This all-time popular cryptid, going by the moniker 'Nessie', occupies a lake in Scotland.
Loch Ness Monster
This fluid, found in our blood vessels, is known for changing color in response to how much oxygen is present in it.
Blood.
Putting on a bow's cord is called this.
Stringing.
The Holy Spirit
Spalding is known for making this type of ball.
Basketball
Native to the forests of North America and Canada, some disagree on whether this large, hair-covered fellow is friendly or not.
Bigfoot/ Sasquatch
These items in our throats may need to be removed if they get too swollen.
Tonsils.
A cloth used in making cheese.
Cheesecloth.
John's name for Jesus in John 1 is this.
The Word.
This 4-point star shaped projectile is sharp on every edge, known for its use by ninjas.
Shuriken
This midwestern critter is famous for its ridiculous anatomy: a large hare with antlers the size of a deer's.
Jackalope.
After some hard exercise, you may reach for a gatorade. Why? Well it has this in it.
Electrolytes/ Salt
Pouring molten metal into a form or mold is called this.
Casting
This person of the Trinity is best understood to be the AUTHOR or DESIGNER of Creation.
This throwing knife shaped projectile is known for its use by ninjas.
Bigfoot in da snow.
Yeti/ Abominable Snowman
This organ is responsible for filtering toxins out of your blood. Two acceptable answers.
Liver/ Kidneys
The artisanal name for stonework.
Masonry.
This name is given to a truly gargantuan sea creature in the book of Job.
Leviathan.
If you stand next to certain elements such as Uranium or Plutonium for too long, you may suffer from this.
Radiation Poisoning.
In essence, a wingless dragon.
Wyrm
Currently incurable, this disease is marked by uncontrollable shaking of the muscles and usually shows up in older age.
Parkinsons.
A Brownsmith works this type of metal.
Copper
This part of creation was made without Jesus' involvement.
Nothing! Jesus was totally and completely involved in every aspect of creation.
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