This NFL team, named after gold prospectors and won five Super Bowls between 1982 and 1995.
Who is San Francisco 49ers
This seasonal coffee drink from Starbucks includes espresso, steamed milk, and flavors of cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove.
What is a pumpkin spice latte?
In 2024, this university joined the Southeastern Conference (SEC) after decades in the Big 12.
What is the University of Texas at Austin?
This candy features a biscuit base topped with caramel, all enrobed in milk chocolate—and comes in left and right versions.
What is twix?
This type of cheese is commonly used in classic mac and cheese recipes.
What is chedder cheese?
Despite dominating international women’s soccer, the USWNT suffered a shocking quarterfinal exit at the 2016 Rio Olympics after losing to this nation in a penalty shootout.
Who is Sweden?
This type of wine is made by fermenting dark-colored grape varieties and is often served at room temperature.
What is red wine?
This university’s football team, has played in more Rose Bowls than any other team.
What is the University of Michigan?
These chewy caramel candies, covered in a chocolatey coating, are a classic movie theater snack introduced in 1928.
What are Milk Duds?
These crispy, smoky pieces come from the fatty part of a smoked brisket.
What are burnt ends?
The Texas Longhorns' annual rivalry game against this team is traditionally held at the Cotton Bowl during the State Fair of Texas.
Who are the Oklahoma Sooners?
When making mulled cider, this spice — often used whole and resembling a small brown flower bud — adds warm, aromatic flavor.
What is cloves?
This nickname for the University of Utah teams refers to the indigenous tribe native to the region.
What are the Utes?
First sold in 1930 and named after a horse owned by the Mars family, this candy bar has gone on to become one of the best-selling in the world.
What is snickers?
Adding this dairy product to mashed potatoes makes them creamy and smooth.
What is butter?
This Michigan quarterback was famously drafted 199th overall in the 2000 NFL Draft.
Who is Tom Brady?
This country is the largest producer of coffee in the world.
What is Brazil?
In the 2006 Rose Bowl, this Texas quarterback led the Longhorns to a dramatic 41–38 victory over USC, securing the national championship.
Who is Vince Young?
In 2000, this candy brand introduced "Left" and "Right" versions as a marketing gimmick, although both versions are identical.
What is twix?
Though often associated with American holiday tables, this orange root vegetable actually originated in Central or South America and is botanically unrelated to regular potatoes.
What is the sweet potato?
Founded in 1919 as the Decatur Staleys, this team is one of the NFL’s oldest and most storied franchises.
Who are the Chicago Bears?
The espresso martini was invented in the 1980s in this city, where a bartender created it for a model who “wanted something to wake her up and then mess her up.”
What is London?
This University's nickname references this small rodent commonly found in the Midwest.
What is a gopher?
This candy was originally made by a former Hershey employee who started producing them in his basement using Hershey’s chocolate.
What are Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups?
Hawaiian pumpkin crunch features this ingredient as its main “pumpkin” component, a native Hawaiian fruit that is sweet and orange but not related to the typical pumpkin.
What is kabocha squash?