This iconic album cover from the early 1970s super group features a triangular prism refracting a beam of light from one end into a rainbow spectrum of colors.
What is Dark Side of the Moon?
The first human-to-human heart transplant occurred in 1967 in this Southern Hemispheric nation. At the time, it was still under apartheid.
Where is South Africa?
The only of the 45 U.S. Presidents to be born in the month of September, he is famously known for his corpulent size, Trust-Busting agenda, and for requiring the White House to refit his bathroom in order to accommodate his large body size.
Who was William Howard Taft?
In statistics, if you wish to increase the confidence level of your interval, you are forced to sacrifice the _________ of your estimates.
What is precision?
This album cover features the name of the band holding an array of grave crosses/crucifixes by multiple strings.
What is Master of Puppets?
Dolly the ___________ was the first animal to be cloned (1996) and lived for about six years.
What is a sheep?
Jason Collins is the only ______ player (of this U.S. professional league) to publicly reveal his homosexuality while still active in the league. He is currently retired.
What is the NBA?
In physics, if you wish to know the ____________ and momentum/and direction these subatomic particles, you must concede to knowing less information about their position.
What is location?
This album cover features a [naked] newborn baby swimming after a $1 bill in what looks like a pool.
What is Nevermind?
Who is Wendy?
Jeanna Giese is the first documented person to survive _________ without receiving the preventative vaccine prior to showing symptoms. She survived in 2004 after doctors in Wisconsin used an experimental medical technique known as the Milwaukee Protocol, which put her in an induced coma to protect her brain.
What is rabies?
This color has no rhyme in the English language. (*Hint: it's my favorite color!)
What is purple?
This iconic 80s album cover features a baby with wings smoking a cigarette in his left hand while posing toward his left side.
What is 1984?
The first electric ________ ________ in the U.S. was installed in 1914 in Cleveland, Ohio, and literally paved the way for the regulation of our most dominant transportation system to this day.
What is the traffic light?
Marie Curie is the only scientist to have won this award in two different academic fields. She died as a result of her own experiments with radium.
What is the Nobel Prize?
One who has the Sickle-Cell trait is largely immune from contracting this lethal disease.
What is Malaria?
The mascot of this band, known as "Eddie the Head", is featured on virtually all of its album covers, dating all the way back to the 1970s.
Who is Iron Maiden?
The first of these devices, hopefully you will never have to need one, was successfully placed into a human in order to regulate an abnormal heart rhythm (in 1958). They are still a [no pun intended] first-line treatment of chronic arrythmia.
What is a pace-maker?
"Only child ___________" is a long-standing stereotype [and myth!] suggesting that people raised without siblings are spoiled, self-centered, bossy, and lonely.
What is syndrome?
A catchy metaphor for someone who is a bad dancer, you can't actually have this physical "condition."
What is "two left feet"?