This two letter word of neutral acceptance might have been originally an acronym or maybe not
What is OK?
This world famous bike race takes place in France in July of every year
What is the Tour de France?
Three major boulevards traverse Hollywood, California- Santa Monica, Sunset, and this one
What is Hollywood Boulevard?
Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first to summit this in 1953
What is Mount Everest?
Collywobbles derives from the disease cholera and means you are feeling upset in this organ
What is the stomach?
This off road bike racing became an Olympic sport in 2008
What is BMX racing?
TOPIC
1980s Sitcoms
Djibouti is the capital of this country
What is Djibouti?
Annie Londonderry was the first woman to do this on a bicycle in 1895, it took a mere 15 months
What is circumnavigate the globe?
Having the same root as enormous this word meaning much the same but perhaps bigger is an actual word
What is ginormous?
30% of trips are made by bicycle in this European country going up to 40% in its capital Amsterdam
What is the Netherlands? (Also acceptable Holland)
FINAL JEOPARDY CLUE
Lori Laughlin star of Rad was also on Full House was set in this US city
DAILY DOUBLE
The name of TV Detective Columbo's dog
This French explorer co-invented the first successful open-circuit SCUBA system that would help him in his later documentary work
Who is Jacques Cousteau?
DAILY DOUBLE
This word doesn't refer to a man's name or a small creek but it has both words in it and is defined as a brawl, melee, or riot
The bicycle changed women's fashion as these puffy pants became popular in mid-1800s
What are bloomers?
The first line of this Ralph Ellison novel is 'I am an invisible man'
What is Invisible Man? (DO NOT ACCEPT: The Invisible Man)
Thor Heyerdahl traveled thousands of miles in the South Pacific in only a canoe to prove that this people did it hundreds of years earlier to populate Hawaii and Easter Island
What are Polynesians?
This word isn't about anti-zit cream or a dunce, it's about contradictory ideas expressed in a word or phrase
What is an oxymoron?
This bicycle design with a large front wheel and a small back wheel was popular in the 1870s and 1880s
What is a Penny-farthing? (Also accept high wheel, high wheeler, or ordinary)
The British surrendered in 1781 in this town on the York River ending the Revolutionary war
What is Yorktown?
This black aviation pioneer and daredevil has a road named for her outside of Terminal 5 at O'Hare Airport
Who is Bessie Coleman?