A polygon with three sides.
What is a triangle?
What is Jupiter?
What is 50?
The capital city of Idaho.
What is Boise?
This famous Disney character was an amazing warrior, but is not actually a princess.
Who is Mulan?
The sum of 14 and 12.
What is 26?
The sweet substance that bees collect from flowers to make honey.
What is nectar?
The number of stripes on the American Flag.
What is 13?
The three states that encompasses Yellowstone National Park.
What is Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho?
In this Christmas movie, Buddy travels from the North Pole to New York to meet his father, Walter Hobbs.
What is Elf?
The number of lives a cat is said to have.
What is nine?
The largest known land animal?
What is an elephant?
What is the Bald Eagle?
The number of continents on the planet? There are two possible answers, all of which are acceptable.
What is 6? (Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Eurasia, North America, and South America)
What is 7? (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America)
This Hogwarts house if famous for being home to the brave and courageous. Notable members include Professor McGonagall, Sirius Black, and Harry Potter.
What is Gryffindor (House)?
This letter appears in the spelling of every odd number.
What is "E"?
The number of teeth of an adult human.
What is 32?
This tropical island was the very last territory to be granted statehood.
What is Hawaii?
This river is the longest in the United States, and also shares its name with a US state.
What is the Missouri River?
What type of dinosaur is Littlefoot, in the Stephen Spielberg movie "Land Before Time". There are two acceptable answers.
What is an Apatosaurus?
What is a Longneck?
This number does not have its own Roman Numeral. (Example: 1 is I, 2 is II, 3 is III).
What is "0"?
True or False? Lightning is hotter than the Sun.
True.
The first President of the United States.
Who is George Washington?
This state is the smallest in the lower 48.
What is Rhode Island?
In the Disney Movie, "The Lion King", this famous phrase translates to, "No Worries".
What is "Hakuna Matata"?