Also called a green apple or sour apple, it is the preferred apple for tarts and pies because it does not collapse when roasted or baked.
What is a Granny Smith?
Husband and wife duo, who performed from 1960 to 1976, whose biggest hits included arrangements of "Proud Mary" and "Honky Tonk Woman."
Who were Ike and Tina Turner?
Home to the Master's Tournament.
What is Augusta National Golf Club?
About halfway, between two extremes of size or another quality.
What is medium?
Stage name of American actress and singer Frances Ethel Gumm (1922-1969.)
Who was Judy Garland?
Native to North America, these are known for their spring flowers and decorative fruits which are much smaller are more tart than the common apple but are suitable for jellies, preserves and cider.
What are crabapples?
American duo consisting of siblings, they had a soft musical style with hits including "Close to You."
Who were the Carpenters?
He was won the most major tournaments in golf history.
Who us Jack Nicklaus?
A high quality brandy distilled from white wine from western France.
What is Cognac?
British musician born Reginald Kenneth Dwight.
Who is Sir Elton John?
An apple with a red exterior and sweet taste, first recognized in Iowa in 1872.
What is a Red Delicious?
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American pop rock duo who achieved fame from the mid 1970's to the late 1980's.
Who are Hall and Oates?
Term for two under par.
What is an eagle?
A cruel and oppressive leader.
What is a tyrant?
Best known for an iconic scene in the 1989 romantic comedy "When Harry Met Sally..." she was born Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra.
Who is Meg Ryan?
What is a McIntosh?
American siblings who pioneered country rock in the 1950's with hits including "Wake Up Little Susie" and All I Have to Do is Dream."
Who were the Everly Brothers?
He competed in the Master's Tournament for the last time in 2004, marking his 50th consecutive appearance in that event.
Who was Arnold Palmer?
A small open-fronted hut or cubicle from which newspapers, refreshments, tickets etc are sold.
What is a kiosk?
American singer, songwriter and actress is known professional by this name.
Who is Lady Gaga?
Apple developed in Geneva, New York by Cornell University scientists in 1945. The original seed was a cross between a McIntosh and a Red Delicious, they are excellent for eating and salads as well as good for sauce, baking, pies and freezing.
What is an Empire Apple?
Pioneers of the California Sound and vocal surf music style; their most successful song was 1963's "Surf City."
Who were Jan and Dean?
The cut rule in the US Open is that these many players and ties after the second round can advance to the final two rounds.
What is 60?
A system of labor camps in the Soviet Union from 1930 to 1955 in which many people died.
What is a gulag?
Born Eric Marlon Bishop, he won acclaim for his portrayal of Ray Charles in the 2004 film "Ray."
Who is Jamie Foxx?