The process by which plants make food from sunlight
photosynthesis
the official sport of Spain
bullfighting
another name for the sea cow
manatee
one idea for how the universe formed, also a TV show title
Big Bang Theory
California author most famous for writing Of Mice and Men and The Grapes of Wrath
John Steinbeck
the name for additional quakes following an initial one
aftershocks
a sport where people ride horses and hit a ball with a mallet
polo
the largest predatory fish on earth
great white shark
the term for the patterns of stars in the sky that look like animals/ people
constellations
a book written by a 16 year old girl that details the conflict between the Socs & the Greasers
The Outsiders
in a rainbow, it's the color in the middle of the 7 colors
green
how far people run in a marathon
26.2 miles
the animal who lives in the sea known for having the largest eye of any creature
squid
the planet also known as "The Goldilocks Planet"
Earth
known by his penname for his pattern of rhymes, quirky illustrations, and Grinch
Dr. Seuss/ Theodore Giesel
hurricanes are divided into how many categories of strength
5
the sport which, in the 1970s, helped the US and China become friends
ping pong/ table tennis
another name for a dolphin's tail
fluke
this planet is named after the Greek god of war because of its red color
Mars
Mary Shelley wrote this famous story (about a human playing God) as a friendly competition one dark and stormy night
Frankenstein
Fuji, Honey Crisp, McIntosh, Red Delicious are all varieties of what fruit
apples
it's the name of the frisbee-like object thrown a long distance during the Olympics
discus
the three main colors of a common clownfish
white, blank, orange
the only planet that spins on its side and has rings of black ice
Uranus
Shakespeare's longest play; it's the ghost story/murder mystery/tragedy with the famous line "To be, or not to be..."
Hamlet