1929
Wall Street crash
a leafy green vegetable in the Asteraceae family, commonly used as a salad base
Lettuce
George Washington
Poutine, a food from ___
Canada
1620
Pilgrims land at Plymouth
a fleshy, edible berry, often red but also yellow, orange, green, or purple, that is typically eaten as a vegetable, though botanically it's a fruit
Tomato
US President, who was a licensed bartender before becoming the president
Abraham Lincoln
Macarons, from ____
France
1789
The French Revolution
a piece of toasted or fried bread, normally cubed and seasoned
Crouton
Youngest US President
Teddy Roosevelt
Deep fried olives, from ____
Italy
1066
Battle of Hastings
a hard, granular, Italian grating cheese made from cow's milk, known for its salty, nutty, and savory flavor
Parmesan
A Republican lawyer from Massachusetts, who also was the 48th governor of Massachusetts
Calvin Coolidge
Steak and Kidney Pie, from ___
England
1912
Scott arrives at the south pole
a popular, crisp, green fruit (botanically speaking) that grows on a vine, often used in salads or pickled, and are known for their high water content and mild, refreshing flavor
Cucumber
7th president, who fought in the War of 1812
Andrew Jackson
Spanakopita, from ____
Greece