This is how often the FIFA World Cup happens
What is every 4 years?
This food chain has a 12 inch long sandwich
What is Subway?
This game with colored and numbered cards features other cards like "wild", "reverse", and "skip"
What is Uno?
This is the smallest state at 1,545 square miles
What is Rhode Island?
These are the names of every Great Lake
What are Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario?
This NBA player is the all-time leading scorer
Who is LeBron James?
Garfield has been shown eating this food many times as it is his favorite food
What is lasagna?
This is "the snack that smiles back"
What are Goldfish?
This is the only letter to not appear in any state name
What is Q?
Between what years did Barack Obama serve in office as President
When was 2009-2017?
Who are the Green Bay Packers?
This drink was originally made as medicine to cure headaches
What is Coca-Cola?
In 2021 a woman put this in her hair as a substitute for hairspray which left her hair stuck for about a month
What is Gorilla Glue?
This state has the lowest population at ~600,000
What is Wyoming?
Czechoslovakia became these two countries following the end of the communist rule in 1989
What are Czechia (The Czech Republic) and Slovakia?
Footballs used to be made primarily out of this material
What is pig skin?
This cereal brand's mascot is named Tony
What are Frosted Flakes?
The company of this drink promotes it on social media by filming videos of people doing crazy things like insane bike tricks
What is Red Bull?
This state has the longest coastline at 6,640 miles
What is Alaska?
This is the percent of people alive today out of every person to ever exist (Haley: "YOU HAVE TO BE DEAD ON! IF YOU DON'T GET IT RIGHT, YOU DON'T GET IT RIGHT)
What is ~7%?
Christiano Ronaldo plays this position in soccer
What is striker/center?
This is the amount of tablespoons that make one ounce
What is 2?
A 2023 biographical sports movie was made about this brand of shoes
What are Air Jordans?
In this state for every 1 person there are 200 chickens
What is Delaware?
Marie Antoinette's last words were not "Let them eat cake", but they were instead this (you don't have to be super precise)
What is "Pardon me, sir, I did not do it on purpose"?