What word is the opposite of "silly"?
What is "serious"
What part of speech describes a noun?
What is an "adjective"
Where is the "Big Apple"
What is "New York City"
What is a term that means "suspicious"?
What is "sus"
What is a person who snatches purses called?
What is a "purse snatcher"
What is the opposite of sad?
What is "happy"
What are these types of verbs called: should, could, might, may, can, etc.
What is a "modal verb"
What state is Mt. Rushmore in?
What is "North Dakota"
What word means "charm, charisma, etc."
What is "rizz"
What is the mouth of a bird called?
What is a "beak"
What is a synonym for "talkative"?
What is "chatty"
What tense is this sentence in: He swims up the river.
What is "present tense"
What year was the Declaration of Independence signed?
What is "1776"
What fruits are used in this expression to show two completely different things?
What are "oranges and apples"
What is a physical effect that releases brain chemicals like endorphins and dopamine making one feel pleasurable sensations?
What is a "high"
What word means "an unfair feeling of dislike for someone"?
What is "prejudice"
How is the "to" functioning in this sentence: He needs to go home right away.
What is an "infinitive"
Who is on the 20 dollar bill?
Who is "Andrew Jackson"
What word means "sure, agreed, or I'm on it"
What is "bet"
What is the classification for organisms such as spiders, bees, and worms called?
What is an "invertebrate"
What word means "traditional, typical, or always popular"?
What is "classic"
What tense is this sentence: I have been playing piano since I was a child.
What is a "present perfect continuous"
What was the last state to become a part of the USA?
What is "Hawaii"
What word means "to end a relationship by abruptly cutting off communication"
What is "ghosted"
What disease is linked to memory loss due to old age?
What is "Alzheimer's disease"