The name of the famously angry British host on the reality TV show "Hell's Kitchen
Who is Gordon Ramsay?
“Delts” for short, this group of triangle-shaped muscles stabilize your shoulders and help you move your arms around
What is deltoid?
Formally adopted by the state government in 1911, this animal is prominently featured on the state flag of California
What is a bear?
The "Tickle Me" version of this Sesame Street character was the "it" toy of the 1996 holiday season, causing some shoppers to resort to violence to obtain the coveted toy
What is Elmo?
This is the city in which Christ was born
What is Bethlehem?
Wagyu beef’s name come from this country
What is Japan?
This six-letter word names both a seed company and an exercise that combines a squat, a pushup, and a jump in the air
What is a burpee?
Generally defined as drought-resistant plants because of parts with thickened flesh for retaining water, this class of plants has had huge growth driven by Millennial purchasers
What are Succulents?
Known as "stabilisers" in British English, what is the two-word term in American English for the parallel set of wheels that are often used to assist young children learning to ride a bike
What are training wheels?
The phrase "sacred cow" to describe a person or thing immune from criticism comes from this religion that in fact does revere cows as holy animals
What is hindu?
The number of teaspoons in a tablespoon
What are 3?
Treating an urban landscape as an obstacle course is pretty much the point of this sport that gets its name from the French word for "obstacle"
What is Parkour?
This "T" word is technically a wave generated by an undersea earthquake
What is a Tsunami?
First sold in 1967 and still available today, this two-word toy has kids adorn a light panel with small colored pegs to produce different pictures and patterns
What is Lite-Brite?
On the U.S. Library of Congress's list of "Books that Shaped America" is this 1830 religious text that sets out the tenets of a religion founded by Joseph Smith
What is the Book of Mormon?
A cooking technique that begins with the letter "b" involving pouring fat or juices over, particularly meat, during cooking in order to keep it moist
What is basting?
This fitness program is said to have originated in the 1990s when Colombian aerobics teacher Alberto Perez subbed salsa and merengue for his normal workout-class music
What is Zumba?
This bird, extinct by 1681, was named for the Portuguese word for "stupid"
What is the Dodo bird?
A stuffed toy who longs to become real is the title character of Margery Williams's classic 1922 children's book, "The Velveteen..."
What is Rabbit?
A bar mitzvah, literally meaning "son of the commandment," is traditionally celebrated when Jewish males turn this age
What is 13?
The liquor that is poured on top of the New Orleans classic bread pudding
What is bourbon?
Milton Teagle is the rarely-known legal first and middle name of this eccentric and energetic American fitness guru who has made numerous aerobics videos, including “Sweatin' to the Oldies”
Who is Richard Simmons?
This larger variant of the "sweet" banana is frequently used for cooking
What is a plantain?
Inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame in 2021, this 18-inch dolls first released in 1986 by Pleasant Company are accompanied by books about various points in U.S. history
What are the American Girl Dolls?
The three religions that have more than one billion followers are Christianity, Islam, and ?
What is Hindu?