In 1837, what inventor created the steel plow, which was stronger than the iron plows then in use? His name is still well-known for agricultural equipment.
What is John Deere

What type of animal is a dolphin?
What is a Mammal
Key Characteristics of Dolphins as Mammals
Warm-blooded: Dolphins maintain a constant body temperature independent of the surrounding water, a hallmark of mammals.
Lungs for breathing: Unlike fish, dolphins do not have gills. They breathe air through a blowhole on top of their heads and must surface regularly to inhale oxygen.
Live birth and nursing: Dolphins give birth to live young and feed them with milk produced by mammary glands, another defining mammalian trait.
Hair and anatomy: Dolphins have a small amount of hair around their blowholes, and their skeletal structure, including vestigial pelvic bones, reflects their evolution from land-dwelling mammals
Which American city is called the “Motor City” thanks to its historic automotive industry?
What is Detroit

Who made the first powered, sustained, controlled airplane flight in 1903?
What is The Wright Brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright

What do gizzards, chitlins, and tripe have in common?
What is they are all Organ Meat
What is the most widely grown crop in the world?
What is Corn

Which ocean is the smallest and shallowest?
What is the Arctic Ocean

Which international city is nicknamed “The City of Light” because of its early adoption of street lighting, not just romance?
What is Paris

Which country was the first to use paper airplanes?
What is China

"Roll Tide" is the rallying cry for what southern University?
What is Alabama

What is the process of supplying water to crops artificially called?
What is Irrigation

What ocean phenomenon causes tides?
What is the gravitational pull of the moon and sun

Which city is famously built on seven hills, just like Rome?
What is San Francisco
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Which force opposes an aircraft’s motion through the air?
What is Drag

Which Southern state has the most state parks in the U.S.?
What is Florida

In 1862, there was a landmark piece of legislation in the U.S. meant to encourage frontier families to settle further West. However, there were few takers as the allotted 160 acres of federal land was inadequate for a farm to support a family in Montana's arid territory. What was this famous Act?
What is the Homestead Act

What is the largest living structure in the ocean?
What is The Great Barrier Reef

Which city boasts the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing, famously seen in movies and tourist videos?
What is Tokyo
Shibuya Crossing

Which aircraft is known as the ‘Jumbo Jet’?
What is a Boeing 747

Aside from the White House, the South is home to the most-visited home in the country. Which home and where is it?
What is The Biltmore in Asheville North Carolina

What is the horticultural technique in which the scion of one plant is grown on the rootstock of another?
What is Grafting

What is the name of the ocean feature that is responsible for the majority of Earth’s earthquakes and volcanic activity?
What is the Ring of Fire

Which urban area (in US) has the most bridges of any city in the world?
What is Pittsburg
with 446 bridges!

Which planet is named after the Roman god of flight?
What is Mercury

What’s the Southern term for “he looks terrible”?
What is "He looks like 50 miles of bad road"
The expression is American slang, with documented use from the early 20th century in newspapers and cartoons
“He looks like 50 miles of bad road” is a colorful, metaphorical insult meaning the person’s appearance is unattractive or, in some cases, exhausted — the “miles” exaggerate the roughness of their looks.