“Here’s looking at you, kid.”
Casablanca
This odorless, colorless gas—often called the “silent killer”—binds to hemoglobin more effectively than oxygen.
Carbon Monoxide
A standard deck of cards contains how many cards?
52
This type of feline needs to drop a few pounds.
A fat cat
Bananas are technically classified as this type of fruit.
Berries
“I’m just one stomach flu away from my goal weight.”
The Devil Wears Prada
If caught in a rip current at the beach, experts say you should swim in this direction instead of straight toward shore.
Parallel to the shore
The little metal loop on the back of a soda can tab was originally designed to do this.
Hold a straw in place
This type of flower does not want to do much.
A lazy daisy
This popular condiment was once sold as medicine in the 1800s.
Ketchup
“We’re all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it.”
The Breakfast Club
This substance can help smother a small grease fire when water would make it worse.
Baking Soda
The lines on a standard U.S. flag represent this total number.
13 (for the original colonies)
A sugary snack for after a savory meal
Sweet treat
This is the only letter that does not appear in the name of any U.S. state.
Q
“I have to believe in a world outside my own mind.”
A Beautiful Mind
In cold exposure situations, this phenomenon causes a person to feel warm and remove clothing despite dangerous hypothermia.
Paradoxical Undressing
The space between your eyebrows is called this.
The Glabella
A wealthy waterway
A rich ditch
The dot above a lowercase “i” or “j” is called this.
A tittle
“Nothing happens to anyone that he is not fitted by nature to bear.”
Gladiator
This phenomenon explains why a mirage occurs in deserts, where light bends due to temperature differences in the air.
Refraction
The reason you can’t tickle yourself is due to this part of your brain predicting the sensation.
The cerebellum
A warm July day where lots of laughs are shared.
A sunny funny day
In Greek, to "work out naked" translates to this English word.
Gymnasium