This playful marine mammal is known for using echolocation to navigate and are considered highly intelligent.
Dolphin
This actor, often called "The Duke," starred in dozens of Westerns including The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and True Grit.
John Wayne
Glycogen is the way the body stores glucose - better known by what common name?
Sugar
California produces 98% of the United States' output of what green-colored nuts?
Pistachios
This venomous sea creature has beautiful, stinging tentacles.
Jellyfish
James Arness played Marshal Matt Dillon in this show that ran for 20 seasons.
Gunsmoke
What is the largest and strongest bone in the human body?
Femur
Craisins are both a popular snack and a registered trademark. What fruit is used to make craisins?
Cranberries
Often seen lounging on ice or rocky shores, this ocean heavy mammal has large tusks.
Walrus
This TV series, featuring the Cartwright family on the Ponderosa Ranch, was one of the longest-running Westerns, airing from 1959 to 1973.
Bonanza
How many chambers does the heart have?
Four
In agriculture, "apiculture" is the technical term for raising what type of insects?
Bees
Located just off the north-east coast of Australia, this natural landmark contains the world's largest collection of coral systems.
Great Barrier Reef
This actor whistled the theme to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and starred in many spaghetti Westerns.
Clint Eastwood
What is sepsis an infection of?
Blood
In the 1950's, the "Cavendish" overtook the "Gros Michel" as the most commonly grown variety of what culinary fruit that is high in potassium?
Banana
These shiny fish often swim in large schools and were once commonly packed in tins with oil. Known in the 20th century as "penny cans" as they were considered a cheap, nutrient meal.
Sardines
This 1939 John Ford film helped launch the Western genre into serious cinema and starred John Wayne as the Ringo Kid.
Stagecoach
What type of blood cells fight infections and diseases?
White Blood Cells
The Netherlands is famous for its cultivation of a very popular flower, producing billions of bulbs annually and playing a major role in the global flower trade.
Tulips