the two metals used to form the alloy used as the material for making bells
what is copper and tin (bronze)?
fictional Lovecraftian entity, commonly associated with a minecraft youtube video
who is 'the king in yellow'?
temu version
what is a bootleg?
relative superiority as a result of a small sample size
what is 'big fish in a small pond'?
the number of bones in the adult human body
what is 206?
the chemical symbol of the only metal that exists as a liquid, at room temperature
what is Hg (mercury)?
ancient greek king who incurred the wrath of Apollo in the Trojan War
who is Agamemnon?
a handsome elf who protects a ring
who is Legolas
hypocrisy, depicted through culinary equipment
what is 'the pot calling the kettle black'
the largest bone and its location in the human body
what is the femur (in thigh)?
what is the chemical formula of the compound alumina
what is Al2O3?
who is Tutankhamun?
to assign an attribute or role to
what is delegate?
envy of things or situation that seem more desirable as you do not have it yourself
what is 'the grass is always greener on the other side'?
the smallest bone in the human body
what is the stapes?
the metal considered the most reactive by practicality
what is caesium?
King of Jerusalem in 1174, who died at the age of 23 after suffering from leprosy for most of his life
who is King Baldwin IV?
the process of creating laws
what is a legislation?
the inevitable passage of time, with reference to an ancient city
what is 'all roads lead to rome'?
the location of this superstitious bone found in birds
where is in between the neck and breast, in front of the sternum?
the most radioactive metal
what is polonium?
the wife of King Arthur, known for her affair with Lancelot
who is Guinevere
a representation of moral or political ideas through characters or events
what is an allegory?
opportunity can only be useful to those who take advantage of it
what is 'you can lead a horse to water but you cant make it drink'?
the main organic property of bones
*hint - organic -> chemistry defintion
what is collagen?