This fruit is red and often used in pies.
What is apple?
You use a bat to hit a ball in this sport.
What is baseball?
This movie from 1978 is about people going to college and joining the fraternity, Delta
What is Animal House?
This is the state capital of Michigan
What is Lansing?
He was the first President of the United States.
Who is George Washington?
You eat this with syrup for breakfast.
What are pancakes/waffles?
This sport is played on ice and uses a puck and stick.
What is hockey?
This actor played Michael Corleone in the Godfather trilogy
Who is Al Pacino?
The highest recorded temperature for this state capital is 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
Where is Phoenix, AZ?
He was the first human to walk on the Moon.
Who is Neil Armstrong?
This dairy product comes in slices and goes on burgers.
What is cheese?
In this sport, players try to kick the ball into a goal without using their hands.
What is soccer?
This movie stars Jack Nicholson as the caretaker for an empty hotel with a dark history
What is The Shining?
This is the state capital for Hawaii
What is Honolulu?
This civil rights leader gave the famous “I Have a Dream” speech?
Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?
These orange vegetables help your eyesight.
What are carrots?
This famous athlete is known for winning many gold medals in swimming.
Who is Michael Phelps?
Al Pacino starred in this bank robbery movie set in Brooklyn, that came out in 1975
What is Dog Day Afternoon?
Albany the state capital of...
What is New York?
This was the first car that was mass-produced.
What is the Ford Model T?
This fish is considered to be the most popular fish for FRYING.
What is cod?
This is the mascot for the Detroit Tigers.
Hint: It's not the "Tiger"
Who is Paws?
This movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock, portrays birds attacking everybody in a small fishing town.
What is The Birds?
This capital in Vermont has the lowest population count
What is Montpelier?
This is Midwest-based football team won the first ever Super Bowl in 1967!
Hint: Not the Detroit Lions
Who are the Green Bay Packers?