This desk toy is named for the physicist whose laws of conservation and momentum it demonstrates.
What is Newton's Cradle?
You might pass it to your teammate on the rink
What is a puck?
What is flambe?
This drug is injected into people experiencing anaphylactic shock, sometimes using a pen.
What is epinephrine?
Stars turn this element into helium during the process of nuclear fusion.
What is hydrogen?
This fun backyard equipment is responsible for 100,000 injuries each year, but that doesn't seem to deter anyone.
What is a trampoline?
Table sugar to a scientist
What is sucrose?
Who is Julius Caesar?
The compound in Magic Mushrooms primarily responsible for its hallucinogenic effects.
What is psilocybin?
This gas comprises the majority volume of chip bags, acting as a preservative and an invariable disappointment to consumers.
What is nitrogen?
This game involved pushing disks of granite along the floor toward a target composed of concentric circles.
What is curling?
If all your houseplants keep dying, maybe you should try keeping one of these instead
What is a succulent?
Cogito "this" sum is a Latin phrase meaning, "I think therefore I am."
What is Ergo?
This opioid is the active ingredient in lean, a drug created by mixing sprite, jolly ranchers, and cough syrup.
What is codeine?
This colorless and odorless gas given off by lanterns and stoves is a "silent killer."
What is carbon monoxide?
Like the 200 question in this category, this child's toy demonstrates the conservation of momentum, but would be more fun a two story house.
What is a slinky.
Something an alien might do, or something that might happen to a child
What is an abduction?
This french phrase means fashionable, or a dessert served with icecream.
What is "a la mode"?
Caffeine works to keep you awake by acting as an antagonist, or inhibiting, these neural receptors.
What are adenosine receptors?
This compound is critically important in welding, but also has more light-hearted uses.
What is helium?
This game played on a field and likened to javelin is banned in the United States for causing many injuries and occasional deaths.
What are Lawn Darts?
To give in to something
What is to succumb?
A promise or exchange of goods or services.
What is a quid pro quo?
LSD is the acronym for this synthetic chemical hallucinogenic.
What is Lysergic acid diethylamide?
Instead of water, this toxic compound makes up the thick clouds in the acidic atmosphere of Venus.
What is sulfuric acid?