How many days are there in Lent?
40
Brewdog
What is the name of a baby horse?
Foal
This animal lays the largest egg on earth. What is it?
Ostrich (approx 1.4 kilos and 6 inches in length!)
What simple game is played on a grid of 3x3?
Noughts and Crosses (or tic-tac-toe)
What type of flower is typically associated with the start of Spring (hint: Amsterdam)
Tulip
Of the 5 flavour profiles, what flavour do hops add during the brewing process?
Bitterness
What is the name of a baby kangaroo?
Joey
The term "Monotremes" describes Mammals that lay eggs. Name one!
Echidna or Platypus
What type of puzzle involves intersecting words on a grid?
Crossword
What astrological sign begins its cycle at the start of the spring equinox?
Aries
What is the name of the primary sugar that yeast consumes during fermentation?
Glucose
What is the name of a baby spider?
Spiderling
What fish does caviar typically come from?
Sturgeon
What is the name for the intersecting lines or wires in the eyepiece of a telescope or surveying instrument used for precise aiming?
Crosshairs
Which bird, known for its long migration, is often seen as a symbol of spring's arrival as it returns to its northern breeding grounds?
Swallow
The Reinheitsgebot, also known as the German Beer Purity Law, was established in 1516 and states that beer can only be brewed using what 4 ingredients?
Barley, Hops, Yeast and Water
What is the name of a baby Hedgehog?
Hoglet
What bird lays the smallest egg on earth?
Hummingbird (at approx 10mm - about the size of a jellybean)
Where in London might you find the pedestrian crossing iconically used by The Beatles?
Abbey Road
Every Spring in Japan they celebrate the blooming of Cherry Blossom trees in a festival called Hanami. What is the Japanese word for "Cherry Blossoms"?
Sakura
What country drinks the most beer worldwide per capita?
Czech Republic (At 188L per person, per year!)
What is the name of a baby Porcupine?
Porcupette
What is the scientific name for an unfertilised egg cell?
Ovum
Where was Jesus crucified?
Jerusalem (or Golgotha to be more accurate)