The hanging ball in the back of the throat, that help prevent food and liquid from entering the nasal passages.
What is the uvula?
Fries, Toast & Kissing
Where is France?
Hold your horses! You should know a watched pot never boils, even after it hits this many degrees Celsius.
What is one-hundred?
This Japanese martial art focuses on using the hand and feet for both blocks and strikes, with its roots based out of Okinawa.
What is karate?
Why most fish can't be out of water - these are the respitory organs lining the sides of most piscine creatures.
What are gills?
Gingivitas inflames these, leading to increased bleeding and tender mouth feel.
What are gums?
Breakfast, Afternoon Tea & Teacher
Where is England/Great Britain?
Hold your horses! Patience is one of these heavenly aspects, partnered with temperence and diligence.
What are virtues?
This martial style relies off the strength of grappling, operating off of "tatami" mats and utilizing strong core throws.
What is judo?
These feline fish known for their pronounced barbels, these creatures can survive out of water for brief periods, especially in moist conditions.
What are catfish?
The four frontmost teeth in a human mouth, used primarily for scraping, biting and cutting food.
What are incisors?
Cigars, Sandwich & Rum
Where is Cuba?
Hold your horses! A phrase that should have been heard by the hare in his resounding lost to the tortoise, written by this Greek fabulist.
Who is Aesop?
A striking based art originating out of Thailand, known as the Science or Eight Limbs due to the combined use of fists, elbows, knees and shins.
What is muay thai?
A specialized respitory organ found in certain fish like snakeheads, which derices its name from a certain mythological puzzle of Daedalic origin.
What is a labyrinth organ?
Jaws for an ant or other invertebrate, used to bore wood, mill seeds or trap food.
What are mandibles?
Waffles, Chocolate & Atominium
Where is Belgium?
Hold your horses! Rome wasn't built in a day, but is said to have been built by these twin brothers, raised by a she-wolf after being abandoned on the Tiber River.
An Afro-Brazilian martial art that blurs the lines between dance and technique, utilizing acrobatics to throw off an opponent's rhythm.
What is Capoeira?
A goonid fish whose pectoral fins were modified to give them the ability to move gracefully upon terrestial surfaces.
What is a mudskipper?
You may familiar with taste buds, but these bumps not only contain taste buds but help grip food as well.
What are papillae?
Hairless dog, Walking Fish & Tetra
Where is Mexico?
Hold your horses! Good things come to those who wait, a phrase originating from this Biblical book deriving its name for a passionate expression of grief or sorrow.
What is the Book of Lamentations?
This Cantonese martial art, translated to singing spring, is a close-quarters system of defense that emphasizes capturing and sticking to an opponent's centerline.
What is wing chun?
The term for summer dormancy, coming from the Latin word for summer, which the African lungfish can etner to survive without food or water to upwards of 3 years.
What is aestivation?