What is an owl?
This restaurant...
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This famous swimmer's “bed” is in a chamber that mimics the altitude of 8,500 to 9,000 feet, which decreases available oxygen and makes his body work harder to get that oxygen to his muscles. He claims that his strange sleeping habits have been key to him winning 28 Olympic medals.
Who is Michael Phelps?
HINT: This is not a chin-up because the palms are facing away from the body...
What is a pullup?
This Spanish song and dance was as an international sensation in 1996 & 1997.
What is the macarena?
What are meerkats?
The day that this painting represents:
What is Good Friday?
This singer from New York claims that to keep her voice in tune she must sleep 15 hours each night with 20 humidifiers running because she says the moisture and the sleep soothe her throat and keep her five-octave vocal range in tune.
Who is Mariah Carey?
What is a plank?
This dance was associated with a massively popular song that came out in 2012.
What is Gangnam Style?
What is an orangutan?
The poster for this TV 2006-2011 series:
What is Friday Night Lights?
This legendary British statesman took a 2-hour nap every day at 5 p.m. – after a whiskey and soda. He claimed that his nap allowed him to get a day and a half’s work done in each 24-hour period.
Who is Winston Churchill?
What is a squat thrust?
This line dance became popular in the late 1980s.
What is the electric slide?
What is a sloth?
The poster for this 1980 movie...
What is Friday the 13th?
This famous painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor and architect from long ago practiced a polyphasic sleep pattern with a 20-minute nap every four hours around the clock.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
What is a lunge?
Going viral in 2013, this dance features people unceremoniously flopping and flailing about, starting with a single person and then a group joining in about halfway through the video.
What is the Harlem shake?
What is a hedgehog?
The poster for this 1940 movie:
What is His Girl Friday?
Known as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era, this man always slept with a compass to make sure he was facing north because he believed it made him more creative. In fact, he also always faced north when he was writing.
Who is Charles Dickens?
HINT: This is not situp...
What is a crunch?
This rhythmic dance with Spanish and African elements originated in Cuba.
What is a rumba dance?