Fans of this professional sporting team are called "Cheeseheads."
Who are the Green Bay Packers?
This postal worker loves jambalaya and Drake's Coffee Cakes.
Who is Newman?
This organ's name rhymes with "rain". And yours might be damaged if you can't answer this question correctly.
What is a brain?
What is Valley Forge?
The song "Black or White" was an appeal for racial harmony from this "King of Pop."
Who is Michael Jackson?
This brand of highly-caffeinated soda comes in many varieties, including "Pitch Black", "Berry Monsoon" and "Code Red".
What is Mountain Dew?
The national cheese of Greece.
What is feta?
This hockey fan's favorite restaurant is Arby's.
Who is David Puddy?
These atmospheric discharges of static electricity temporarily achieve temperatures that are hotter than the Sun's surface.
What is lightning?
This man was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Who was John Hancock?
The title of Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog" was supposedly inspired by a monochromatic specimen of this sporting dog breed.
What is a Labrador Retriever?
A Moscow Mule is typically served in a mug made of this material.
What is copper?
This fictional character once protested, "I was free and clear! I was livin' the dream! I was stripped to the waist, eating a block of cheese the size of a car battery."
Who is George Costanza?
This Arrested Development character shares his name with a famous deceased pop star.
Who is George Michael?
These creatures are the only mammals capable of true flight.
What are bats?
The first two battles of the Revolutionary War happened in these Massachusetts towns.
What are Lexington and Concorde?
The title of this AC/DC song refers to a wintry road hazard that's caused many a spinout.
What is "Black Ice"?
Sales of this tangerine-flavored drink mix were poor until NASA used it on John Glenn's Mercury flight in February 1962.
What is Tang?
In "Twin Peaks", Jerry Horne returns from France raving about a sandwich made of butter and this alliterative cheese on a baguette.
What is brie?
This genius coined the catchphrase, "Bazinga!"
Although primarily a physicist, Charles Richter developed his eponymous scale that's commonly used in this scientific discipline.
What is seismology?
This American firebrand wrote the pamphlet, "Common Sense" that changed colonial sentiment toward independence.
Who is Thomas Paine?
This band sang of wanting to paint red doors black.
Who are Rolling Stones?
The Vesper, a concoction of gin, vodka and Lillet, was only ordered once by this fictional spy.
Who is James Bond?
According to the song "Cheeseburger in Paradise," Jimmy Buffet prefers to drink this beverage while eating cheeseburgers.
What is a cold draft beer?
In one episode of Cheers, this postman appeared on the show "Jeopardy!".
Who is Cliff Clavin?
The name of these space rocks, which are smaller than asteroids, changes to "meteor" once they enter Earth's atmosphere.
What are meteoroids?
A forgotten hero of the Revolutionary War, this French military commander might be called "Commander Rock Paper Scissors."
Who was Rochambeau?
In this 1972 hit, a Prohibition-Era FBI agent becomes captivated by a tall, unflappable woman wearing this article of clothing.
What is a black dress?
A popular combination of tea, water, milk, sugar and a spice blend that usually includes ginger, cinnamon, cardamom and black pepper.
What is "chai"?