Blinding me with SCIENCE!
Says Who?
Fauna
Food and Drink
Grab Bag
100

Despite their dexterity and flexibility, there are no muscles in this part of the body.

What are fingers?

100

This is the number of unique words used in Dr. Seuss' "Green Eggs and Ham"

What are 50 words?

100

Because of the way evolution works, this came before the chicken.

What is the egg?

100

This cake is named after the amount needed of each ingredient

What is a pound cake?

100

This fruit was given its name before the color of the same name.

What is orange?

200
This force is not evenly distributed across Earth, being Weakest in portions of Canada.

What is gravity?

200

The lost English letter "Thorn" (รพ) made this sound.

What is the "Th" sound

200

Australia once lost a war with this bird

What are Emu?

200

This popular snack food was invented by the janitor of the Frito-Lay's company

What are "Flaming Hot Cheetos"?

200

Since 1946, all British tanks have had the ability to do this.

What is make tea?

300

Before modern measuring equipment, this method was used to determine the amount of calories in a given food item

What is setting it on fire?

300

This famous playwriter is responsible for adding 1700 new words to the English language.

Who is Shakespeare? 

300

Because larger animals are more resistant to developing cancer, there are no known cancer deaths in this animal.

What are Blue Whales?

300

In Japan, it is a popular Christmas tradition to eat at this restaurant, often making reservations months in advance.

What is KFC?

300

The small pocket in jeans was meant to hold these.

What are pocket watches?

400

The chemist John Walker accidently invented this tool while stirring a phosphorus rich solution with a wooden stick.

What is the match?

400

This letter is the only one that is never silent in any English word.

What is the letter "V"?

400

Because all of their muscles are used to bite down, clamping your hand over their mouth is an effective way to stop this animal

What a crocodiles/alligators? 

400

Romans dipping a piece of bread into their wine gave rise to this modern custom.

What is "Toasting"?

400

This animal is the only other creature besides humans know to give names to other members of its species.

What are Dolphins?

500

Although the reason is unknow, the human body is doing this from one generation to the next.

What is getting colder?

500

This country invaded England in 1066 and outlawed the use of the English Language.

What is France?

500

This children's book was meant to be about horses, but the illustrator could not draw them.

What is "Where the Wild Things Are"?

500

McDonalds once tried create broccoli that tasted like this in order to convince kids to eat their vegetables.

What is bubble gum?

500

Oddly, this is the official bird of Redondo Beach, California.

What is the Goodyear Blimp?

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