Artificial _______ Child
Flower
The natural fibers for this fabric comes from sheep, goat, llama or alpaca fleece.
Wool
This three word phrase means to bathe oneself while standing. The Spoonerized phrase describes something an earthquake might do.
TAKE A SHOWER and SHAKE A TOWER
What is the only alcohol used in a traditional Pina Colada?
A. Gin
B. Vodka
C. Rum
D. Brandy
C. Rum
This cocktail, consisting of bourbon, sugar, water and fresh mint, has deep roots in the American South.
A Mint Julep
The iconic sound this cereal makes when milk is added comes from the milk filling the minute openings and tunnels within each piece, creating pressure to the point that the walls of these structures shatter.
Rice Krispies
Apple _______ Stand
Tree
This is a woven cotton twill fabric made from entwined cotton wrap yarn and white cotton stuffing yarn known for its vivid texture, sturdiness, durability and comfortableness.
Denim
The original two-word phrase is a university head with very little free time. The Spoonerized phrase describes a legume that rode too long on the merry-go-round.
A BUSY DEAN and a DIZZY BEAN.
Neil Armstrong was the first to step foot on the moon, who was the second?
A. Yuri Gagarin
B. James Irwin
C. Alan Bean
D. Buzz Aldrin
D. Buzz Aldrin
This relative new kid on the cocktail block, made with ginger beer, vodka and lime juice, was invented by John G. Martin and Jack Morgan in 1941.
A Moscow Mule
Scientists recommend adding this to your coffee in place as sugar as it not only neutralizes the bitterness, but also smooths out the 'stale' taste of tank-stored water.
Salt
Boarding _______ Arrest
House
This luxurious fabric is a textile weave made from silk, polyester, and/or rayon with a trademark sleek and glossy side, and a duller, coarser, matte side.
Satin
The original two-word phase is a slow, melancholy, sentimental song. The Spoonerized phrase describes an inedible Caesar.
A SAD BALLAD and a BAD SALAD
What is the name of the traditional, curved Japanese sword associated with the Samurai?
A. Kama
B. Kusarigama
C. Tekkan
D. Katana
D. Katana
The official International Bartender Association recipe for this cocktail includes vodka, tequila, light rum, triple sec, gin, a splash of soda and no iced tea whatsoever.
Long Island Ice Tea
This highly flavored spice, frequently paired with cloves or ginger, is a rich source of antioxidants, which help protect against the signs of aging and serious conditions such as cancer, heart disease, and liver disease and, in large quantities, is a potent hallucinogenic.
Nutmeg
Top _______ Cage
Dog
For centuries, this luxurious, tufted-pile fabric has been associated with royalty due to its rich, opulent finishing and complex production process.
Velvet
The original two-word phrase means a defeat so severe as to be devastating; a crippling setback. The Spoonerized phrase describes an embarrassed bird of the Corvus family.
A CRUSHING BLOW and a BLUSHING CROW
The phrase, ”I think, therefore I am” is credited to which philosopher?
A. Socrates
B. Plato
C. Aristotle
D. Descartes
D. Descartes
They say there is no better test of a bartender's mettle than ordering this classic cocktail made of bourbon or rye whiskey, Angostura bitters, a sugar cube and twist of orange.
An Old Fashioned
In some countries, such as Italy, Sweden and Brazil, not only is it hard to find this American-loved sandwich spread (which, incidentally, contains so much carbon it was successfully turned into a diamond in 2014 by German Geophysicist, Dan Frost) it is even considered weird and gross.
Peanut Butter
Window _______ Corner
Blind
A sheer, lightweight, plain-woven fabric made from twisted yarn that gives it a slightly rough feel, usually made of silk, nylon, polyester or rayon.
Chiffon
The original two-word phrase is a comfy alcove. The Spoonerized phrase is an overly inquisitive domestic.
A COZY NOOK and a NOSY COOK
Which legendary rock band's biggest hit has been Stairway to Heaven?
A. The Rolling Stones
B. AC/DC
C. Led Zeppelin
D. Aerosmith
C. Led Zeppelin
This classic cocktail consists of brandy, Cointreau & lemon juice.
A Sidecar
Microwaving this juicy fruit can not only cause them to spark and even burst into flames but, when cut into halves first, they can explode into large enough of a fireball to burn the inside of your microwave. Do NOT try this at home, kids!
Grapes