This golfer holds the record for the most Master's Wins
Who is Jack Nicklaus?
Traditionally, this was defined as the amount that can be taken between the thumb & forefinger
a pinch
Spanish name for what's basically a blanket with a hole in the center for the head
poncho
In 2013 N.Y. mag. reported, "Three years before November 8, 2016, she's working hard to be relaxed, calm, easy"
Tim Tebow
(2007)
University of Florida
Second to only Jack Nicklaus this Golf Champion has 5 Master's wins and won his last in the playoff
Who is Tiger Woods?
A stick of this is equivalent to 4 ounces
butter
Often strapless & covered with beads, a clutch is one of these used in the evening
a purse
Drinks definitely were not on this pro-Prohibition woman
Carrie Nation
Johnny Manziel
(2012)
Texas A&M
He is the current winner of the Masters and the first from Japan
Hideki Matsuyama
Americans using British cookbooks should know that a recipe calling for one of these is equivalent to 20 ounces, not 16
a pint
his pattern of numerous round spots was first used on 19th c. fashion wear & named for a Bohemian dance
polka dot
In 1896 this educator became the first woman in Italy to get a medical degree
Maria Montessori
Vinny Testaverde
(1986)
University of Miami
This South African "player" was the first non-American to win the Masters
Who is Gary Player?
The amount of cookies produced at one baking, it's from the Old English for "bake"
a batch
This term for a striped tie often used to represent a snooty school comes from the word "ribbed"
rep
After a trip "on the good ship Lollipop", this child star was later ambassador to Ghana & Czechoslovakia
Shirley Temple
Herschel Walker
(1982)
Arnold Palmer is one of only five others to win the Master's by leading after each round also known as them golf term
What is wire to wire?
A dessert spoon is equivalent to 2 of these, roughly 10 milliliters in the United States
teaspoon
In the 1950s, at age 23, she owned 2 London shops called Bazaar where she sold her Chelsea or mod look fashions
Mary Quant
Freed from slavery in 1827, she went to court to get her son back from the South; "verify" her
Sojourner Truth
Ricky Williams (1998)
University of Texas