It is a common misconception that Viking warriors wore this headgear
Horned Helmets
This behavior that is "contagious" for humans is contagious for dogs as well, especially if the original action comes from a human the dog knows
Yawning
Sienne
Paris
Beer is the third most frequently consumed beverage in the world after these two nonalcoholic drinks
Water and Tea
A fish or an instrument
Bass
Yellow hard hats are for laborers while white hard hats are for these people at a construction site
Supervisors/Engineers
The Australian Shepherd is not actually from Australia, but this country
USA
Amstel
Amsterdam
This was the first country to open a beer museum
Czechia
Hunt without a gun or show respect
Bow
In the 1800s, Baseball umpires wore these on their heads, which seems less safe than the facemasks they wear today
Top Hats
The Guinness World Record for the tallest dog is this breed named Zeus, he is 3 feet, 5 inches tall
Great Dane
Tagus
Portugal
This was the first US President to brew beer in the White House
Barack Obama
A paper cut or the past tense of setting the time
Wound
People who make men's hats are called hatters, people who make women's hats are called this
milliners
This quick breed can beat a Cheetah in a race
Greyhound
Dnieper
Kyiv
It is believed that laborers who constructed this famous monument were paid in beer
The Great Pyramids
Something you would use to say "thank you" professionally or just kicking back and relaxing
Stationary
French Magician Louis Comte was first to pull out a rabbit from a top hat in this year (+/- 3 years counted as correct)
1814
The Lundehund of this country was bred for Puffin hunting
Norway
Vistula
Warsaw
"Snake Venom" is the strongest beer in the world. Brewed in Scotland it has this alcohol percentage (+/- 3 percent counted as correct)
67.5% ABV
This word might refer to the language of Lewandowksi or Chopin or something you might pick up in the beauty aisle at CVS
Polish