What is the only food that never spoils—even after thousands of years?
Honey
What does it mean if someone says “Don’t take any wooden nickels”?
Be careful / don’t be fooled
This smell often wakes people up in the morning and is made from roasted beans.
Coffee
What was often a young person’s first job?
Paper route/ babysitting
What gelatin-based dish was popular at family gatherings in the 1950s?
Jell-o Salad
How many hearts does an octopus have?
Three
Finish: “You can’t judge a book by its…”
Cover
This sweet smell comes from baking and is often associated with apple or pumpkin.
Cinnamon
What vehicle did many people learn to drive as teenagers?
Manual (stick shift) car
What canned meat became popular during WWII and after?
Spam
Which animal can sleep standing up?
Horse
What does “hit the hay” mean?
Go to bed
This smell comes from a garage and is used to fuel cars.
Gasoline
What major purchase did couples often save for after marriage?
House
What drink powder did kids mix with water to make a sweet fruity drink?
kool-aide
What part of the human body continues to grow your entire life?
Nose and ears
What does “cat got your tongue?” mean?
Why are you not speaking
This smell is often associated with Christmas trees.
Pine
What was often given as a symbol of engagement?
Ring
What classic soup is made with tomatoes and often paired with grilled cheese?
Tomato soup
What is the most stolen food item in the world?
Cheese
What does “burning the midnight oil” mean?
Staying up late
This strong smell is used to clean cuts and is often brown or orange in color.
Iodine
What document do you need to legally drive?
Drivers Licence
What kitchen appliance was hand-cranked to make butter or ice cream?
Churn