The alphabet used by English originated in which country?
Rome (or Italy)
This bird (Order: Psittaciformes) is famous for its ability to mimic human speech.
The parrot
This subatomic structure carries a negative charge in matter.
The electron
This part of a computer shares its name with an animal.
A psychiatrist treats problems associated with this part of the body.
The brain.
This two-letter article used before words beginning in vowels means "one".
An
Birds are actually part of THIS group of animals, more famously represented by snakes and lizards
Reptiles
What do we call a pair of atoms?
A molecule
Silicon Valley can be found in this US state.
California
This was the first antibiotic directly discovered, in 1928 by Alexander Fleming.
Penicillin
Adverbs usually (but not always) end in these two letters.
-ly
Because birds can regulate their internal body temperature, we describe their blood (and that of mammals) we describe them as homeostatic, or ____-blooded.
Warm
This theory of quantum mechanics shares its name with the sound-producing part of a violin or guitar.
Double-clicking this image will allow you to open a program from your Windows desktop.
An icon
This common disease, which damages the part of the brain that processes dopamine, famously causes shaking of the limbs.
Parkinson's Disease
The topic of a sentence is described by a noun in this grammatical role.
Subject
What's a baby chicken called?
A chick
This is the only metal that is a liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
Mercury
This internet-based application links homepages with hypertext.
The World Wide Web
Vitamin D
These TWO words (you have to say both) begin with the same letter and are used to mean "a lot of" for uncountable and countable words, respectively.
Much and Many
A "beak" is this part of a bird's body
The mouth
This subatomic structure carries a negative charge in antimatter
Positron
This programming language takes its name from an island in Indonesia (or, a nickname for coffee).
Java (or JavaScript)
This abnormality, the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21, causes a syndrome characterized by mild mental disability and unusual facial features.
Down Syndrome