Period of rest in Genesis where working parents leave toddlers
Sunday-care
This brand makes America's oldest hot sauce
Tabasco
Your M&M's after you drop them on the beach
Sandy Candy
The study of amphibians and reptiles (Matt's favorite)
Herpetology
The only state with a one-syllable name, it's also the closest to Africa
Maine
American daisy with dark center that was a leading U.S. suffragette
Black-eyed Susan B Anthony
Kombucha is made using a SCOBY to initiate the fermentation process. What does this acronym stand for?
symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast
What you could have filled at a pharmacy in Cairo
Egyptian Prescription
The study of the kidneys
Kentucky has a population of about 4.4 million people & almost twice as many barrels of this
Bourbon
Mouselike boy in an E.B. White story traveling through the heavens as Ursa Minor
Stuart Little Dipper
This "fermented beverage"-hall serves as a metaphor for society in Beowulf, an epic poem that is one of the oldest and most translated works of Old English literature
A hit below the belt
Low Blow
The study of eggs
Oology
It earned its "Equality State" nickname when it entered the Union as the first to give women the right to vote & hold office (though currently the overturning of Roe v. Wade triggered one of the country's most restrictive abortion bans)
Wyoming
A landmark Louisiana area featuring Bourbon Street gets a classic burger from McDonald's
The French Quarter-Pounder
A call to the -Ologies category: what is the study of wine?
Enology
This fruit-garnished rum cocktail isn't indigenous to Hawaii but arrived there in 1953
Mai Tai
It's the study of the internal structure & organization of cells
Cytology
This state has the largest bat colony in the United States
Texas
A French landmark becomes a biblical spot where language comprehension breaks down
The Eiffel Tower of Babel
A sourdough-risen fermented spongy flatbread used to scoop Ethiopian food
Injira
A verdant vegetable
Green bean
The lives & legends of these religious figures make up a literature branch called hagiology
Saints
Located in a canyon, Phantom Ranch in this state still receives its mail by mule train
Arizona (at the bottom of the Grand Canyon)