The only mammal capable of true flight (not gliding)
bat
The sport of Japan
Sumo
Author of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"
Harper Lee
The only fruit with seeds on the outside
Known as the Godfather of Rock Guitar, the legendary guitarist known for his work with the bands Cream and The Yardbirds
Eric Clayton
Number of compartments in a cow's stomach
Four
Sport that features a "hurler" who attempts to knock the "wickets"
Cricket
Protagonist in the novel by J.D. Salinger that follows the journey of a disillusioned teenager in New York City
Holden Caulfield
The main ingredient in falafel
Chickpeas
First woman inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Aretha Franklin
The largest living species of lizard
Komodo Dragon
Sport that uses a shuttlecock
Badminton
Name of the protagonist in "The Handmaid's Tale"
Offred
The type of nut used to make marzipan
Almonds
Known for his powerful voice and charismatic stage presence, the lead vocalist of Led Zeppelin
Robert Plant
The small mammal native to Australia that is capable of laying eggs
Platypus
Along with hockey, the second official sport of Canada
Lacrosse
Dostoevsky novel about the psychological turmoil of Rodion Raskolnikov, a former student who commits a murder
Crime and Punishment
Fruit known as the “King of Fruits” and the “Heaven and Hell Fruit” due to its great taste and terrible smell
Durian
First music video to premiere on MTV was for this song
Video Killed the Radio Star
A group of cows is called this
A murder
The three legs of horseracing’s Triple Crown
Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes & Belmont Stakes
Aldous Huxley's novel that portrays a futuristic society where human beings are genetically engineered and classified into castes
Brave New World
The three ingredients in a standard mirepoix
Onion, celery & carrot
The year the Beatles released their iconic album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
1967