This monster attacked the king's hall first.
Who was Grendel?
Crux
What is the Latin word for cross?
The father of logic.
Who is Aristotle?
Organisms that eat only plants
What are herbivores?
The artist who painted the Mona Lisa
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
A poetic name for a person, place, or thing, which consists of several descriptive words often joined by a hyphen, often in Old English epic poetry.
What is a kenning?
Dolor
What is the Latin word for pain?
A sentence or statement which expresses truth or falsity.
What is a proposition?
An organism that does not require oxygen
What is an anaerobic organism?
This artist painted Madonna and Child
Who is Berlinghiero Berlinghieri?
In The Canterbury Tales, this was the name of the lovely maiden who captured the love of two men.
Who was Emily/Emelye?
He, she, it heard
What is audivit?
Statements that differ in both quality and quantity.
What are contradictory statements?
A collection of atoms that all have the same number of protons
What is an element?
This artist painted The Ghent Altarpiece with his brother
Who is Jan van Eyck?
In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, these were the two items that the Green Knight carried into the Hall.
What were his axe and a sprig of holly?
They came.
What is venerunt?
Three elements of any proposition.
What are subject, predicate and copula?
The anaerobic breakdown of sugars into smaller molecules
What is fermentation?
This artist was also an architect, engineer, and poet, but he believed that sculpting was the most godlike activity
Who was Michelangelo?
One line of two (occasionally three) syllables followed by four short rhyming lines; often in Middle English poetry.
What is bob and wheel?
Obses
What is Latin for hostage?
The verbal expression of a deductive inference
What is a syllogism?
A chemical secreted by a living organism that kills or reduces the reproduction rate of other organisms
What is an antibiotic?
This musician's prelude and fugue was recorded on the harpsichord
Who was Bach?