The science of safe, efficient, and controlled tear-downs of buildings
What is demolition
A person who studies languages
What is a linguist
Villain in the Little Mermaid
Who is Ursula
A man once said he went 35 days without sleep. How is that possible?
He slept at night
CIA
What is the Central Intelligence Agency
The name of the sharp end of a hammer
What is a claw
Average yearly salary in US (give or take 10k)
What is $60,000
The continent Carl and Russell traveled to in UP
What is South America
If you build a fort, drive a Ford and fill out a form, then what do you eat soup with?
What is a spoon
USAF
What is the United States Air Force
Aggregate+Cement=
What is concrete
Highest paying civil job
What is a neurosurgeon
The name of Nemo's mother in Nemo
Who is Coral
You have two coins that equal 30 cents, and one of them is not a quarter. Which coins do you have?
What is a quarter and a nickel. (The nickel is the one that isn’t a quarter.)
FOMO (in the context of trade stocks)
What is the fear of missing out
The thing that is typically made from gypsum plaster wrapped in cardboard and it is often considered a fundamental material for framing a building
What is drywall
US employment rate (give or take 5%)
What is 60%
First Pixar movie
If Mrs. South's rooster lays an egg in Mr. North's yard, and Mr. West sold the egg to Mrs. East, who owns the egg?
Roosters don't lay eggs
ATM
What is the Automatic Teller Machine
The first person to cross the San Diego-Coronado Bridge. (Hint: initials RR)
Who is Ronald Reagan
The fastest growing career according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. (Hints: Average salary of $60,000, related to the production of renewable energy, and workspaces include heights)
What is a wind turbine technician
The character who trained Hercules in Hercules
Who is Phil
How would you lift a hippo with one hand?
Hippos with one hands don't exist
BMW
What is Baravia Motor Works