What is Raleigh?
The body system that helps pump blood throughout the body.
What is the circulatory system?
The singer of "We can't be friends"
Who is Ariana Grande?
The fastest animal on land.
What is the cheetah?
A book series based on wizardry that was made into movies and is being adapted into a television series.
What is Harry Potter?
This type of landmass is surrounded by water.
What is an island?
The types of gases in the atmosphere that trap heat.
What are greenhouse gases?
The actress that stared in The Barbie Movie and Suicide Squad?
Who is Margot Robbie?
This venomous African snake is known for the color of its mouth.
What is the black mamba?
A novel known for characters such as Greg Hefley, Fregley, and Patty Farrell.
What is The Diary of a Wimpy Kid?
The largest desert in the world.
What is Antarctica?
Distance divided by time
What is speed?
The main performer at the 2026 Super Bowl.
Who is Bad Bunny?
This is one of the only mammals known to lay eggs and males are known to have a venomous spur in the hind legs
What is a platypus?
This author is known for writing the Goosebumps and Fear Street series.
Who is R.L. Stine?
The river that flows through the Grand Canyon.
What is the Colorado River?
The combination of potential and kinetic energy.
What is mechanical energy?
The actor who performed as Maui in the movie Moana.
Who is Dwayne Johnson?
This carnivorous plant is endemic to North Carolina.
What is the Venus Flytrap?
This author is known for writing horror stories such Carrie, Pet Semetery and the Shining and many of his books have been turned into movies.
Who is Stephen King?
The location of the world's largest waterfall, Angel Falls.
What is Venezuela?
The genotype that contains mixed alleles.
What is heterozygous?
The singer that holds the record for the winning most Grammy awards ever.
Who is Beyonce?
California's largest tree type.
What is a sequoia?
This book series was made into a movie and television series where the Baudelaire orphans try to navigate a difficult life after their parents' untimely deaths.
What is "A Series of Unfortunate Events"?