A "NOT" gate does this to an input
Reverses
Nyx is the goddess of this
Night
This insect was given its name as it was believed to have eaten dairy from homes
Butterfly
This animal is famous for its long neck
Giraffe
By what means were the pyramids constructed?
NOT slave labour, by skilled craftsmen who also were buried near the pyramid
A XAND gate compares 2 inputs like this.
If 2 values are equal = 1
Persephone, after being kidnapped by Hades was unable to permanently stay in the overworld because she did this.
Eat fruit in Tartarus (underworld)
This vegetable came from the latin word "head"
Cabbage
Alligators were called El legarto by Spaniards, translating to this
Big lizard
King Tutankhamun's tomb is supposedly inscribed with what on it?
A curse(said by tabloid articles)
Knights always tell truth, Knaves always lie A: "I am a knight" B: "I know you are not a knight" C: "A and B are knaves" A, B and C are what roles?
Option 1: A = knight, B = knave, C = knave.
Option 2: A = knave, B = knave, C = knight.
This god is the only god to have their planet use their Greek name instead of Roman name
Uranus(Caelus)
The origin for the word robot, robota originates from what language?
Czech
Echidnas have this many penises
4 and im not even joking
Iron maidens were used for what?
Of four wives; One is Mary, one is married to Harry, one is Spanish and the other has brown hair. Assuming they are unique in all these categories, what can you deduct about Mary?
Mary is not married to Harry, is not Spanish and does not have brown hair
Cronus island is called so after the sickle shape of the island. Cronus is depicted with a sickle because he used one to do what to his father, Uranus?
chopped his blals off lmaooo
The word disaster comes from Italian "disastro" because these were blamed for bad things
Bad stars/stars
Its scientific name is Gorilla gorilla gorilla
Western lowland gorilla
If good and bad are antonyms, inflammable and flammable are this to eachother
(DAILY DOUBLE)
Synonyms
In Boolean algebra, A(A+B) can simplify into this.
A
All creatures in Greek mythology relating to the ocean all come from this one God
Pontus
The word "clue" came from Old English "clew", meaning ball of thread, as this Greek hero used thread to escape the Minotaur's labyrinth
Theseus
Japanese engineers designed the nose of a bullet train to mimic what bird's beak?
Kingfisher
Julius Caesar said this before dying
NOT et tu brute, but rather "you too, child"