The number of bones in the human body.
206
The president who liked to conduct meeting in the bathroom.
Lyndon B. Johnson
The name of Captain Kirk's Star Trek starship.
USS Enterprise
An inverted flower thought of as a fruit and eaten by humans.
Figs. Fig trees have flowers that bloom inside the pod, which then matures into the fruit we eat.
What is Rupert the Bear’s middle name?
The
The smallest bone in the body.
The stapes (stirrup bone in the ear).
The French Emperor attacked by a horde of rabbits.
Napoleon.
In 1807 Napoleon and his army were celebrating his victory with a rabbit hunt. Rather than run away, the bunnies began swarming Napoleon and his men.
The name of Dorothy's dog in "The Wizard of Oz."
Toto
John Steinbeck's dog Toby, left alone one night at half of this manuscript.
"Of Mice and Men"
The more of this there is, the less you see. What is it?
The largest species of shark.
The Whale Shark
This president's parrot was kicked out of his funeral for swearing.
President Andrew Jackson's parrot Poll.
This animal begins each MGM movie.
Lion
This aquatic animal is older than trees.
Sharks
Sharks have been swimming in Earth's oceans for roughly 400 to 450 million years, while the earliest species of trees didn't evolve until about 350 million years ago.
I follow you all the time, but you can never catch or touch me. What am I?
Your shadow
Most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere.
Nitrogen
This Louve Museum gave this painting it's own mailbox.
The Mona Lisa.
People love her smile so much she receives thousands of letter every year.
Debbie Reynolds was the mother of this Star Wars actress.
Carrie Fisher
This external body part has no biological purpose. While they are rich in nerve endings and may play a role in social bonding, many scientists argue that they don’t have any true biological purpose.
Earlobes
What’s clean when it’s black and white when it’s dirty?
A chalkboard
A worker honeybee has how many pairs of wax glands on its abdomen?
Four
This French king was known to have no fewer than 413 beds.
King Louis XIV.
Lavish beds were often used by the king for official business and were seen as a status symbol.
This band was originally called Starfish.
Coldplay
Wearing this can reduce blood flow to the brain by 7.5%.
Neck tie
Which tire doesn’t move when a car turns right?
The spare tire
The absolute zero in Cleisus.
-273.15 degrees
Faberge' did not just make eggs, there is one unexpected object which he created that stands out.
The Faberge' Potato
This was Sherlock Holmes's address.
221B Baker Street, London
This tool was first invented for childbirth. It was developed in Scotland in the late 18th Century to help aid and speed up the process of symphysiotomy (widening the pubic cartilage) and removal of disease-laden bone during childbirth. It wasn’t until the start of the 20th Century that we started using them for woodchopping.
Chainsaw
What has 13 hearts but no other organs?
A deck of cards
States of matter commonly recogonized.
Four: solid, liquid, gas, plasma
This method of sculpting was used by Ancient Romans demonstrated thier practical and clever process.
Removable heads.
Whenever a new emperor took power, instead of carving a whole new statue, they only replaced the head.
This member of the band The Beatles was the first to be married.
John Lennon
Red
The colour of your clothes can affect how you’re perceived by others and change how you feel. A review of football matches in the last 55 years showed that teams wearing red consistently played better in home matches than teams in any other color.
What has a tail but no body?
A coin
Define simulotoxicosis.
The negative reaction to the saliva of black flies.
This orchestra asked their audiences to refrain from knitting during their live performances.
New York Philharmonic
In 1915 the clacking of needles in Carnegie Hall was distracting to performers and audience members.
Marilyn Monroe sang "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" in this movie.
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
This aquatic animal wear other animals as hats.
Orcas
Scientists have observed dolphins playing catch with pufferfish and octopuses, and orcas wearing dead fish as hats. No one knows why.
What animal is named after the animal it eats?
An anteater
The first food in space eaten by an American.
Applesauce
When running for the Virginia House of Burgesses, this American President spent an entire campaign budget on liquor.
George Washington
This comedy duo starred in the 1930's film "The Music Box."
Laurel & Hardy
Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu, classified as the world's longest hill, is located in this country.
New Zealand
What vehicle is spelled the same forward and backward?
Racecar
The name of NASA's most powerful space telescope launched in 2021.
The James Webb Space Telescope
In 1897, William James Morrison, created a type of candy called "Fairy Floss," using a spinning machine.
The exact name "cotton candy" originated in the 1920s. Joseph Lascaux, a dentist from New Orleans, patented a similar spinning machine in 1921 and began selling the sugary treat to his patients.
This was Walt Disney's first animated film.
"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
Produced by Walt Disney in 1927 and released by RKO Radio Pictures.
These toys can withstand compression better than concrete.
LEGO bricks
An ordinary plastic LEGO brick is able to support the weight of 375,000 other bricks before it fails. This, theoretically, would let you build a tower nearing 3.5km in height.
What kind of coat is best put on wet?
A coat of paint