This cylindrical device is often the home for thread or string that is wrapped tightly around it.
What is a Spool
This animal is the largest in the world and can grow up to 100 feet long and 200 tons in weight.
What is the Blue Whale
This restaurant chain was founded in Sauk City, Wisconsin in 1984. They are now proudly operating in 26 states serving delicious cheese curds and frozen custard daily.
What is Culvers
This word describes the systematic observation of people, places, or activities for gathering information often by governments, law enforcement, or private entities.
What is Surveillance
Who is Babe Ruth
Although often mistaken to be the first movie to use color, this movie revolutionized the film industry with its effects and musical score. It's a real twister of events.
What is The Wizard of Oz
This slang term was used to describe the British during the American Revolution.
What are the Redcoats
This invention was first brought forth in Racine, Wisconsin in 1922. It has many different uses from creating milkshakes to chopping up fruit for smoothies.
What is the Blender
This is the location of the International Spy Museum. Boasting interactive games and plenty of spy memorabilia.
What is Washington D.C.
This book, written by Scott Fitzgerald, takes place in the 1920s and follows a man named Jay who throws lavish parties in the pursuit of love.
What is The Great Gatsby
This is the most common and popular freshwater fish caught in lakes and ponds.
What is a Bass
This popular movie has been made a few times, but in 2006 it was produced featuring Steve Martin in a classic comedy of detective work.
What is the Pink Panther
This famous girl's toy line is a direct rival to the Barbie line and was invented in Middleton, Wisconsin in 1992. It's logo features a star.
What are American Girl Dolls
This movie character has been in 27 movies including For Your Eyes Only, Casino Royale, and Skyfall.
Who is James Bond aka 007
The very first Winter Olympics was held at this location in France in 1924 and featured 16 countries. It is also the name of a snowboard brand.
Where is Chamonix
This lip-syncing platform created in 2014 was bought and changed into what is known today as Tik Tok.
What is Musical.ly
This song was released by the Grateful Dead on their 1987 studio album, "In the Dark."
What is Touch of Grey
This game is played by many in their childhood and consists of picking out a specific-colored item with your "little eye."
What is I-Spy
This motor sports league was the product of bootleggers who outfitted their cars to make them quicker to escape cops while transporting alcohol during prohibition.
What is NASCAR
This platform essentially sparked the rise in reels with short, 6 second videos some very famous ones being Hurricane Tortilla and What's 9 + 10.
These colors are from a university that produced both a 2025 leading scientist and 2023 future CFO.
What is Black and Gold
This nationally recognized day falls on June 14th every year and was created in Waubeka, Wisconsin in 1885 by a local school teacher.
What is Flag Day
The US Army's "Ghost Army" used these large decoy items in WWII to fool the German forces by giving a false sense of strength and location of allied forces.
What are Inflatable Tanks
This famous American Jazz trumpeter saw his come-up start in the 1920s playing at local clubs. He would later go on to write "What a Wonderful World."
Who is Louis Armstrong