This radioactive metal is typically used to generate energy through nuclear power plants
What is uranium?
It's hard for me to see through this myth that the Great Wall of this country cannot be seen from space
What is China?
This animal has recently been raved on Reels, romantically renamed as 'bnuuy'
What is a rabbit?
"Weeeeee!" is the sound you would make while going down this object, which is even more fun going down with water! :D
What is a slide?
So jealous! A little birdie told me Arthur was wearing a limited beach edition baseball jersey for this team, who do not compete in sandy orange or sky blue but instead a deep red
Who are the St. Louis Cardinals?
Neon, argon, and xenon are known under this category, found at the rightmost side of the periodic table
What are noble gases?
I shake my fist at the myth that cracking this body part repetitively can cause arthritis
What are your knuckles?
Recalling rectangles and other rigid shapes in school, this round term relates to the rightful range between a point and the ridge of a circle
What is a radius?
"Poonk!" is the sound this object makes when kicked for kickball, thrown for wall ball, or bounced when playing four-square
What is a dodgeball? ('ball' is accepted here)
Did I hear that right? Apparently, Margo is set up to have dinner with the First Lady of this 46th President, who was in office from 2020-2024
Who is Joe Biden?
Table salt is a mineral with the chemical formula NaCl, a mixture between chlorine and this other element
What is sodium?
My blood boils at the notion at blood without oxygen is red and not this color, when paired with the word 'blood' describes someone of wealthy descent
What is blue?
The Entertainer is a really renowned form of this genre of music, rendered on pianos and reputable in the early 20th century
What is ragtime?
This 'set' of playground equipment, broken down into its simplest parts, represents a pendulum motion as you beg to be pushed higher and higher
What are swings?
During a relatively tame session of One Night Werewolf, Liv was told by some jerkwad that she talks too much, which could be rephrased as this term for a talkative person ending in X. Whoever said that to her should feel INCREDIBLY ashamed.
What is a chatterbox?
The state mineral of Missouri contains mostly this element, with its symbol deriving from the Latin 'plumbus'
What is lead? (Pb)
All this myth busting has gotten old and stale, let me sit down and unwrap this Hostess snack, which contrary to popular belief does not have an infinite shelf life
What are Twinkies?
This capital city of North Carolina is regularly reserved, but recently reignited to roar by their resident team Carolina Hurricanes reigning their rightful Stanley Cup
What is Raleigh?
This set of metal pipes activates the abs and shoulders as you maneuver your way to the other side, preferably chanting "ooh-ooh, ah-ah!"
What are the monkey bars? (jungle gym)
Talk about being nosy! I once heard Brooke was asking others for information on these two famous explorers, which started in 1804 and were sent to survey the land of the new Louisiana Territory
Who are Lewis and Clark?
'Planetarium' would be a cool name for a new element, but sadly we will have to settle for this element, which can also be found inside a planetarium
What is mercury?
There's a bad taste in my mouth after learning that the tongue does not have specified tasting zones, which include sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and this 5-letter flavor triggered by consuming rich, meaty foods such as soy sauce
What is umami?
This ridiculously rigorous adjective relates to those who are rowdy and raucous, roaming with 12 letters!
What is rambunctious?
If you play on this piece of equipment for too long, it can cause the fluids in your inner ear to continue moving, causing vertigo and nausea and making you the opposite of its name
What is the merry-go-round?
Rumor says Sydney is going around telling people, especially young children, that Santa doesn't exist. If that was the case, then how come I can track him on Christmas Eve thanks to this military company, also known as the North American Aerospace Defense Command?
What is NORAD?