On May 7th, 1718, this American city was founded, known for Creole cuisine, jazz, and Mardi Gras celebrations.
New Orleans
This gospel begins with Jesus' genealogy.
Matthew
This is Ohio's state bird.
Northern Cardinal
Chicken wings as we know them today were invented in this U.S. city
Buffalo
Ohio, Missouri, Yellow, Amazon
Rivers
On May 7th, 1998, this popular YouTuber and businessman was born. His real name is James Stephen Donaldson.
MrBeast
David
A group of owls is colloquially known as this.
A Parliament
Tweety Bird's archenemy in Looney Tunes cartoons.
Sylvester the cat
Muffin, Chicken, Double, Flurry
McDonald's items without 'Mc'
On May 7th, 1986, Matt Helders was born. He was become the drummer for this rock band, best known for their hits "Do I Wanna Know?," "I Wanna Be Yours," and "505"
Arctic Monkeys
There are this many psalms in the book of Psalms.
150
Which one of these birds it NOT mentioned in the bible:
Pelican, ostrich, parrot, raven, chicken
Parrot
NBA superstar Larry Bird played for this team his entire career.
Boston Celtics
Rainbow, moon, heart, star, balloon
Lucky Charms shapes
On May 7th of 1999, Pope John Paul II visited this country, becoming the first pope to visit a majority Eastern Orthodox country since the Great Schism.
Romania
This New Testament book is generally accepted as the last one to be written.
2 Peter
There is a native population of penguins on these incredibly biodiverse islands, which partially lie in the northern hemisphere, off the coast of Ecuador.
Galapagos Islands
This influential horror director directed 1963's classic 'The Birds'
Alfred Hitchcock
Peacock, Mustard, Plum, Green
Clue characters
On May 7th, 1895, a Russian physicist presented this new invention, which he called the 'lightning receiver'
Radio
This is the most frequently referenced apocryphal text in the bible, including a direct quote in Jude 1:14-15.
The Book of Enoch (I Enoch)
The kakapo, a flightless parrot from New Zealand, lives about this long in the wild.
A) 1-2 years
B) 10-20 years
C) 50-60 years
D) 90-100 years
D) 90 -100 years
This revolutionary jazz musician earned the nickname 'Bird' due to his love of fried chicken.
Charlie Parker
Parish, Chrome, Oberlin, Brussels Sprouts, Heathens
Contain world capitals