Year WW1 officially ended
What is "1918"
Number of colors in the rainbow
what is "7"
The magical land in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe"
The three races that need to be won gain the triple crown
The Preakness, Kentucky Derby and Belmont stakes
Barbie's little sister
Who is Skipper
Father of the atomic bomb
Who is "Oppenheimer"
DNA stands for
What is "Deoxyribonucleic acid."
Thestrals and Floo Powder are both forms of transportation invented by
JK Rowling
City hosting the 2028 summer Olympics
what is "LA"
Lady Gaga
First President democratically elected of South Africa
Number of bones in the human body
What is "206"
named after a London railway station the fictional literary bear was originally a stowaway from "Darkest Peru"
Paddington Bear
Sporting event held every Memorial day
What is the "Indy 500"
The Unicorn is the national animal of what country
Scotland
Most decorated Olympic athlete of all time
Who is "Michael Phelps" with 28 medals
The planet that spins clockwise
What is Venus
One of the youthful finders of a golden ticket in Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" was a "great big greedy nincompoop" 9-year-old from the fictional town of Dusselheim, Germany.
Who is Augustus Gloop
The football team that has yet to host or play in the Super Bowl
The Cleveland Browns
Number of noses a slug has
Year the Titanic sunk
What is "1912"
Number of bones in a shark's body
this literary term has roots in the Greek words for both "sharp" and "dull"
What is "oxymoron"
The Olympic rings represent what
The continents of the world
The first state of the USA
Delaware