In this popular Christmas movie, Kevin's family goes on vacation without him
What is Home Alone
The city in Italy known for its canals and gondolas
What is Venice
Scientists in this field would likely be found studying life and living organisms
What is Biology
Flounder, Sebastian, and Ursula are some of the characters in this animated film from 1989
What is The Little Mermaid
This common farm animal is said to be a direct relative of dinosaurs
What is a Chicken
Villain or Hero, sometimes the lines are blurred by this character in "The Boys"
Who is Homelander
This famous structure in India was built as a mausoleum for the wife of an emperor
What is the Taj Mahal
This element makes up roughly 21% of the Earth's atmosphere
What is Oxygen
This popular book series features vampires and werewolves
What is Twilight
This prehistoric animal looks similar to elephants, although it is a little more hairy
What is a Woolly Mammoth
'D'Oh', a phrase often said by this animated father figure
Who is Homer Simpson
These ancient ruins are known as the ‘Lost City of the Incas’ in Peru
What is Machu Picchu
E=mc2, a common formula used in this theory from scientist Albert Einstein
What is Relativity
Starring in movies like The Dark Knight Rises, The Devil Wears Prada, and Les Miserables, this actress shares a name with Shakespeares wife
Who is Anne Hathaway
Although it is featured heavily in Jurassic Park, you would have found this apex predator dinosaur in the Cretaceous Era
What is T-Rex
A Grand Slam is one type of this scoring play in baseball
What is a Home Run
The location of the ancient Olympic games in Greece
What is Olympia
100 or 212 degrees, depending on your preferred system, is the boiling point of this liquid
What is water?
After winning the first season of American Idol, this singer went on to host a popular day time talk show
Who is Kelly Clarkson
The mouth of this giant shark could grow to be almost 12 feet wide, large enough to eat two adults at the same time
What is Megalodon
What is Home Depot
This large stone monument in England is believed to date back to 3000 BC
What is Stonehenge
Most people nowadays associate Alfred Nobel with the prizes named after him, but while alive he was more well known for inventing this explosive, often used in mining
What is Dynamite
'To be, or not to be, that is the question' begins a famous monologue from this Shakespeare play
What is Hamlet
This flying dinosaur has a wingspan nearly 10 times the size of the more well known Pterodactly
What is Quetzalcoatlus