The US flag was thrown at this location for the first time on July 20, 1969, and the original flag is still there
the moon
It's squid! Boun appetito!
Calamari
This frozen rum cocktail that can be banana or strawberry is named for a district in Cuba
daiquiri
Notebook paper with horizontal lines 9/32nd of an inch apart is called this ruled
college
Tony the Tiger knows this cereal originally included the word "sugar" in its name but eventually dropped it
Frosted Flakes
With dueling illegal in New York, Hamilton and Burr had their deadly 1804 clash at a secluded spot in Weehawken in this US state
New Jersey
Meat, cheese and vegetables are popular fillings for this baked or fried pastry with a Spanish name
an Empanada
Reposado tequila and Grand Marnier go into the upgraded cocktail known as this kind of car margarita
a Cadillac margarita
dont panic, this part you refill in a mechanical pencil doesnt have any of the toxic metal in its name
lead
molasses
The only signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution to sit on this body, James Wilson took his oaths on October 5th, 1789
the Supreme Court
From Turkish, its the name of a sweet, nutty little pastry
Baklava
Despite its name, this cocktail never seems to go out of style
an Old-Fashioned
Paul Van Cleef is credited with inventing this "cement" named for the latex it originally contained
rubber cement
Consisting of sugar, flavoring and color, the brand Flossugar is used to make this concession stand favorite
cotton candy
The demand for decorations on women's hats led Theodore Roosevelt to set up the USA's first 50 reserves for these
birds
These little anise-flavored seeds are popular in breads and crackers
Caraway
Hindi gives us the name of this hot whiskey drink that's warming and restorative
a toddy
These clips come in a 2.4" size that holds 250 sheets of paper; they also turn a regular hanger into a dress pants hanger
binder clips
Pres. Bolsonaro of this major sugar-growing country has allowed expanded production in ecologically sensitive areas
Brazil
a golden spike ceremony on May 10th, 1869, near this Utah "point" marked the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad
Promontory
This bread was created in the 1980's as Italy's answer to the baguette
Ciabatta
A World War I artillery piece gave its national name and caliber to this champagne cocktail
The French 75
This product began when a 3M employer thought of using its low-tack adhesive to create bookmarks for his choir hymnal
Post-Its
Glucose is classified as this type of simple carbohydrate, from words meaning "single" and "sugar"
monosaccharide