The geometrical term for a 2-dimensional shape with eight sides; another name for the UFC fighting place
From William Shakespeare; a tale of star-crossed lovers from houses Montague and Capulet
This creature has three hearts, eight tentacles, and the ability to distract and escape threats with a release of ink
What is an Octopus?
Harrison Ford, a quarter jewish (not too shabby), is known for many famous movie roles, including Han Solo in this Sci-Fi Fantasy franchise
What is Star Wars?
This literary term connects the following words:
Bang! Pow! Whomp! Swish! Thud!
What is Onomatopoeia?
Daily Double! -- The eighth-farthest planet from the Sun in our Solar System
What is Neptune?
With inspiration from the bread and circuses of the gladiators in Ancient Rome; a dystopian series from Suzanne Collins featuring the tale of Katniss Everdeen
What is The Hunger Games?
What are Whale Sharks?
The Jewish magic has never felt more real than through this famous actor. His big break as a child? Harry Potter!
Who is Daniel Radcliffe?
This six-letter hairstyle is popularly associated with the semi-ironic phrase "business in front, party in the back"
What is a Mullet?
What is Oxygen?
A Totalitarian piece from George Orwell; a year
What is 1984?
It's what you'd call a group of Jellyfish
What is a Smack?
Moe, Larry and Curly are affectionately known throughout the world as this comedy trio; three knuckleheads, all Jewish!
Who are the Three Stooges?
This physical measurement is defined as force divided by the area over which that force is being applied; Queen and David Bowie performed a song about being under it, and I'm sure you're feeling it right now
What is Pressure?
A song from the Beatles; describes how much (and for how long) they love someone
What is "Eight Days a Week"?
Now a Broadway theater production starring Jeremy Jordan as Jay; an F. Scott Fitzgerald novel that romanticizes the roaring 20s
What is The Great Gatsby?
Daily Double! -- This marine mammal has a name that translates to “one tooth, one horn” in Greek
What is a Narwahl?
David Lee Roth is Jewish! He's the singer for this iconic rock band, whose songs include "Jump", "Panama" and "Hot For Teacher"
Who is Van Halen?
On one corner of a standard Monopoly Board stands the "GO" space; making a straight line passing through the center of the board to the opposite corner, you'll land on this space
The eighth Prime Number
(don't include 1 as a prime number, fits mathematical definition)
What is 19?
A stream-of-consciousness novel from J.D. Salinger about a troubled boy named Holden Caulfield; polarizing among lovers and haters of the work
What is The Catcher in The Rye?
These symbiotic cells are commonly found among coral reefs, giving them color; when coral lose these photosynthetic organisms, they lose color, becoming "bleached"
What are Zooxanthellae?
A tour de force yelling "Excelsior!", this comic book writer teamed up with fellow jew Jack Kirby to create Marvel Comics
Who was Stan Lee?
A term to describe Mucus-bound clumps of rejected, indigestible particles that marine bivalves expel without passing them through the digestive tract
What is Pseudofeces?