What is the Nuremberg Defense?
Claiming you are just following orders when doing something illegal
In what body of water is Easter Island located?
South Pacific

Circumlocution

What waits for nothing and once lost can never be found?
Time

Something strange happens to an elephant
Horton Hears a Who

What did Dwight Eisenhower's 1919 road trip inspire?
The US interstate system (1952)

What European country’s flag is this?

Sweden

Interrobang
(1962)
What has many needles but doesn't sew?
A Christmas tree

A Hidden Retreat
The Secret Garden

Why did Victorian doctors endorse beards?
Beards were thought to filter out bad air (miasma) that caused disease.
In what country will you find the longest place name in the world?
New Zealand. 85-letter Maori name for a certain town/mountain
Stentorian
A loud and powerful voice: Stenor, a Herald in Homer's Iliad whose voice was as loud as 50 men

What can you catch but not throw?
a cold!

A spider saves a life
Charlotte's Web

Who were Baby Ruth candy bars named for?
"Baby" Ruth Cleveland, the daughter of former president Grover Cleveland
The candy maker, located on the same street as Wrigley Field, named the bar "Baby Ruth" in 1921, as Babe Ruth's fame was on the rise, 24 years after Cleveland had left the White House, and 17 years after his daughter, Ruth, had died (aged 12, from diphtheria).(Wikipedia)
Where is the only volcano that can be explore from the inside?
Iceland

Quixotic
Exceedingly idealistic, impractical, unrealistic

What kind of band never plays music?
A rubber band (arguable!)

Records of a fantastical place
The Chronicles of Narnia

What scientist invented the word “cell”?
Robert Hooke (1665, Micrographia book)
"cellulae" = monks rooms in a monastery

What country has a town built inside the crater of a volcano?
Japan
Eponymous

What runs all around the backyard but never moves?
A fence

A trip around the world
Around the World in 80 Days (1873)
