You'll encounter an AGLET several times a day; its the little plastic nib at the end of these fasteners
What are shoelaces?
This creature in Egyptian mythology has the body of a lion and the head of a human.
What is a Sphinx?
This F word is what you do when looking for wild mushrooms that might be safe to eat. But remember, when in doubt, throw it out.
What is Foraging?
This drummer, who first met the beatles in Hamburg, Germany in 1960, joined the group in 1962, playing on all the group's hits.
Who is Ringo Starr?
A binary numbering system only uses these two digits
What are 0 and 1?
Ernest Hemingway
1952
The Geezer and the Caribbean
What is the Old Man and the Sea?
If you knit or are fashion-forward, you may think of a SNOOD as a yarn net that wraps around your hair to keep it atop your head. But, its also the dangly, fleshy waddle-y part hanging from neck of this tasty bird.
What is a turkey?
This mythical bird is said to rise from its ashes in Greek mythology, but Egyptian and Persian mythology have a similar creature.
What is a Phoenix?
The largest one of this camping treat ever made was created in 2014 in Deer Run Camping Resort, Pennsylvania, weighing in at 267 pounds. That's a lot of chocolate.
What is a S'more?
TRUE OR FALSE: The Beatles recorded more than 15 albums.
False.
They recorded 13 albums and one compilation.
An intoxicated person is said to be this many sheets to the wind
What is three?
John Steinbeck
1937
About Little White Rodents and Grown Boys
What is Of Mice and Men?
You'll likely run into an AGRAFFE as you get closer to midnight on New Year's Eve. Its the wire you have to untwist before you can do this
What is Uncork Champagne?
Perseus defeated this monster by using the reflection in his shield to avoid looking directly in its eyes
Who is Medusa?
If you're not an outdoorsy person, you can participate in this luxury alternative, with a TV, lush bed and wi-fi. Its a portmanteau of camping and glamourous.
What is Glamping?
Which of the following was NOT an early name of the group known as The Beatles:
a) The Liverpoodles, b) British Everly Brothers c) Johnny and The Moondogs d) The Quarry Men
A) The Liverpoodles
Start your counting please
Its this many syllables
In standard haiku
What is 17? (5-7-5)
Stephen Crane
1895
Ruby Colored Nametag Indicating Bravery
What is the Red Badge of Courage?
You use APTHONGs every day. Some examples in this clue include the Es at the end of Use, Some and Clue.
What are Silent Letters?
This creature in Irish folklore is said to bring death warnings and is often portrayed as a woman screaming.
What is a Banshee?
Did you know you can camp on a volcano? This state is home to The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes, where in 1912 a new volcano named Novarupta erupted and blasted ash up to 20 miles in the air.
What is Alaska?
In the History of Billboard Music Charts, The Beatles is the only group to have knocked themselves off the top spot more than once, actually ________ times
What is two (or twice)?
In the nursery rhyme, this is the last thing Old King Cole called for, after his pipe and bowl
What are his Fiddlers Three?
Jane Austen
1813
What Comes Before A Fall & A Preconceived Notion About a Group
What is Pride and Prejudice?
Some people think this, the CORNICIONE, is the best part of the pizza.
What is the outer crust?
In Norse mythology, this is the name of the wolf destined to kill Odin at Ragnarok.
What is Fenrir?
This camping brand, emblazoned in red across a lot of your camping gear invented the portable camping stove in 1923, but it didn't take over the market until after WWII when baby-booming families started camping together.
What is Coleman?
Famous for their vocal harmonies, Paul McCartney and John Lennon each performed one song solo; John crooned "Julia", while Paul sang this song, named for a darkwinged creature.
What is "Blackbird"?
If you add the number of Dalmations and dwarves in Disney movies (sequels not withstanding) you will get this number.
What is 108?
JD Salinger
1951
Mitt-wearing Home Plate Squatter Enclosed by Rueben Sandwich Bread
What is The Catcher in the Rye?