While this makes up 71% of the earth, only 1% is safe for human consumption
What is water?
Ranging from 10 to up to 80 teeth, but doesn't bite
What is a comb?
He played the first Dracula
Who is Bela Lagosi
This famous fruit symbol started in a garage
What is Apple?
I have a neck but no head
What is a bottle?
There are 12 of these in a year - and its not months
What are full moons?
The white version can cost up to $300 per ounce as a result of taking many years to cultivate and is considered highly prized
What is a truffle?
She has the most recognizable face in the world
Who is Queen Elizabeth II?
This makes up more than 80% of daily emails in the US
What are spam?
David's father had three sons: Snap, Crackle and ___
Who is David?
Supermarkets go through on average, 60 million of these per year
What are paper bags?
He is voted the best tennis player of all time
Who is Roger Federer
Considered the most recognized song in the world
What is Happy Birthday to You?
On average a human blinks 20 times per minute, but using this reduces it to 7
What is a computer?
I have 6 faces (but don't wear makeup), and 21 eyes (but cannot see)
What is a dice?
Around 27,000 off these are cut down each day
What are trees?
This fast food chain serves 69 millions customers daily in the world
Who is McDonalds?
Considered the most popular Marvel character with the secret identity name of Peter Benjamin Parker
Who is Spider Man?
This technology giant was originally named "Backrub"
What is Google?
I am full of holes but still hold water
What is a sponge?
This can take up to 1 million years to decompose
What is a glass bottle?
There Is Only One Number Spelled With the Same Number of Letters as Itself
What is Four?
He starred in all 8 movies as the lead character
Who is Sylvester Stallone?
This platform has around 2 billion monthly users, and over 1 billion hours of content is watched every day. It has become a vital part of the internet ecosystem
What is YouTube?
I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with wind.
What is an Echo?