The mischievous fairy in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Who is Puck?
The age Mozart was when he started playing music.
What is 5?
This halogen is a gas at room temperature, but is most commonly known for a distinctive smell typically surrounding swimming pools.
What is chlorine?
The longest river in the world.
What is the Amazon River?
This WNBA star is currently detained in Russia.
Who is Brittney Griner?
The name of Shakespeare's wife (and a current famous actress).
Who is Anne Hathaway?
This is the highest selling album of all time at 70 million copies worldwide.
What is Michael Jackson's Thriller?
This is the strongest metal on the periodic table.
What is tungsten?
The smallest country in the world.
What is the Vatican City?
The prime minister of this country was criticized following a video released showing her partying with her friends.
What is Finland?
Romeo's first love in Romeo and Juliet.
Who is Rosaline?
The year the Beatles broke up.
What is 1970?
With an atomic number of 96, this element was named after a scientific couple for their work in radioactivity.
What is curium?
The largest lake in the world.
What is the Caspian Sea?
Yangtze
This is Shakespeare's longest play.
What is Hamlet?
The way Robert Johnson (legendary blues guitarist) allegedly died.
What is poisoning? (by his lover's husband)
The lightest (least dense) metal.
What is lithium?
The most densely populated country in the world.
What is Monaco?
The name of the rocket scheduled to launch on August 29th.
What is Artemis I?
The first line of this play is "So foul and fair a day I have not seen."
What is Macbeth?
The most grammy awarded person of all time.
(bonus points if you know the most grammy awarded female artist of all time as well)
Who is George Solti?
(who is Beyoncé?)
The number of elements on the periodic table.
What is 118?
More than 20% of all of the world's freshwater is located here.
What are The Great Lakes?
Federal minimum wage is a current hot topic, but this was the first federal minimum wage in the US (hourly).
What is 25 cents an hour (in 1938)?