What Melts in your mouth, not in your hands?
M&M's
This spice, once worth more than its weight in gold, comes from the Crocus sativus flower.
Saffron
This general famously crossed the Delaware River.
George Washington
This invention by Eli Whitney in 1794 greatly sped up the processing of cotton fibers.
The cotton gin
What are the first 10 digits of pi?
3.141592653
"Finger Licking' Good" is associated with this fast-food chain founded by Colonel Sanders.
KFC
This carbohydrate, found in foods like bread and pasta, is the body's primary source of energy.
Starch
This woman won two Nobel Prizes for her work in radioactivity research.
Marie Curie
This invention allowed messages to be sent over long distances using coded electrical signals
The telegraph
This is the number of planets in our solar system
8
"Because You're Worth It" is a long-running slogan for this cosmetics company.
L'Oreal
This Italian dessert, whose name means "pick me up," is flavored with coffee and mascarpone cheese.
Tiramisu
Name this Person
Mahatma Gandhi
Developed in the mid-20th century, this invention uses radar and computing to heat food
The microwave oven
This is the current number of amendments added to the United States Constitution.
27 amendments
"The Few. The Proud" is a recruitment slogan for this branch of the U.S. military.
The U.S. Marine Corps
This Korean fermented cabbage dish, often seasoned with chili paste and garlic, is considered a national staple.
Kimchi
This 17th-century scientist formulated the three laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation
Sir Isaac Newton
This technology was originally a Cold War project used to track submarines. It was not until later that it was opened to the public to use
The GPS
This is the number of teeth an adult human should have.
32 teeth
"Betcha Can't Eat Just One" was used to advertise this snack brand.
Lay's

This North African dish, traditionally steamed in a special pot called a couscoussier, is made from tiny semolina wheat granules.
Couscous
This U.S. general commanded the Allied forces in Europe before becoming President
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Karl Benz is often credited as the father of this invention.
The automobile
This is the number that follows Trillion.
A Quadrillion