Only two kinds of egg-laying mammals are left on the planet today. Name one of them.
Platypus or Echidnas
An acquired behavior pattern regularly followed until it becomes almost involuntary.
Habit
With a piece of 40m long rope, how many 3m long pieces can be cut from it?
13 pieces
In 2006, this planet was reclassified as a dwarf planet.
Pluto
Shrouded in mystery and government conspiracy, Area 51 is located in which state?
Nevada
A "tower" appropriately represents a group of which type of animal?
Giraffes
Not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed.
Vague
In a packet of 40 Skittles, 30% are red. How many Skittles are not red?
28 Skittles are not red
The general term for sun bursts or explosive eruptions on the sun.
Solar flare
This professional boxer nicknamed "The Greatest" could "float like a butterfly and sting like a bee."
Muhammad Ali
Pink fairy, six-banded, and screaming hairy are three species of what mammal whose name means "little armored ones"?
Armadillos
A short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate objects as characters.
Fable
There are 261 fish tanks in a pet store with each containing 23 fish. How many fish are there in total?
6,003 fish
This constellation, also called The Hunter, is often recognized first by his belt.
Orion
Often the downfall of most pirates and seafarers before 1928, this diseased is caused by lack of Vitamin C.
Scurvy
This unique bird, extinct by 1681, was named after the Portuguese word for "stupid".
Dodo Bird
Small pieces of meat or seafood, often with vegetables, usually on a skewer sold by street vendors in the Middle East.
Kebab
Solve:
3x - 2 (x+3) = 4x - 7
x = 1/3
The name of the large storm on Jupiter, largest in our solar system, that is over 10,000 miles across.
Great Red Spot
The only two people on United States bills who weren't presidents.
Alexander Hamilton and Benjamin Franklin
Rhinoceros horns and fingernails are both made up of this fibrous protein.
Keratin
Irrationally furious or raging; often pertaining to rabies.
Rabid
Order the fractions from least to greatest:
3/7, 4/5, 12/35, 7/10
12/35, 3/7, 7/10, 4/5
Launched December 25, 2021 by Nasa, this new telescope uses a 19.7 foot tall mirror to collect infrared light and take magnificent images of distant objects in space.
James Webb Space Telescope
This Norse explorer is thought to be the first European to have set foot on continental North America, nearly 500 years before Columbus.
Leif Erikson