The closest planet to the Sun.
What is mercury?
This queen is rumoured to have said the famous phrase, "Let them eat cake!"
Who was Marie Antoinette?
The first seven digits of Pi.
3.141592
This author wrote the famous novel To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960.
Who is Harper Lee?
This is the day that fans celebrate the Star Wars franchise annually.
When is May the Fourth (be with you)?
Dolly was the first-ever living animal to be cloned, and she is this species.
What are sheep?
This British Prime Minister led Britain during the Second World War.
Who is Winston Churchill?
The product of 26 and 5.
What is 130?
Sherlock Holmes' side-kick, who goes by this name, helps Holmes solve crimes in the original novels written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Who is Dr. Watson?
This fast-food restaurant chain has the most locations in the world.
What is Subway?
The name of this disease, often involving mosquitoes, stems from a medieval term that means "bad air."
What is malaria?
This is the day Canada was founded.
When was July 1, 1867
34
What is 81?
Leo Tolstoy wrote this famous novel, which was published in 1869.
What is War and Peace?
The English translation of the Latin phrase, "cogito, ergo sum."
This is the organelle in a cell responsible for the synthesis and packaging of secretory proteins.
What is the rER, or the rough endoplasmic reticulum?
This famous missile crisis almost led to nuclear war, and involved the US and another country.
What was the Cuban Missile Crisis?
This mathematical theory involves the study of continuous change and motion.
What is calculus?
Elizabeth Bennet ends up falling in love with this reserved suitor in the famous novel Pride and Prejudice, written by Jane Austen.
Who is Mr. Darcy?
What is 9?
This is the number of elements of the periodic table.
What is 118.
This is the name of Mr. Turkington's cat.
Who is Daisy?
A ball and a bat cost $1.10. If the bat costs $1.00 more than the ball, this is how much the ball costs.
What is 5 cents ($0.05)?
The answer to life, the universe, and everything.
This famous musician played the guitar solo on Michael Jackson's song "Beat It".
Who is Eddy Van Halen?