US Presidents | Homophones | Cooking Methods | US State Borders | Kiwanian First Name, Famous Last Name |
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Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?
The only president to serve more than two terms.
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What is a colonel and a kernel?
A military rank, or a corn seed.
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What is caramelize?
Something you do with the onions for a French onion soup.
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What are Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Minnesota?
Michigan borders 5 states, counting both land borders and maritime borders. Name them!
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Who is Paul McCartney?
The treasurer of the club plus a member of the Beatles
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Who is Grover Cleveland?
The only president to serve two non-consecutive terms.
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What is eerie and Erie?
Spooky, or a Pennsylvania City on one of the Great Lakes.
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What is to sweat?
A synonym of perspire, this method involves cooking ingredients over low heat to soften without browning.
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What is Arizona?
Of the Four Corners, this state is the southwestern most one.
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Who is Katie Ledecky?
The club's sheriff and an Olympic gold medalist swimmer.
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Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
First president to win a Nobel Peace Prize, though he "carried a big stick".
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What is hall and haul?
A corridor, or to drag away a load.
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What is broil?
Do this to the lasagna at the lightly brown and melt the cheese.
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What is Montana?
You probably know what North Dakota's southern border is, but what is it's western border?
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Who is Barbara Walters?
Two former past presidents of the club and a retired ABC evening news broadcast journalist.
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Who is John Adams?
Of the first 5 presidents, the only one who wasn't from Virginia.
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What is a fawn and a faun?
A young deer, or a mythical Roman deity (half man, half horse)
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What is to sift?
To pass dry ingredients like flour through a fine meshed-sieve.
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What is Maryland?
This state is on Delaware's southern border.
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Who is Bob Dole?
The president-elect of the club and a Kansas Senator who would've loved to be the president-elect.
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Who is Jimmy Carter?
The first president to be born in a hospital.
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What is morning and mourning?
Time of dawn or a time of sorrow.
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What is blackening?
Highly-seasoned meat is seared so as to form a crust in this colorful Cajun technique.
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What is Nebraska?
Can you believe this state simultaneously borders Wyoming and Missouri?
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Who is Mike Tyson?
The chairman of the Human and Spiritual Values committee and a boxer.
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