The country associated with the Age of Augustus.
What is Rome?
He sang the song "Fly Me to the Moon" in 1964.
Who is Frank Sinatra?
The literary work that ends with the line, "And so as Tiny Tim observed, God Bless Us, Every One!"
What is A Christmas Carol?
The numerical equivalent for the Greek prefix "giga."
What is a billion?
This fabled bird is symbolic of the Resurrection.
What is the Phoenix?
The newest country in the world.
What is South Sudan?
The record label home to the Supremes and the Jackson 5.
What is Motown?
The sentence structure error in which a comma is used between two complete sentences.
What is a comma splice/comma fault/run-on sentence?
The sum of the factors of 6.
What is 12?
The Latin translation for the Hail Mary.
What is Ave Maria?
The American president who said, "Freedom is never more than a generation away from extinction."
Who is Ronald Reagan?
The artist who painted The Last Supper on the wall of a Milan monastery.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
The way a writer indicates titles of chapters, short stories, poems, and songs in a manuscript.
What are quotation marks?
The number that is equal to 5 factorial.
What is 120?
The first pope to address the United Nations General Assembly.
Who is Pope Paul VI?
The neurotransmitter that is a chemical messenger responsible for happiness and motivation.
What is dopamine?
The Broadway play based on George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion.
What is My Fair Lady?
The use of words that sound like the actions they name.
What is onomatopoeia?
The number of seconds in a day.
What is 86,400?
The Canon Law requires this to be enclosed in every Catholic church and chapel.
What is a relic?
This has the chemical makeup of 12 atoms of carbon, 22 atoms of hydrogen, and 11 atoms of oxygen.
What is sugar or sucrose?
The percentage of Rotten Tomatoes that Spider-Man: No Way Home has.
What is 94%?
The kind of subject complement that is italicized in: This question is difficult.
What is a predicate adjective?
The number represented by the Roman numeral DLXXXVI.
What is 586?
The Catholic order that produces famous blue Ermite cheese.
What is Benedictine or Bleu Benedictin?