Silly
Questions Part 2
Zodiac
Rhyme
Time
Children’s
Tales
Ancient Greeks
They
Come in Pairs
200

This one-word title of the state song of Alabama.

Alabama

200

An audible sound of relief from the twins.

Gemini Sigh

200

She and her brother push the witch into an oven to free themselves of a house made of candy.

Gretel

200

Athena, the Greek goddess of war and wisdom, was called this by the ancient Romans.

Minerva

200

In Chinese, the name of these utensils means ‘nimble ones’.

Chopsticks

400

In 1981 this 9-letter word was added to the state flag of Wisconsin.

Wisconsin

400

A very funny person born at the end of January.

Hilarious Aquarius

400

In a fairy tale, Jack climbs [this] to a magic castle in the clouds.

Beanstalk

400

The planet Mars represents this Greek god.

Ares

400

It’s the only state with exactly 2 pairs of double letters.

Massachusetts

600

1975’s ‘Killer Queen’ was the first Top 40 pop hit for this group. 

Queen

600

Pixies belonging to a springtime Zodiac.

Aries Fairies

600

This fairy tale charter’s ‘40 winks’ lasts 100 years, 

Sleeping Beauty

600

The first event in history recorded by the ancient Greeks were these contests that took place in 776BC.

The Olympics

600

Tired of carrying 2 pairs of glasses around, Benjamin Franklin invented these.

Bifocals

800

It’s the first verb in the Pledge of Allegiance. 

Pledge

800

A song refrain about a bull.

Taurus Chorus

800

Snow White’s only beardless dwarf.

Dopey

800

The ancient world had 2 important cities named Thebes: 1 in Greece and the other in this land.

Egypt

800

It’s the only sign of the zodiac that’s symbolized by a pair of non-human animals.

Pisces

1000

Double Jeopardy!

Rhinestone

1000

Emergency situations for the fishes.

Pisces Crises

1000

Although best known for their fairy tales, these brothers were pioneers in creating the German dictionary.

The Brothers Grimm

1000
In The School oh Athens, Raphael depicted many of the great thinkers of ancient Greece including Pythagoras, Socrates, and these 2 philosophers would was a teacher and his student.

Plato and Aristotle

1000

The famous pair of lion statues outside the New York City Public Library are named Patience and [this].

Fortitude

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