The root word "unus" comes from this language.
What is Latin?
Your brain is made up of 75% of this substance.
What is water?
All achievers experience ________ and must overcome obstacles.
What is failure?
These experts analyze evidence left behind at a crime scene.
Who are forensic scientists?
The most popular baby girl name from 1910-1946.
What is Mary?
The last letter of the Greek Alphabet.
What is omega?
Your hippocampus processes these in the brain.
What are memories?
This Famous Failure overcame polio as a child to become an Olympic gold-medal winner in track and field.
Who is Wilma Rudolph?
An action that is against the law.
What is a crime?
The lake where we can find "The Old Man."
What is Crater Lake?
The definition of this Greek root is to see, look or examine.
What is skopeo?
Your brain has billions of these tiny cells.
What are neurons?
This Famous Failure discovered the Theory of Relativity and E=MC2.
Who is Albert Einstein?
A person who is believed to have possibly committed a crime.
Who is a suspect?
The name of John Collin's world record paper airplane.
What is Suzanne?
Prestidigitation, meaning magic tricks, is a derivative of this Latin root.
What is digitus?
This theory tells us that we can be smart in many ways.
What is the multiple intelligence theory?
This word means to not give up, to stick to it and work through obstacles.
What is perseverance?
The three main types of fingerprints.
What are loop, arch and whorl?
The world's smallest McDonald's can be found in this country.
Where is Sweden?
This derivative of the Greek root pathos means to understand what someone else is feeling.
What is empathy?
The three main parts of the brain.
What are the cerebrum, the cerebellum and the brain stem?
This word means courage and determination despite difficulty.
What is grit?
A chemical test that separates substances in a compound.
What is chromatography?
This rare sea creature can unfurl its long webbed tentacles.
What is the blanket octopus?