Most people have Type B Blood...
What is False?
Most people have type O
The fastest and largest bird,that also lays the largest eggs
What is an Ostrich
Fastest running speed 97 Kph
Finish the saying -
Don't talk with..
What is your mouth full?
Card game named after a spinster
What is Old Maid
Part of the head that is also part of a clock
What is a face?
There are three referees in a typical soccer game
What is False?
There is only one
The smallest bird just 2in,
What is the Bee Hummingbird?
Finish the saying-
Don't wait until the last..
What is Minute?
Card game you can play without a partner
What is solitaire
Part of the head that is also found on a stalk of corn
What is an Ear?
The end zone is not the same size in pro and college football
What is False?
This bird is bred to find their way home from long distances and have been used to carry messages
What is a Homing Pigeon?
Finish the saying...
Be careful or your going to get...
What is Hurt?
A table activity that can have a thousand pieces
What is a Jig Saw Puzzle
Part of the head that is also the cutting edge of a saw
What is Teeth?
A Chinese baby is considered one year old the day it is born
What is True?!!
In traditional Chinese age counting a new born baby is one and everyone gets one year increment of age on Chinese (Lunar) New Year, so a baby born a day before Chinese new year could be two years old a couple days after birth, In the older traditional model
This is an endangered flightless bird that lives in New Zealand
What is a Kiwis?
Finish the saying-
Get your feet off the...
What is Furniture?
(Sofa or table acceptable)
A British game that has the name of an insect
What is Cricket
Part of the head that is also part of a shoe
What is a tongue?
About 50% of the whole Earths fresh water supply is contained in the five Great Lakes of North America
What is True!
The most common bird in the world is this..
What is a Chicken?
Finish the saying-
Go ask your...
What is Father ?
(Mother is also acceptable)
What game wins with the lowest score
What is Golf ? or Hearts?
Part of the head that is also a student
What is a Pupil?