This is what they call the end of a river that empties into a lake or ocean.
The mouth
He invented a glider, tank, giant catapult, robots, and a triangle parachute.
Leonardo Da Vinci
This is the scientific name for an animal with a pouch.
Marsupial
This is the main flavor in aioli.
Garlic
This actor starred in Spike Lee’s Malcolm X in 1992 as the title role.
Denzel Washington
This is the only Great Lake that is entirely within U.S. territory.
Lake Michigan
He invented a grabber to reach things in high places, bifocals, and the odometer.
Benjamin Franklin
A group of horses is called this.
Herd
DAILY DOUBLE
Belgium
Christopher Reeve put on more than 30 pounds of muscle to play this 1978 movie role.
Superman
This river formed the Grand Canyon in the United States.
Colorado River
This invention was created by accident in the 1950s when they originally intended it as a wallpaper cleaner, but then found it useful as a child’s toy.
Play-Doh
In The Lion King, Timon is this type of animal.
Meerkat
In Scotland, this is called a spurtle.
A spoon
Some of her famous roles include Mia Wallace and The Bride.
Uma Thurman
This is the world’s longest river that is wholly in one country.
Yangtze
Thomas Edison put the word “hello” into common usage. His rival, Alexander Graham Bell, thought it was better to use this word instead.
Ahoy
This reptile has the advantage of bad breath in fights.
Komodo Dragon
The Aztec translation of this food item is “Bowl of red”
Chili
Michael Douglas’ character in Wall Street was named for this reptile.
Gecko
This is the largest lake in Canada.
Great Bear Lake
Da Vinci first “invented” this, but it wasn’t workable until engines were created so credit is given to this man.
Igor Sikorsky
A baby dove is called this.
(Hint: It’s not a chick)
Squab
This small animal provides 50% of all the protein eaten in Peru.
Guinea pigs
Lawrence Olivier is the only actor to win an Oscar for playing a Shakespearean character, this role.
Hamlet