WINTER COMFORT TREATS
UP IN THE AIR
TEXAS
1970'S PERFORMERS
STATE CAPITALS
100

Cocoa powder, milk, marshmallows, and sweetener combine for this favorite winter beverage.

Answer: What is hot chocolate or hot cocoa? Though the drink is thousands of years old, it was popularized in the early 1800s by Dutch chemist Coenraad J. Van Houten. He invented cocoa powder, and that led to its widespread popularity.

100

During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and exhale this gas.

What is oxygen? Plants make their food from the carbon dioxide they take in during photosynthesis, and they release oxygen as a byproduct.

100

Capital city of Texas

What is Austin? Located in Central Texas on the Colorado River, it is named for Stephen F. Austin, a pioneer billed as the “Father of Texas.” Austin is known as the “Live Music Capital of the World.”

100

The daughter of a performer, she recorded “You Light Up My Life.”

Who is Debby Boone? It was the most successful single of the entire decade in terms of chart performance. Her father is Pat Boone.

100

Route 66’s eastern terminus is in this Midwestern city.

What is Chicago? Route 66 is also known as The Mother Road and U.S. 66, and its western terminus is in the greater Los Angeles area.

200

This warm dessert is made from rice, milk, butter, and seasonings and spices.

What is rice pudding? Historians believe rice pudding originated in India or China and then was brought to Europe sometime before the 1800s. It can be eaten as a dessert, a side dish, or a breakfast food.

200

This four-letter word means “polluted air that hovers in the lower atmosphere over a community.”

What is smog? The word combines parts of smoke and fog. Car exhaust and industrial waste contribute to smog.

200

State of Texas nickname that appears on its license plates.

What is Lone Star State? The single star signifies the state’s history of independence. Texas was an independent republic before it was a state.

200

This performer and his band, Dawn, perform “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree.”

Who is Tony Orlando? They also perform “Knock Three Times.” Later, the group became known as Dawn, Featuring Tony Orlando.

200

This most populous city in Utah is also its state capital

What is Salt Lake City? It’s the only city in Utah with more than 200,000 people.

300

This decadent treat is a cross between a brownie and a pudding with a molten middle.

What is lava cake? When baked briefly at high heat, the top and bottom are crunchy, and the inside becomes progressively softer until you hit the molten center. For extra extravagance, top with ice cream or whipped cream.

300

This gaseous substance sends a birthday balloon into the sky.

What is helium? Helium is lighter than air and used in balloons. When inhaled, helium changes the sound of your voice and makes you sound like Donald Duck.

300

River in Texas that forms the boundary between the United States and Mexico.

What is Rio Grande? The United States and Mexico share management of the river.

300

This singer-songwriter, who was James Taylor’s wife from 1972 to 1983, wrote and recorded “You’re So Vain.”

Who is Carly Simon? She has revealed that at least one verse of the hit song was written about Warren Beatty.

300

Also known as Beantown, it is the site of the Federal Reserve Bank, which serves much of New England.

What is Boston? The city is known for its baked beans and the Boston Marathon, which is the world’s oldest marathon and takes place on Patriots’ Day.

400

A popular hot, mulled drink is made with the juice of this fruit, with oranges and cranberries as optional additions.

What is apple (cider)? Hot mulled cider is made with apple cider and mulling spices, which can include any of the following: star anise, cinnamon, and allspice.

400

In 1963, this bill was first passed into law and helps to reduce pollutants in the air.

What is the Clean Air Act? The act was amended several times, and the Environmental Protection Agency was created in 1970 to enforce it as well as other regulations.

400

Well-known convenience store chain founded in Texas in 1927.

What is 7-Eleven? In 1963, a store in Austin began operating 24/7 on weekends after being forced to stay open until dawn following a University of Texas football game. The store’s management saw the trend and went with it. Soon, other 7-Eleven locations followed suit.

400

Her rendition of “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” is featured in the 1971 film Play Misty for Me.

Who is Roberta Flack? Director Clint Eastwood heard Flack’s version of the song on the radio and contacted her for permission to use it in his debut film.

400

This state capital is the outgrowth of Fort Nashborough.

What is Nashville, Tennessee? It was named for Francis Nash, a Revolutionary War general.

500

Baked goods, including houses, cookies, cakes, and more, scream winter when they contain this warming spice

What is ginger? It’s also used in ginger ale, tea, and beer. It’s known as a warming spice, which is why it makes an appearance every fall and winter. Ginger ale, tea, and pastilles are traditional home remedies for upset stomachs and nausea

500

These are the two most abundant elements in air.

What are nitrogen and oxygen? By volume, the dominant gas is nitrogen, at 78 percent. Oxygen supplies only 21 percent of the air we breathe.

500

First president of the Republic of Texas

Who is Sam Houston? He served two terms as president. “Big Sam” is the nickname for the statue built in his honor that overlooks Interstate 45 in Huntsville, Texas. It measures 67 feet (20 meters) tall and is known as the “World’s Tallest Statue of an American Hero.”

500

This family group performs “How Deep Is Your Love?

Who are the Bee Gees? Barry Gibb is the only surviving Gibb brother (Robin, Maurice, and Andy being the other brothers)

500

This city is the largest U.S. state capital by land area

What is Juneau, Alaska? Its population of 32,000 is spread over 3,255 square miles.

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