it Anyway?
The statement made after seeing a "ROAD WORK AHEAD" sign.
What is, "Yea... I sure hope it does"?
The fastest ferry from Sweden to Poland is on the Trelleborg to Swinoujscie ferry which takes approximately 6 hours and passes through this body of water.
What is the Baltic Sea?
This act of deliberately leaving someone on an uninhabited island was one of the punishments a pirate captain would have used to maintain discipline among their crew.
What is marooning?
A rich, creamy, and smooth soup of French origin, traditionally made from a strained broth of crustaceans like lobster, crab, or shrimp, and thickened with cream.
What is a bisque?
Solve for x:
6x + 3 = 57
What is 9?
"Look at all those" this type of animal.
What are chickens?
The radiation that helps cure cancer was invited by this Polish scientist.
Who is Marie Sklodowska-Curie?
Walking the plank and its association with pirates is likely due to its key role in this J.M. Barrie play, later adapted into several other works, including by Disney.
What is Peter Pan?
The criminal act of coercing or extorting money, property, or services from a person by threatening to reveal damaging, embarrassing, or secret information about them.
What is blackmail?
If 4 bags are $16.24, then one bag would cost this much.
What is $4.06?
The act that results in someone turning to the camera and saying, "Wow".
What is vaping?
It is estimated that 70% of this fossilized tree resin often used in jewellery originated from Poland.
What is amber?
These were designed to frighten victims into surrendering without a fight, allowing a pirate captain to gain treasure without risking crew in combat.
What are pirate flags / Jolly Rogers?
The aromatic seed capsules of a tropical Asian plant of the ginger family, used as a spice or condiment and in medicine.
What is cardamom?
Order from least to greatest:
5.01, 5.1, 5.001, and 5
What is 5, 5.001, 5.01, 5.1?
The song playing in the background of the dancer with a tie-dye shirt and black sunnies.
What is Take On Me?
In 1978, Cardinal Karol Wojtyla, archbishop of Krakow, became the first-ever Polish pope. He took this name and was head of the Catholic Church until his death in 2005.
Who is John Paul II?
Rum is a popular pirate drink and is a spirit made from these byproducts, which were fermented and then distilled.
What are sugarcane byproducts?
I.E. molasses or sugarcane juice
The act or practice of entertaining by dancing, singing, juggling, etc., on the street or in a public place.
What is busking?
6% written as a fraction in simplest form.
What is 3/50?
Instead of being told she looks like Beyonce, a woman is told she looks like this.
Who is Shalissa?
The number of countries that share a border with Poland.
Germany, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, and Russian Kaliningrad.
The golden age of piracy was a period of time between these decades.
What are 1650 and 1720?
Forming salts of calcium, especially calcium carbonate.
What is calciferous?
The area of a triangle with a base of 7 inches and a height of 4 inches.
What is 14 square inches?