(NAME THAT MOVIE) "There's no place like home."
What is "The Wizard of Oz"
What is the Blue whale
This word-renowned artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
Who is Michelangelo
The longest bone in the body
What is the femur?
Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades
(NAME THAT MOVIE) "I feel the need ---- the need for speed."
What is "Top Gun"
This is the smallest prime number
What is 2
This is the monumental year that the Great Titanic sank
What is 1912?
The name for the triangular sesamoid bone that covers the front of the joint connecting the femur with the tibia?
The Goddess of wild animals, nature, vegetation, the hunt, childbirth, care of children, chastity, and the wilderness.
Who is Artemis?
(NAME THAT MOVIE) “Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.”
What is "The Godfather Part II"
Babies happen to be born without this body part
What is kneecaps
This Roman general was famously involved with Cleopatra
Who is Julius Caesar
Of the three principal layers that make up human skin, this is the name that is given to the outer most layer that provides a waterproof and protective barrier
What is the epidermis?
The two gods are twins and children of Zeus, also results of an affair Zeus had with the Goddess Leto.
Who is Apollo and Artemis
(NAME THAT MOVIE) "In times of crisis, the wise build bridges while the foolish build barriers."
What is "The Black Panther"
What is a mango
This historical trade route connected the East and West
What is the silk road
The islets of Langerhans are groups of cells that produce insulin and glucagon located in what organ of the body?
The son of Aphrodite, known for his beauty
Who is Eros (cupid)
(NAME THAT MOVIE) "We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all."
What is "The Breakfast Club"
This body part continually grows throughout a person's lifetime
What is the nose
This is what the "D" stands for in D-day
What is day
(The term is used by the military to refer to the start of an operation, and is short for "Day-Day".)
The xiphoid process begins as cartilage and becomes bone as a person grows. It is the smallest and lowest part of this bone
Sternum
This is represented by the Spring and winter months in Greek mythology
What is Persephone, the goddess of spring, returning to or leaving from the Underworld.
Her mother (Demeter) couldn't stand the fact that Persephone had fallen in love with Hades and wouldn't let her marry him because she wouldn't get to see her daughter anymore. Hades and Demeter struck a deal that Perspehone would live with Hades in the Underworld for 6 months (winter) and up on Olympus with Demeter for the other 6 months (spring).