The color of a polar bear's skin.
What is black?
This animal lays the largest egg.
What is an ostrich?
The most common food allergen.
What are nuts?
This popular drink is made from powdered tea leaves.
What is matcha?
This building on campus is affiliated with the Smithsonian.
What is the MSU Museum?
This type of farm animal can sunburn.
What is a pig?
This bird is the symbol for peace.
What is a dove?
French fries, gravy, and cheese curds are essential to this Canadian dish.
What is poutine?
Bruce Banner has this other name.
What is The Incredible Hulk?
Rhinos, penguins, and kangaroos can be seen even in Lansing - if you go here.
What is Potter Park Zoo?
A group of camels is called this.
What is a caravan?
Honeybees communicate to one another by ______.
What is dancing?
Commonly used in Japanese cooking, this paste is made from fermented soybeans and rice/barley.
What is miso?
This is often referred to as the Japanese version of horseradish.
What is wasabi?
Lansing has its own Minor League baseball team: Lansing Lugnuts. Their mascot is a purple dinosaur named _____ _____.
What is Big Lug?
Many animals sweat, but a hippos sweat is different - it is this color.
What is pink?
This animal not only has stripes on its fur, but its skin as well.
What is a tiger?
A dish of Indian food which includes the word chana, contains this legume that goes by two different common names in English.
What is chick pea or garbanzo bean?
When this popular soda was first introduced, it was the color green.
What is "Coca-Cola"?
These three flavors make up Blue Moon ice cream.
What are raspberry, lemon oil, and vanilla?
A cockroach has this many heart chambers.
What is 12?
Kristy and her partner have this many cats.
What is four? (By age: Neville, Kendrick, Clarice, and Norbert)
Outside of its home city, St. Louis Bread Company is known by this name.
What is Panera?
This predominantly green fruit is also known by the name chinese gooseberry.
What is kiwi?
A "jiffy" is an actual measurement of time: one ______ of a second
What is a trillionth?