Red octagon sign that you must stop at while driving
Stop Sign
Commonly found along rivers and creeks, this three-leaved plant causes itchiness and rashes when touched.
Poison Oak
A first degree burn caused by exposure to the sun
Sunburn
"Right over left, left over right" is a way to remember how to tie this knot
Square knot
A cluster of stars that makes a picture. Invented by the Greeks.
Constellation
Number of people in a typical jury
12
Animal that is commonly found on rafts at Pier 39
Sea Lion
Severe stage of dehydration, occurs when the body stops sweating entirely
Heat Stroke
This knot is used to end a lashing
Clove hitch
Dubbed the "King of Pop" this musician has sold over 100 million records
Michael Jackson
This amendment gives citizens "the right to bear arms"
2nd Amendment
The California state bird
California Quail
Performed by quickly jabbing someone's abdomen from behind to dislodge food stuck in their throat
Heimlich Maneuver
A knot which makes a loop at the end of a rope, this knot is commonly used for saving people in river rapids or to drag heavy objects
Bowline Knot
Movie about a purple man trying to complete his rock collection
Infinity War/ Endgame
A homicide involving no malicious intent is known as:
Manslaughter
Tree with pleasant smelling leaves, often used in cooking and medicine
Bay Laurel
A tightly wound bandage used to stop the flow of blood for serious injuries
Tourniquet
The knot we use to make your neckerchief woggles
Monkeys Fist
Native to China, this is the fastest growing plant (at least vertically) in the world
Bamboo
A court case where the jury cannot reach a verdict, and the defendant is retried with a new jury
Mistrial
Island Fox
Caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain due to a blockage in an artery or a burst blood vessel
Stroke
Used to hold a rope to cylindrical objects, this knot was very handy for lumberjacks and sailors. It is used in creating a diagonal lashing, and is used for tying guitar and ukulele strings to the bridge
Timber Hitch
Bodily organs where a "small" one is 25 feet long, but a "large" one is only 5 feet long
Intestine