This actor's brother-in-law Robert Shriver co-executive-produced his 1994 film "True Lies"
Who is Arnold Schwarzenegger?
Sushi, which is most associated with this country, is often flavoured with rice vinegar
What is Japan?
Racket, baseline, backcourt
What is tennis?
The flowers of this yellow lawn weed are sometimes used to make wine
What is a dandelion?
He munched his first carrot in the 1940 Tex Avery cartoon "A Wild Hare"
Who is Bugs Bunny?
He introduced his daughter to the world in July 2020 with the first names Olympia Lightning
Who is Usain Bolt?
This dairy product is sweetened & mixed with wine or cider to make the old English drink Syllabub
What is milk?
Goalie, throw-in, midfielder
What is football (soccer)?
Because like an eye, they close at night, the English first called these flowers "day's eyes"
What are daisies?
This "rabbit" is in the title of a movie with Wallace & Gromit
What is a "were" rabbit?
He wore a kilt when he married Madonna in a Scottish castle
Who is Guy Ritchie?
In Cyprus this common drink is served Greek style: short, strong & unfiltered
What is coffee?
Backward short leg, bat, wicket
What is cricket?
Reproducing by means of spores, the only tree with no flowers, fruits or seeds is called the tree type of this
What is fern?
A doe is a female rabbit; this is a male rabbit
What is a buck?
A British airport named for him features a logo with the words "Above Us Only Sky"
Who is John Lennon?
Many of this country's finest red wines come from the Coonawarra region, southeast of Adelaide
What is Australia?
Bomb, backfield, blitz
What is American football?
Rembrandts are late-blooming varieties of these perennial flowers
What are tulips?
Michael Sheen, known for playing Tony Blair, voiced this creature in 2010's "Alice in Wonderland"
What is the White Rabbit?
The website of this tennis "goddess" told us that she's 6'2", loves to write poetry & wants to go to Croatia
Who is Venus Williams?
A Modern Greek word for "bread" gave us the name of this bread that's
What is pita?
Fletching, bow, bull's-eye
What is archery?
The woody, jointed stems of these plants in the grass family are called culms
What is bamboo?
On many rabbits these can rotate 270 degrees, presumably to get a clearer TV picture
What are ears?