This feast literally means "Fat Tuesday"
Mardi Gras
Human nails are made out of this substance.
Keratin
This company used to be called “Automatic Binding Bricks”.
Lego
Cynophobia is..
The fear of dogs.
This painter cut his own ear.
Van Gogh
The number of eyes a bee has.
five
The US city in which the National WWII museum is located.
What is New Orleans
The most commonly used letter in the English alphabet.
E
The scientific name of the process where plants prepare their food.
Photosynthesis
A male swan is called this.
A cob
This U.S. state is known as the “Volunteer State”
Tennessee
The plastic pieces on the end of a shoe string.
What are Aglets
You can stand at a point in this Swiss city and be in Switzerland, France and Germany at the same time.
What is Basel
The hottest planet.
Venus
The first national park in the US.
In Greek mythology, the person who had snakes for hair and could turn people into stone if they looked at her.
Medusa
The capital of Indonesia.
Jakarta
The Winter 2026 Olympic games will be held here.
What are Milan and Cortina, Italy
The 16th president of the United States.
Who is Abe Lincoln
The name of the biggest technology company in South Korea.
Samsung
The mammal that has no vocal cords.
Giraffe
The first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
Marie Curie
The sweet food that is an ingredient in Mole sauce
Chocolate
The Union Jack flag is a combination of these 3 countries' flags.
England, Scotland, Ireland (St Patrick Saltire)
The scale used to measure the spicy heat of peppers.
The Scoville scale
The smallest country in the world.
Vatican City
This flower was used as a type of currency
What is a tulip?
A group of these is known as a 'flamboyance'.
Flamingoes
'Peasant's cabbage' was an early term used for this cruciferous plant that spiked in popularity in the 2000s.
Kale
The number of compartments in a cow’s stomach.
What is 4
The country that consumes the most chocolate per capita.
Switzerland
The two US presidents who served under names other than their birth names.
Bill Clinton (William Jefferson Blythe III)
Gerald Ford (Leslie Lynch King Jr)
These two countries are situated in both Asia and Europe.
Russia and Turkey
The world’s biggest island (excl continent).
Greenland
In this country there is a city called "6th of October".
Egypt
A Welsh poppy is this color.
Yellow
The fruit that is the most common source of tartaric acid which is used to make cream of tartar.
grapes
The number of sports in the summer Olympic Games
32
The first Disney animated film based on the life of a real person.
Pochahontas
This country produces the most coffee in the world.
Brazil
When first invented and patented in 1829, this item was known as the 'steel band measuring chain'.
Tape measure
This blood type is the most common. (Include which letter and if it is the positive or negative type.)
O positive
The country whose national drink is Singani.
Bolivia
This universally known symbol was originally the 27th letter of the English alphabet and was taught in schools until it was officially removed in the 19th century.
Ampersand (&)
This planet literally rains diamonds (there are two, you only need to provide one).
Neptune or Uranus
The sister ship of the Titanic. (She had two, just need to provide one).
The Olympic or the Britannic (Gigantic)
According to Sesame Street, Elmo is forever this age.
3 and a half
This planet in the solar system has the longest day.
Venus (243 earth days to spin once)
The number of hearts an octopus has.
3
This Babylonian king supposedly went mad and lived in the wilderness as an animal for 7 years.
Who was King Nebuchadnezzar?
The 2025 winner of this sports trophy was Ousmane Dembele
The Ballon D'Or
The official national language of Luxembourg
Luxembourgish
In Greek mythology, this mythical creature lived in the maze and was defeated by Theseus.
The Minotaur
Mona Lisa