Tough day gardening! Thankfully I had my trustworthy ____!
What is spades?
Newton's third law of motion states that "for every action there is" one of these
What is an equal and opposite reaction?
Technically referring to chewy tapioca pearls inside the drink, this word is more often used to refer to milk tea
What is boba?
Forming a ridge, this type of fold is the opposite of a valley fold and may be used to describe the Rockies
What is a mountain?
For its stock symbol, this company whose brands include Tide & Bounty gets a PG rating
What is Procter & Gamble?
Before Raúl Castro, this guy 5 years older than Raúl
Who is Fidel Castro?
You have to take all 13 tricks to make a grand slam in this game
What is bridge?
A popular scientific topic in fiction, this kind of object has been “proven” not to exist by hosting a party at the University of Cambridge for people that use it
What is a time machine?
Sometimes also called steamboat, this dish consists of a flavoured broth and ingredients that are cooked by dipping them inside
What is hotpot?
Made by pushing down a middle ridge between two layers, this type of fold also names a racket sport and a type of fruit
What is a squash?
For all of your in-house projects & repairs, this company comes to you in HD
What is Home Depot?
Hu Jintao preceded him as president of China
Who is Xi Jinping?
You don't have to be in Nebraska to play this Texas Hold 'Em variant in which you're dealt 4 cards down instead of 2
What is Omaha?
Since octopuses (octopi?) have copper-rich hemocyanin instead of hemoglobin flowing through them, their blood appears this colour
What is blue?
I think she often buys this food from Costco but I’ve never actually seen her make it. Maybe she actually buys the cottage version of this dish although I don’t think she knows the difference
What is shepherd's pie?
Consisting of two symmetrical rabbit ear folds and often used in bird base folding, this somewhat complex fold can also be used to describe segments of a flower's corolla
What is a petal?
Somehow this company manages to make money selling pizza at their restaurant and PZZA on the NASDAQ.
What is Papa John's?
He handed the reins to Justin Trudeau
Who is Stephen Harper?
A classic English pub game, it’s known for its pegs and namesake board
What is cribbage?
It's the delicious term for being stretched out upon falling into a black hole
What is spaghettification? (or noodle effect)
The Cantonese tradition of eating a brunch involving these dishes is literally translated to drink tea, and they are in reality a collection of hors d'oeuvres
What is dim sum?
Useful for flattening sharp points and corners, this type of fold comes in both open and closed forms and also describes a namesake type of hole
What is a sink?
Traded on the NASDAQ, the company that trades under DJT and runs Truth Social might hate any company that has the ticker KDH or HC
What is Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG)?
Before Monegasque ruler prince Albert II
Who is Ranier?
Bolivian & Samba are variations of this rummy-like game that originated in South America
What is Canasta?
The 1993 nobel prize in chemistry was given to the scientist that invented this revolutionary biology technique that allows for rapid amplification of DNA
What is PCR (polymerase chain reaction)?
A traditional Chinese noodle dish originating from Yunnan, the name for this dish comes from a legend where a man’s wife found that noodles became cold after doing this action
What are crossing-the-bridge noodles? (or guo qiao mi xian or bridge rice noodles)
Composed of a leading and trailing fold, this type of fold is actually two folds in one and can also refer to a device allowing one part of an object to freely rotate without turning the other
What is a swivel?
Flight attendants from this airline used to show you their LUV by wearing love-related costumes and serving snacks called “love bites” and “love potions”, which were actually just peanuts and cocktails
What is Southwest Airlines?
Preceding Nelson Mandela, he became second deputy president in the new government
Who is F. W. de Klerk?