This game is a combination of speed and solitaire
Bonus: Give one other name for this game (besides what our family uses)
What is Nerts?
Bonus: Peanuts Pounce, Racing Canfield, Scramble, Squeal, Scrooge, and racing demon
While this fruit has no real botanical distinction from a banana, it is considered to be different when used in cooking
What is a plantain?
This slow-moving sea creature is known for its long and sharp pedicellariae (spikes) and lives on the seafloor at almost any depth
What is a sea urchin?
This ingredient is essential for living, but also must be used in moderation due to the high risk of death with overconsumption
Bonus: who famously made this ingredient for the purposes of a strike
What is salt?
Bonus: Ghandi
This family member shares a name with a meteorologist from Evansville, Indiana
Who is Marcia?
This card game is in the Whist family of card games which also includes Bridge, Oh Heck, and Hearts
What is spades?
The only known species in its genus, this fruit’s name is derived from the Portuguese word for “head” or “skull’
What is a coconut?
This Tetraodontidae is considered a delicacy in Japan and is highly poisonous
Bonus: herds of what other ocean animal are known to play with this animal because of the “high” they get from the toxins released by the original animal
What is a pufferfish?
Bonus: dolphins
This ingredient was promoted as “National _____” in 1943 in the UK because of the nutritional benefits of this ingredient and the need for food alternatives due to food shortages, nowadays it is known and appreciated for its low gluten levels.
What is cake flour?
Once this family member got a checking account, his/ her first purchase was a telescope
Who is Duane?
Although this card game, in which a player matches cards on their rank, sequence or suit, originated in the United States, the Grand Championships are held in Goa India and the champion can win 50 Lakh or just over 5 million USD
What is rummy?
This berry was first used by the Aztec and is named after their word for the “swelling fruit,” however in a 1893 Supreme Court decision, this berry was considered a vegetable for the purposes of the Tariff of 1883
What is a tomato?
A group of this animal is called a smack and they are harvested for their collagen, which can be used to treat illnesses such as Rheumatoid arthritis
What is a jellyfish?
This ingredient is most commonly found in warmer climates but is popular in baking for its acidic contents which can react with other ingredients for the desired consistency
What is buttermilk?
With no quantitative evidence, this family member has consumed the most meat during quarantine
Originally from Uruguay, this card game uses 108 cards, and all four jokers and eight twos are wild cards
Canasta
Roughly the size of a large olive, this fruit is native to China and is named, in Cantonese for its golden color
What is a kumquat?
This animal lives in the arctic and is one of the two members of the monodontidae family, and the only member of the Delphinapterus genus
What is a beluga whale?
Originally found in the Indian subcontinent ingredient and known as Iksu in Indian, this ingredient was first mentioned in Chinese manuscripts in the 8th century BCE
What is sugar?
This family member will not eat orange zest due to their absolute hate for both the flavor and texture
Who is Brett?
This card game, particularly popular in Michigan, is the reason that jokers were added to card decks in the mid 1800s.
What is Euchre?
This fruit got its common name in 1963 for its skin that looks similar to the skin of a mythical creature
Bonus: What is the actual name of this fruit
Dragon Fruit
Bonus: Pitaya
Named after their resemblance to a common garden vegetable, this animal can be found on the seafloor worldwide. When harvested, this animal is called trepang
What is a sea cucumber?
Originally known by the brand name Walter Baker and Company, this ingredient comes in a variety of intensities
What is Baker's chocolate?
This family member has the most name matches on Facebook with 12 other people who have the same name with the same spelling?
Who is Laura?