This movie centers around a man who, after a bad divorce, decides to say "yes" to everything that comes his way for one year
What is the Yes Man
The first one of these was invented in 1885 by Carl Benz, with a whopping 1 cylinder and the capacity to move at 16 km/hr
What is the car/automobile
These events are alleged phenomena that are outlined in cultures and folklore. They span over a wide range of topics and are described as being beyond the realm of scientific understanding
What are paranormal/supernatural events
This whimsical movie was originally written as a darker story; the main character was named for a star in the constellation Orion and is a devious spirit whose "help" becomes more trouble than assistance
What is Beetlejuice
The modern grey wolf is the nearest living relative to this domesticated pet
What are dogs
The world's oldest dates back to the 16th Century (the Carlisle Bells) but they are still used today as a tangible reminder of an achievement or placement in sporting, educational, and even personal events
What are trophies
A series of audio files on various topics; 94% of all listeners play them in the background and 55% of all Americans have listened to one at least once
What is a podcast
The art of arranging sounds in time through elements of melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre. Many specialists in this field have shorter life spans than the general population, but in some ways are immortal through this work
What is music
A monophonic, unaccompanied form of chanting or singing back to the Byzantine era. It is generally done in Latin (sometimes Greek) and the verdict is out on exactly how they sounded, though scholars believed they were free of restraint from set rhythms or timing
What is a Gregorian Chant
More and more people are beginning to suffer intolerance to this consumable item, which may also lead to some weight gain in many people due to its caloric and acidic properties
What is milk
The most used material in the world, this is made of a mixture of coarse and fine aggregates bonded together. It has been used since around 1300 BC
What is concrete
Dating back to 800 AD, this drink is made from the seeds of berries of a specific plant species. Only 2 states in the US produce the product
What is coffee
Used today for both fiction and non-fiction purposes, they stretch back to the 2nd century CE. The most expensive ever purchased was Codex Leicester by Leonardo Da Vinci; it was purchased for $30.8 million by Bill Gates
What are books
This popular and mainly summertime tradition comes in one of 4 types (Carolina, Kansas City, Memphis, or Texas) whose name is believed by many to have originated from the West Indian term "barbacoa," or "slow cooking over hot coals"
What is barbeque
A small and largely carnivorous creature, this little guy drinks water through his skin and is found all over the world. The oldest fossil is from the Triassic period, but molecular dating suggests they are even older. A group is called an army
What are frogs
One out of 8 jobs in the US depends on this industry, which is known to provide individuals or groups with relaxation, education, and entertainment opportunities
What is the Travel & Tourism Industry
A past-time dating back to at least 30,000 years, people do it to relax, earn income, work, or even tell stories
What is painting
All 60,000 known species of these are known to communicate with one another underground and even assist when a fellow comrade is under attack by pests. They are the longest living organisms on Earth and never die to old age
What are trees
The world's oldest have split toes and were worn by cavemen; according to the UK, the average person loses approximately £240 a year
What are socks
This natural formation once stood 9,677 feet; its grounds were abandoned by Native Americans 3,600 years ago. It is the most active of its kind in the Cascade Range
What is Mt. St. Helens
This practice began in West Asia and comes from the Old English word "geard," which means "enclosure." There were books regarding the topic as early as 27 BC and it is commonly used today as a means to relax or destress, attract animals to a specific area, or grow one's own food
What is gardening
The practice of making this goes back to at least 2800 BC and was first used by Mesopotamians, Ancient Egyptians, Babylonians, and even the Ancient Greeks and Romans. Traditionally, it is made by mixing fat, oils, and salts
What is soap
This historical king was King of the Franks and Lombards, and Emperor of Romans; he was friends with the pope and is responsible for converting the majority of Western and Central Europe to Christianity. He is believed to be the real-life King Arthur and even had a "Round Table."
Who is King Charlemagne or Charles 1/Charles the Great
They often perform rescue missions and on average travel enough distance to span the world 3 times annually. The largest is twice the length of the Washington Monument
What are cruise ships
An average person has 100,000 - 150,000 strands, which can leave up to 7 years and will regrow up to 20 times in the average lifespan
What is hair