George H. W. Bush was famously not a fan of this veggie, but Sara likes it with mayo (light judgement)
What is broccoli?
Fried cod or haddock is often used in this British take out dish that once came wrapped in old newspapers
What are fish and chips?
Concussions can be described as a mild form of this acronym
What is a traumatic brain injury (TBI)?
This dreamboat made a one-episode guest appearance during Buffy’s first year of college
Who is Pedro Pascal?
“I’m drunk in the back of the car, and I cried like a baby” while doing this, reported Taylor Swift of Her “Cruel Summer”
What is coming home from the bar?
A mnemonic to remember how to avoid poison ivy (and others)
What is leaves of three, let them be?
The Spanish word for bread is hiding inside the name of this Latin American turnover that usually has a savory filling
What is an empanada?
Nails that look like this may be a sign of anemia
What are pale or whiteish nails?
Buffy the Vamp Slayer has been described as the “most studied pop culture work by” this group of nerds
What are academics?
The most famous scarf in pop culture is the one kept by an ex of Taylor Swift’s, as told in this song of hers
What is All Too Well?
Blow on the seeds of this plant to make a wish; pick its flowers on St. George’s Day to make wine
What is a dandilion?
Some people may like this food “soggy” rather than crispy like a sane person
What is bacon?
Ecchymosis is the medical term for this common decoration on Sara
What is a bruise?
This Buffy character was ostensibly one of Xander’s best friends but gets vamped then murdered in the first episode and then we forget about him
Who is Jesse?
Ms. Swift was named for this “Fire and Rain” singer
Who is James Taylor?
Berries from this tree were once used medicinally by the Greeks and Romans, but now we just make gin (still medicinal)
What is juniper?
If you like your potatoes turducken-loaded or crawfish-stuffed, then the superdome and this NFL team had you covered
Who are the Saints/New Orleans?
This synonym for stumble was first used in the 14th century and comes to English from the Germanic word for tread
What is a trip?
The actor who played “The Master” in season one’s breakout role was in this Eugene-based college cult classic?
What is Animal House?
This former member of the band fun loves to produce pop music with women who are more talented than him, including Taylor Swift (too spicy?)
Who is Jack Antonoff?
This 2-word morning glory family member different from a common spud has tons of vitamin A
What is a sweet potato?
No country produces more potatoes, a staple beige food, than this nation.
What is China?
The vestibular system is critical for what key skill of an upright living thing to remain upright??
What is balance?
Buffy uses this word to talk about kissing
What are smoochies?
While crossing the George Washington Bridge from N.J., drivers are greeted by a sign with these 4 words (it’s been waiting for you) that are also a TS song
What is Welcome to NY?