This city is the largest city in Georgia, as well as the state capital.
What is Atlanta?
Traditionally dressed as a muscular athlete or warrior, this green and white clad university mascot is frequently present at MSU events.
Who is Sparty?
Hors d'oeuvres is a French word that is used to describe this course of a meal.
What are appetizers?
This woman made history last year when she became the first woman elected to the vice-presidency in American history.
Who is Kamala Harris?
Molly, famed office dog, is this dog breed.
What is a black lab?
Well known as a transit hub, this transportation center in Atlanta is the world's busiest what by number of annual passengers.
What is airport?
What is the Big 10?
Sparkling wine can only be legally called this if it is produced in a specific region of France.
What is champagne?
This woman made national news headlines and sparked national outcry when she was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama in 1955.
Who is Rosa Parks?
The smallest and weakest puppy of a litter is known as this.
What is the runt?
Georgia borders five states: Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, and this state to its south.
What is Florida?
Taking its name from a famous coach, this area in the Breslin Center is the student section during home games for Michigan State Basketball.
What is the Izzone?
This thin, crisp, unleavened bread is traditionally eaten by Jews during Passover.
What is matzah?
Who is Beyonce?
Chihuahuas are generally recognized as the smallest dog breed in the world. This breed, on the other hand, is generally recognized as the largest dog in the world.
What is a Great Dane?
Georgia is well-known for its production of one specific kind of fruit -- recently referenced in a Justin Bieber song.
What are peaches?
Michigan State University was founded in 1855, but has only officially been named Michigan State University since 1964. At its founding in 1855, the school was first called this name.
This Swedish word for a buffet of various dishes has expanded to signify a wide range of choices in any context.
What is smorgasbord?
This Polish-French physicist and chemist was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize as well as the only woman to ever win two Nobel Prizes. She passed away in 1934 from prolonged exposure to radiation throughout her years of scientific research on radioactivity.
Who is Marie Curie?
Dogs are the most popular pet in America, while cats are second. This animal is the third most popular pet in America -- they're not all as cuddly as Nemo!
Atlanta hosted the Summer Olympics in this year, a year in which Bill Clinton was elected to his second term as president, beating Bob Dole in the general election.
What is 1996?
Michigan State competes against arch-rival Michigan for this trophy each year in football.
What is the Paul Bunyan Trophy?
This herb is generally perceived as tasting tart and with a hint of lemon/lime flavor, but about a quarter of people have a genetic difference that makes this herb taste like dish soap. Often used as a garnish, this herb also known as Chinese parsley or dhania is frequently used in salsa and guacamole.
What is coriander/cilantro?
This woman made history as a 6 year old, as she was the first African-American child to attend the previously all-white William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans in 1960. Photographs of her being escorted by the National Guard into her elementary school remain some of the most famous photographs of the civil rights era.
Who is Ruby Bridges?
Chinese Crested, Peruvian Inca Orchid, and Argentina Pila dogs all have this physical feature in common.
What is hairless?