Fill in the blank: small, _____, large, extra large.
Medium
What country's capital is Buenos Aires?
Argentina
In what city is this structure located?
Rome
If you travel south across the Ambassador Bridge from Detroit, what country do you reach?
Canada
As Harry Potter would know, what is the study of using plants for medicinal (or magical) purposes?
Herbology
In normal, everyday life, what do we use as payment for goods and services?
Money
What state's capital is Birmingham?
Alabama
What country is directly north of Bulgaria?
Romania
What object was replaced by the whiteboard in classrooms?
Chalkboard
What type of Japanese poetry has 17 syllables organized a specific way?
Haiku
Finish this retailer's tagline, "Save big money at ____."
Menards
What A-word can refer to a historic site in Texas or a rental car company?
Alamo
What colony was founded in 1587 but had disappeared by 1590?
Roanoke
The beaver is the largest rodent in North America. What is the largest rodent in the world?
Capybara
What do we call a trancelike state that resembles sleep but is induced by a person whose suggestions are readily accepted?
Hypnosis
What is the process called when animals shed their hair, feathers, horns, antlers, shells, or scales?
What term refers to the supreme commander of a fleet or navy?
Admiral
What is this animal?
Raccoon Dog
What do we call a unit of energy that is equal to the heat energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water by 1 °C? Hint: You will see this word on food nutrition labels.
Calorie
What musical term describes the combination of musical notes that produces chords having a pleasing effect?
Harmony
What common object converts sound waves into electrical signals?
Microphone
What word describes a violent event that causes great loss or destruction, such as a natural disaster or even the end of the world?
Apocalypse (or Armageddon)
What kind of sandwich is traditionally made of corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Thousand Island dressing on rye bread?
Reuben
What do we call an artificial waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships from one body of water to another?
Canal
What do we call two or more words that are spelled the same but have different meanings, such as bat or watch?
Homonyms