The largest continent.
What is Asia?
Stephenie Meyer: "New Moon"; "Eclipse"; "Breaking Dawn"
What is "Twilight"?
BODIES OF WATER: The Goshute, a western people, called this vast body of water Teittse Paa, meaning "Bad Water".
What is the Great Salt Lake?
AMERICAN HISTORY: Established in 1963, this group had its conclusions questioned in books, reports & a special 1970s congressional committee.
What is Warren Commission?
LANGUAGES: Since it can make someone "Japanese Laugh as Heartily as a Dane", Lillian Gish saw film as an aesthetic this, the name of a language.
What is Esperanto?
#1 candy bar in America.
What is snickers?
His "Rain Man" character Raymond Babbitt had to watch "Jeopardy" at 5:00.
Who is Dustin Hoffman?
BRAND NAMES: Originally called fruit scones, the name of this food brand introduced in 1964 was influenced by an art movement of that time.
What are Pop Tarts?
AMERICANA: After "Black Monday" in 1987, Sculptor Arturo Di Modica put a Statue of One of these Manhattan to symbolize strength & power.
What is a Bull?
FAMOUS NAMES: Subject of a 2003 film, his 1947 obituary said he fathered at least 100 & died of a heart attack at 14, at a California Ranch.
Who is Seabiscuit?
Hummus usually made of _____.
What is chickpeas?
During a TV Ad for this chain, a chihuahua walking through a room paused to give a "Jeopardy!" Response.
What is Taco Bell?
CHIILDREN'S BOOKS: A 2020 edition of this beloved 1911 novel came with a glossary of horticultural terms and a location guide.
What is the Secret Garden?
by Frances Hodgson Burnett
ICONIC BRANDS: In 1916 it began packaging its flagship product in a variety of glass called Georgia Green.
What is Coca Cola?
TELEVISION HISTORY: According to the BBC, this 1953 event "Did More Than Any Other to Make Television a Mainstream Medium".
What is the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth?
Two state capitals whose name contains the name of the state.
What are Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Indianapolis, Indiana?
R.L. Stine: "The Ghost Next Door"; "Vampire Breath"; "Say Cheese & Die!"
What is "Goosebumps"?
FAMOUS NAMES IN AMERICA: The name of this animal that died in 1885 after being struck by a train that subsequently derailed lives on as an adjective.
What is Jumbo?
the Elephant
NAMES: The name Jennifer is an alteration of this name that in early Welsh Literature belonged to the "First Lady of the Island".
What is Guinevere?
Who is Winston Churchill?
Prime Minister of Britain
The most popular ice cream flavor in USA.
What is vanilla?
The longest river in the world.
What is Nile River?
19TH CENTURY AMERICA: An 1884 article calls this newly completed structure "The Highest Worl of Man" & disagrees with those who call it "A Great Chimney".
What is Washington Monument?
What is Oxford?
2020s TELEVISION: The title locale of this series is really the Belnord, dating to 1908 & located at 86th & Broadway on NYC's Upper West side.
What is Only Murders in the Building?