"Hey, Luke...may the ___ be with you."
What is "Force"?
The first American woman in space, she later became a professor of physics at UC San Diego.
Who is Sally Ride?
A young bovine.
What is a calf?
"Founding Brothers" & "Founding Mothers".
What is the American Revolution?
You tune in to this on the news to find out how bad it's raining.
What is a weather report?
"Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good ____ at your side, kid."
What is "blaster"?
This Missouri man who loved to work for peanuts also developed a type of synthetic marble made from wood shavings.
Who is George Washington Carver?
You've got to hand it to this tropical tree.
What is a palm?
"All Quiet on the Western Front" & "Parade's End".
What is World War I?
This is what "saved a wretch like me".
What is "Amazing Grace"?
"Let the ____ win."
What is "Wookiee"?
This ancient Greek who loved the lever established statics, the study of a body at equilibrium.
Who is Archimedes?
The four equal parts of a relay race.
What are legs?
"A Bridge Too Far" & "Eye of the Needle".
What is World War II?
You get a random gift from this sack.
What is a grab bag?
"That's no moon. It's a ____."
What is "space station"?
This American woman's 1974 dissertation was titled "The Behaviour of the Mountain Gorilla".
Who is (Dian) Fossey?
To face & endure something unpleasant, even nauseating.
What is stomach?
"Perilous Fight" & "While Washington Burned".
What is the War of 1812?
Proverbial time of youthful inexperience, croutons on the side.
What are salad days?
"Aren't you a little short for a ____?"
What is "stormtrooper"?
This 17th c. British scientist's law states in part that volume increases as pressure decreases.
Who is (Robert) Boyle?
Nerve or impertinence; in a 1904 novel Lord Elmsdale says, "That chap's got some".
What is cheek?
"The 13th Valley" & "The Short-Timers".
What is the Vietnam War?
The Ancient Mariner tells his tale to this person, on the groom's side.
Who is the wedding guest?