The Beatles began their career playing in this Liverpool club
What is the Cavern Club?
Graduates of a specific school or program
What are alumni?
The aquarium in this Connecticut port town is home to Beluga whales
What is Mystic?
Methods used to enact a strategy
What are tactics?
This sluggish arboreal mammal has either two or three toes
George Harrison first gained an interest in Indian music when he picked up a sitar while filming the restaurant scene in this movie
What is Help!?
A deep purple, edible palm tree berry
What is açaí?
What is a stitch?
This musical articulation means "separated" but is often described as "short"
This porcine nursery rhyme involves wiggling toes
What is 'This Little Piggy'?
The Beatles' last performance in the US was in this city in 1966
What is San Francisco, CA?
A garlic-flavored mayonnaise of Provence
What is aioli?
Someone who behaves in a way that contradicts their expressed beliefs or standards might be accused of being this
what is hypocritical?
An order of aquatic placental mammals having no hind limbs and a blowhole for breathing
What are cetaceans or cetacea?
A car's wheels are said to be this when angled toward the centerline of the vehicle
What is toed in?
This 25-second final track on Abbey Road was accidentally included on the final album and is the shortest Beatles song
A chemical base such as Sodium Hydroxide or Potassium Hydroxide
What is an alkali?
Gamma rays are the most energetic of this type of radiation
What is electromagnetic?
This feature on the bezel of a watch can measure speed based on time traveled over a fixed distance
Having more than the usual number of toes for humans and other animals is called this
What is Polydactyly or polydactylism?
The Beatles' last live performance was on the roof of Apple Corps HQ in this year
What is 1969?
Shorthand for a type of software interface, offering a service to other pieces of software
Apple was accused of being this with the release of Airtags due to the advantage over other tracker tags with their existing network of iPhone users
These hypothetical particles would always travel faster than light (breaking the laws of physics)
What are tachyons?
This term is used to describe animals like dogs, cats, and birds (except for loons and grebes) that walk on their toes
What is digitigrade?