Americana Trivia2-word title of the artwork seen here; New Englanders might call it “Spa”Show AnswerAnswer: “Soda Fountain”
Hey, Baby, I'm Premed TriviaWhen I was 12 I saved my brother by diagnosing the anaphylactic type of this when he got stung by a beeShow AnswerAnswer: shock
Americana TriviaInside the Cabildo in New Orleans, you can visit the room where the documents for this sale were signed in 1803Show AnswerAnswer: the Louisiana Purchase
Hey, Baby, I'm Premed TriviaAs a kid I thought this was a disease, instead of cell division that produces identical daughter cellsShow AnswerAnswer: mitosis
Americana TriviaSome call it the “Queen State” because it was named for Queen Henrietta MariaShow AnswerAnswer: Maryland
Hey, Baby, I'm Premed TriviaOrganic chem is easy once you get this concept of an atom’s combining capacity, also applied to some electronsShow AnswerAnswer: valence
Americana Trivia(Sarah of the Clue Crew) My beautiful steed was carved by Charles I.D. Looff, who designed the first carousel at this Brooklyn site back in 1875Show AnswerAnswer: Coney Island
"doo"d! TriviaTo scribble drawings aimlessly, usually while doing something elseShow AnswerAnswer: doodle
Americana TriviaThe Western Meadowlark is one busy bird; it’s the state bird of Kansas & of this state just north of KansasShow AnswerAnswer: Nebraska
Americana TriviaThis Northwest city’s famed Repertory Theatre won a 1990 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional TheatreShow AnswerAnswer: Seattle
"doo"d! TriviaIn the song “Camptown Races”, it immediately follows “Camptown ladies sing this song…”Show AnswerAnswer: Doo-dah!
"doo"d! TriviaLast name of Eliza, the Cockney girl in “My Fair Lady” whom Professor Higgins tries to turn into a ladyShow AnswerAnswer: Doolittle
Americana TriviaThe Liberty Bell weighs about a ton; this similarly named bell in Charlotte, N.C. weighs 7 tonsShow AnswerAnswer: the American Freedom Bell