Tour de France is this type of race.
Bike Race
The meaning of arachnophobia.
the overwhelming fear of spiders
The US city where Broadway is located.
New York City
The school that Harry Potter went to.
Hogwarts
This natural disaster is measured by the Richter scale.
Earthquake
This is the famous ship that sank in 1912.
Titanic
Donkey is a character in which popular animation.
Shrek
This country invented the ice cream sundae.
United States
The name of the main villain of Star Wars movies.
Darth Vader
The number of degrees in a right angle.
90 degrees
Who invented the light bulb?
Thomas Edison
This is the largest bird in the world.
Ostrich
The only U.S. state that is an island.
Hawaii
The number of Harry Potter books there are.
7
This is the largest organ on the human body.
the skin
The singer known as the King of Rock and Roll.
Elvis
The only mammals that can fly.
bats
The 46th president of the United States.
Joe Biden
This person lost a glass slipper at twelve o'clock.
Cinderella
Approximately how many miles is a Marathon?
26 (26.2 to be exact)
Who is on the $100 bill?
Benjamin Franklin
The largest mammal in the world.
blue whale
This person painted the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel.
Michelangelo
The first Disney animated film based on the life of a real person.
Pocahontas
This fruit floats because 25% of its volume is air.
apples
Before 1894, basketball games were played with this sort of ball.
Futbol (soccer ball)
The color of the polar bear's skin.
Black
This country invented tea.
China
The number of dwarfs in Snow White.
7
The number of ribs in a human body?
24
The sport where women were allowed to play in the Olympics for the first time.
Tennis
Snakes smell with this.
their tongue
The word alphabet comes from this language.
Greek
The name of the main character in the movie Home Alone.
Kevin
The rarest M&M color.
Brown
Originally, Amazon only sold this kind of product.
books
The number of hearts an octopus has.
3
The language spoken in 1/4 of Canada.
French
The first Pixar movie.
Toy Story
This has a head and a tail, but not a body.
a coin
This instrument uses pipes to produce sounds and is the earliest of its kind.
Organ
The mammal that has no vocal cords.
Giraffe
This language is written from right to left.
Arabic
The first science-fiction novel (1818), by English author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.
Frankenstein
The average number of bones in the adult human body.
206