a classic 1961 children's novel by Wilson Rawls about Billy, a boy growing up in the Ozarks who works for two years to buy two dogs.
Where the Red Fern Grows
1+1
Are band teachers or choir teachers more common?
Band teachers (yay Mr. Dean... I saw him running while I was making this question.)
I'm tall when I'm young and short when I'm old. What am I?
A candle
What is Scotlands national animal?
The unicorn
a 1868 semi-autobiographical novel by Louisa May Alcott that follows the four sisters as they navigate childhood to womanhood in Civil War-era New England.
Little Women
25+27
52
Are pancakes or waffles more common?
Pancakes
What is always in front of you, but it can't be seen?
The future
What is a group of ladybugs called?
An imaginative, talkative, and highly spirited orphan mistakenly adopted by the elderly siblings.
Anne of Green Gables
8(13)
104
Are cakes or cupcakes more common at large events?
Cupcakes
What has a head but no brain?
Lettuce
What does a Screech owl bring into its nest to eat parasites that would otherwise harm the baby owls?
blind snakes
19th-century novel of manners that focuses on the social and emotional development of its characters within the constraints of Regency-era etiquette.
Pride and Prejudice
9(2)(3)
54
Are basketball teams or football teams more common?
Basketball teams
Ask this question all day long, but always get completely different answers, and yet all the answers will be correct. What is the question?
How do you say cat in ancient egyptian?
Mew or Meow
1815 novel, is introduced as "handsome, clever, and rich". She is a young, headstrong, and privileged woman with a "happy disposition," yet she is prone to overconfidence, meddling, and self-satisfaction.
Emma
-12-13+5(3)
-10
Are ice cream cones or ice cream sundaes more common?
Ice cream cones
Throw away the outside and cook the inside, then eat the outside and throw away the inside. What is it?
Corn on the cob
How many times a second does a ruby-throated hummingbird have to flap its wings to hover in front of a flower?
52