TV Shows
Acronyms
"Cats, Cats, and Cats"
States
Food
100

This TV show, airing from 1954 to 1974 featured the ongoing saga of the Martin family and their collie, whom the show was named after

What is Lassie

100

This is what "KFC" stands for

What is Kentucky Fried Chicken

100

This kind of "cat" has whiskers and lives in freshwater

What is a catfish

100

This midwestern state is home to the windiest city in the United States

What is Kansas

100

This is the culinary term for 'according to the menu'

What is "a la Carte"

200

This is the name of the actress who played the role of Lucy in "I Love Lucy"

Who is Lucille Ball

200

This is what "FAQ" stands for

What is Frequently Asked Questions

200

This type of "cat" is a large ballistic weapon

What is a catapult

200

Texas defenders fell to Mexican General Santa Anna at this site, which is considered the cradle of Texas liberty and the state’s most popular historic site

What is The Alamo

200

You can tell when this type of berry is ripe because it will bounce when thrown on the ground or a hard surface.

What are cranberries

300

This is the second-longest-running Western television series, behind Gunsmoke (1955). It features the Wild West adventures of Ben Cartwright and his sons  

What is Bonanza

300

This is what "SPAM" stands for

What is Specially Processed American Meat 

(It is debated, although the name was said to derive from "Shoulder of Pork And Ham")

300

This type of "cat" is a member of the mint family

What is catnip or catmint

300

Besides Oregon, this is the only other state that does not have self-serve gas stations

What is New Jersey

300

This is the food that gets stolen most often out of other kinds of food. This is especially rampant in Europe

What is cheese

400

These two Golden Girls appeared on Jeopardy!

Who is Dorothy and Rose

400

IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient. Another important measurement is EQ, which is an acronym for this.

What is Emotional Quotient

400

This type of "cat" is a systematic list, usually in alphabetical order 

What is a Catalogue

400

This is a state that had many names including "The Great American Desert" and "Tree Planter's State", but the latter was changed to the "Cornhusker State" in 1945

What is Nebraska

400

Eggs have small amounts of every vitamin and mineral (like calcium, iron, and zinc) that our body needs except for this vitamin

What is vitamin C

500

Almost all of the men in season one of this spooky TV show, introduced by Rod Serling's opening narration, were described as being thirty-six years old

What is the Twilight Zone

500

This is what "NASA" stands for

What is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

500

This type of "cat" is associated with burials, and is always underground

What is a Catacomb

500

The first state sales tax in the United States went into effect in this state on July 1, 1921. This state holds the motto “Mountaineers Are Always Free.”

What is West Virginia

500

A common food coloring is carmine, which creates a red color and can be found anywhere from strawberry Yoplait to rainbow Mentos. It is produced from this tiny animal

What is a beetle 

(Gross, right?! Carmine is made from crushing the carcass of a specific South and Central American insect called a cochineal. This produces a really bright red color.)