This flightless bird is also the largest living bird species
Ostrich
Unlike most substances, water expands rather than contracts when it does this.
Freeze
This game’s name comes from the German word for “settlers,” and involves trading resources like brick and wheat.
Catan
This precious metal, along with silver, was historically used to back paper currency
Gold
This part of the car do you look through to see what’s behind you
Rear view mirror
This is what you might call a group of corws
A murder
This country holds the record for coldest inhabited town on Earth
Russia
This game has you scrambling to find out the details of a murder
Clue
This US coin features Thomas Jefferson and his home, Monticello
Nickel
This Japanese automaker makes the Camry and Corolla.
Toyota
This bird is the only one that can fly backward
Hummingbird
The namesake of this category comes from a song written by this musical artist
Vanilla Ice
This word-guessing game has one player act as “spymaster” giving one-word
Code names
The D on some coins means it was minted in this US city
Denver
This fuel type is the alternative to gasoline,
Diesel
Although this bird can be found in England. This parliament describes a group of what bird rather than the government.
Owls
This term describes water that stays liquid below freezing without turning to ice
Supercooling
This game has players guess a secret code of colored pegs in a limited number of tries.
Mastermind
This coin, discontinued in the US in 1970, featured Benjamin Franklin
Half dollar
This annual race, held every May in Indiana, is called “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.
Indianapolis 500
This part of a chicken’s digestive system uses swallowed grit to grind up food.
What is the gizzard
This process is when a gas turns directly into a solid, skipping liquid (like frost forming)
Deposition
This deduction game for large groups assigns secret roles with players voting each round to eliminate a suspect.
Werewolf or mafia
This raised edge design on coins, featuring ridges, was originally used to prevent people from shaving off precious metal. What is this called
Reeding
This 1908 Ford vehicle was the first mass-produced on an assembly line.
Model T