Which spice is the most expensive by weight in the world?
Saffron
What percentage of the human body is water?
60%
This desert-dwelling mammal has a unique ability to store water in its hump, allowing it to survive long periods without drinking.
Camel
In the Catholic Church, the Bishop of Rome is a title more commonly known as what?
The Pope
Which famous pop band was called "Kara’s Flowers" up until 2001?
Maroon 5
What fruit has seeds on the outside rather than the inside?
Strawberry
What is the human body's heaviest organ?
The skin
Which animal’s heart is located in its head?
The shrimp
In what country did the first Starbucks open outside of North America
Japan
When did Facebook first launch?
2004
When is "National Ice Cream" month?
July
What part of the human body continues to grow throughout a person's life?
The nose and ears
This large, herbivorous mammal has a unique digestive system with multiple stomach compartments, allowing it to efficiently break down tough plant matter
Cow
In which city did the famous film Lady Bird take place?
Sacramento (California)
Who is often credited with creating the world's first car?
Karl Benz
What food manufacturing company headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan, uses several animal mascots to sell its cereals, such as Newton the Owl, Tony the Tiger and a rooster named Cornelius?
Kellogg’s
How long does it take for the human body to completely replace its skin cells?
About 27 days
This mammal has the longest gestation period?
The African Elephant
Where is the "Mona Lisa" painting on display?
The Louvre Museum
What is the best-selling book of all time?
The Bible
What is the only food that never spoils and has been found in ancient Egyptian tombs still safe to eat?
Honey
How many liters of blood does the average adult human body contain?
About 5 liters
This animal’s fingerprints are so similar to humans that they can even fool forensic experts?
The koala
Which country has the most official languages recognized in its constitution?
Zimbabwe
In 2009, what became the first Morse code character to be added since WWII?
The @ symbol