This place has a town where the sun doesn’t rise for 2 months every winter
Norway (Tromsø)
This term describes a group of lions
pride
This drink was first created as a medicinal tonic before becoming a global refreshment.
Coke
This sport penalizes players if their hat falls off during a match
Tennis
This body part is the only one that can heal itself without forming a scar
tongue
This is the lowest point on Earth’s surface.
Dead Sea
A group of crows is ominously known
murder
The microwave oven was invented after this object melted in a scientist’s pocket near radar equipment.
Chocolate bar
Wearing pants is strictly forbidden in this sports
Sumo Wrestling
This part of your body continues to grow even after you die
Fingernails (or hair)
This sand desert gets snow
Sahara Desert
This term refers to a group of dolphins
pod
This sticky office staple was invented when a scientist failed to create a strong adhesive.
post it
In race-walking, athletes must follow this odd rule to avoid disqualification
keeping one foot on the ground at all times
This body part is so strong it can lift your entire body weight and more
femur/thigh bone
This place in India has magnetic hills that make cars appear to roll uphill.
Ladakh
A group of flamingos
a flamboyance
This transparent material was discovered by accident when trying to make plastics more durable.
gorilla glass
In this hybrid sport, you can win by either checkmate or knockout
chess boxing
This part of your body has a unique print, just like fingerprints—but it’s rarely checked
Tongue
Other body parts that also have unique patterns, though not necessarily a "print", include your iris, retina, ears, and lips
This mountain is technically taller than Everest when measured from base to summit.
Mauna Kea (Hawaii)
This unusual term describes a group of rhinos
crash
This was discovered when a chemist accidentally spilled coaltar derivatives while trying to make medicine.
saccharin
In this sport, chewing plastic straws during gameplay is officially banned due to safety concerns.
Basketball/NBA
These body parts are the only ones that stay the same size from birth to death
Middle ear bones: The three tiny bones in your middle ear—the malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), and stapes (stirrup)