international agreement standardizes road signs and signals across many countries.
Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals?
This boxer was nicknamed “The Greatest” and was born Cassius Marcellus Clay
Muhammad Ali?
This Michigan town was the site of the 1936–1937 raw materials Sit-Down Strike, a pivotal labor event.
Flint
This New Mexico site was where the first atomic bomb was tested in 1945.
Trinity Site?
This chemical reaction causes browning and flavor development when food is cooked at high heat.
Maillard reaction?
This aerodynamic force opposes thrust and increases with the square of velocity.