The July 1969 Esquire cover asked what words should the first man here utter that will ring through the ages?
What is the moon?
Genes may be either of these 2 adjectives depending on their strength in expressing themselves
What is dominant and recessive?
This largest artery begins in the lower left chamber & gives rise to the coronary arteries
What is the aorta?
This city's second-most famous bell was cast in 1926 for Wanamaker's Department Store
What is Philadelphia?
In 1959 Glen Raven Mills introduced these waist high nylons that don't need garters or corsets
What are panty hose?
The December 6, 1924 Saturday Evening Post cover featured a Christmas scene by him
Who is Norman Rockwell?
This protective layer of the stratosphere can be depleted by the release of refrigerants & other chemicals
What is ozone?
In 1984, in the first surgery of its kind, Baby Fae received a heart transplant from this mammal
What is a baboon?
The bells in this 12th century Italian tower are no longer rung; we just hope they don't fall out.
What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
The ravens that sit on this Norse god's shoulders are Hugin & Munin, meaning thought and memory
What is Odin?
The July 1963 National Geographic cover listed a Carl Sandburg article on these 2 burgs subtitled Just a Hundred Years Ago
What is Gettysburg & Vicksburg?
In 2017, scientists recorded ripples in space-time called gravitational waves which emerged when 2 of these collided
What are black holes?
The heart has 4 of these to regulate the flow of blood, including the mitral
What are valves?
The world's largest bell, which has never rung, is in this walled area of Moscow
What is The Kremlin?
Sharon Gabet played Raven on this ABC soap that drifted off into the twilight December 28, 1984
What is The Edge of Night?
The plane flown by this alliterative man is seen here on the August 29 1908 cover of Scientific American
Who is Wilbur Wright?
The heart blood vessels & lymph vessels make up the bulk of this body system
What is circulatory?
This term for an irregular heartbeat is from the Greek for "without measure"
What is arrhythmia?
Big Ben hangs over Parliament and a rival, Great Tom, hangs over Christ Church College at this university
What is Oxford?
Drama with the line "The Raven himself is hoarse that croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan under my battlements"
What is "Macbeth"?
In February 1963 Car & Driver featured this classic Triumph sports car & the same-named fighter plane
What is the Spitfire?
For your next science experiment you might create this type of environment from a word for barren
What is sterile?
The atria make up the upper, smaller part of the heart & these chambers form the lower portion
What are the Ventricles?
One of this city's Temple Bells, which Kipling heard calling him back, weighs 90 tons
What is Mandalay?
This Biblical prophet is known for being led by ravens & flying to heaven in a chariot of fire
Who is Elijah?