This term is used to describe a dragon with no wings or legs
What is a "wyrm"?
This astronaut is known for his quote, "One small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind."
Who is "Neil Armstrong"?
This slang word is used to describe someone's enemy.
What is "Opp"?
This is the strongest bone in the human body.
What is a "Femur"?
This fruit is the main ingredient is Guacamole.
What is an "Avocado"?
This creature is known as "the kings of serpents" and can turn people to stone.
What is a "Basilisk"?
This boxer's quote of, "Float like a butterfly, Sting Like a bee," has even appeared in films such as Cars
Who is "Muhammad Ali"?
This word, usually meaning a pair, is now used to describe someone's good friend.
What is "Twin"?
This is the biggest human Organ.
What is the "Skin"?
This planet is the closest to the Sun.
What is "Mercury"?
This beast of myth has the head of a man, body of a lion, and tail of a scorpion.
What is a "Manticore"?
This non-violent activist is frequently attributed the quote, "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind."
Who is "Mahatma Gandhi"?
This phrase means to steal food from a friend.
What is "Fanum Tax"?
This yellowish-green digestive fluid produced by your liver and stored by your gallbladder
What is "Bile"?
This word is used to describe a word that is spelt the same forward and backwards.
What is a "palindrome"?
This creature of Norse Mythos is often called The World Serpent.
What is "Jörmungandr"?
This authors quote of, "But man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated." Is often used to exemplify the Indomitable Human Spirit
Who is "Ernest Hemingway"?
This phrase is said when someone is taking too long and need to spit it out. It is also used as a mean way of telling someone to shut-up.
What is, "Just Put the Fries in the Bag, Bro"?
The Human is shoulder is this type of joint.
What is a "ball-and-socket"?
A mile spans this amount of feet.
What is "5,280 feet"?
This biblical creature called "The first work of God" with "His bones are like tubes of bronze" and
"His limbs like iron rods."
What is the "Behemoth"
This fabulist can be attributed to many quotes. One being, "Don't cry over spilt milk."
Who is "Aesop"?
This song marks the origin of "67"
What is "Doot Doot"?
This is the strongest muscle in the human body relative to its weight.
What is the "Masseter muscle"?
What ancient civilization built the Machu Picchu complex in Peru?
Who are the "Incas"?