"Rhapsody In Blue"
a) New York City
b) Philadelphia
c) San Francisco
a) New York City
While many fresh plum varieties are clingstone, the type dried to make these is usually freestone.
a) raisins
b) prunes
c) sultanas
b) prunes
Built in 1752, Connecticut Hall is the oldest building on the campus of this university.
a) Sacred Heart University
b) Yale University
c) Northeastern University
b) Yale University
"Island of the Blue ____" by Scott O'Dell
a) Whales
b) Dolphins
c) Herons
b) Dolphins
The 3-mile-long Freedom Trail (and a few other Revolutionary War bits of history, here and there)
a) Philadelphia
b) Boston
c) Concord
b) Boston
The "1812 Overture"
a) Vienna
b) Moscow
c) Paris
b) Moscow
Smooth cayenne, once the principal variety of this fruit grown in Hawaii, has been replaced by the hybrid MD2.
a) pineapple
b) cantaloupe
c) apricot
a) pineapple
Founded by an ex-president in 1819, this state school gave its first law degree in 1842.
a) University of North Carolina
b) University of Pennsylvania
c) University of Virginia
c) University of Virginia
"The ____ Whisperer" by Nicholas Evans
a) Cat
b) Bee
c) Horse
c) Horse
The Lyndon Johnson Presidential Library
a) Austin
b) Atlanta
c) Baton Rouge
a) Austin
"The Blue Danube" set sail Feb. 15, 1867
a) London
b) Munich
c) Vienna
c) Vienna
This green pod veggie used in Creole cooking to thicken soups and stews is also known as lady's finger.
a) snap pea
b) edamame
c) okra
c) okra
Tennyson attended this college at Cambridge University; there's a college with the same name in Dublin.
a) King's College
b) Trinity College
c) St. John's College
b) Trinity College
"The Day of the ____" by Frederick Forsyth
a) Dog
b) Jackal
c) Wolf
b) Jackal
The city-operated Margaret Mitchell House
a) Montgomery
b) Jackson
c) Atlanta
c) Atlanta
"Carmen" comes alive in 1875
a) Paris
b) Madrid
c) Rome
a) Paris
Yellow crookneck and yellow straightneck are popular summer varieties of this veggie.
a) zucchini
b) squash
c) yam
b) squash
It was founded in Paris' Latin Quarter as a theological college in the 1250s.
a) Sorbonne
b) Université de Paris
c) Sciences Po
a) Sorbonne
"A Feast for ____" by George R.R. Martin
a) Lions
b) Crows
c) Pigs
b) Crows
Aetna Insurance corporate headquarters
a) Des Moines
b) Hartford
c) Lincoln
b) Hartford
"Tristan und Isolde", with the help of King Ludwig
a) Berlin
b) Munich
c) Prague
b) Munich
In some countries this long-necked brown pear is known as the Kaiser Alexander.
a) Anjou
b) Bartlett
c) Bosc
c) Bosc
Chartered near the end of the 17th century, this college severed formal ties with Britain in 1776.
a) Harvard
b) William and Mary
c) Georgetown
b) William and Mary
"The ____ and the Motorcycle" by Beverly Cleary
a) Mole
b) Mouse
c) Rat
b) Mouse
Sumner Elementary School, known for its part in a 1954 Supreme Court Case
a) Little Rock
b) Montgomery
c) Topeka
c) Topeka