Your youngest nephew, but he has a stinky diaper :(
What is Smelliott?
Orbiting along the inner edge of Saturn's F ring, it's named for the mythological figure who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humanity
What is Prometheus?
The oldest national flag in use belongs to this nation and dates back to the 14th century
What is Denmark?
It's disputed whether he actually painted Salvator Mundi, the most expensive painting ever sold at public auction, fetching $450.3 million in 2017
Who is Leonardo?
A seasonal weather pattern - in India, it causes winds to reverse direction and brings torrential rains
Your youngest nephew, but he's microscopic in size, the smallest structural unit of living matter
What is Celliott?
Jupiter's fourth-largest moon, it's named, like a continent, for a Phoenician noblewoman in Greek mythology
What is Europa?
A yellow maritime flag with a black dot means "I am altering my course to port," while the maritime flag below means "I am altering my course to" this direction.
What is starboard?
In addition to decorating the Sistine Chapel, he contributed architectural designs to St. Peter's Basilica
Who is Michaelangelo?
A national symbol of Canada, it's the largest member of the deer family
What is a moose?
Your youngest nephew, but he knows that there's one C and two Ms in "recommend"
What is Spelliott?
One of Uranus' 27 moons, it's named for Prospero's castaway daughter in Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST
What is Miranda?
The top left section of a flag is technically known as this, also a term for a member state of the Swiss confederation
What is a canton?
His The School of Athens includes portraits of two of his fellow turtles
Who is Raphael?
A chunk of ice cream, or what you use to get it out of the pint
What is a scoop?
Your youngest nephew, but Christopher Walken wants more of him
What is Cowbelliott?
This moon of Mars, named for the Greek god of fear, is being torn apart by tidal interactions and will crash into the Red Planet in 30 to 50 million years
What is Phobos?
It's the five-syllable term for the study of the history, symbolism, and usage of flags
What is vexillology?
An Italian renaissance sculptor most famous for a statue of David (no, not that one, this one)
Who is Donatello?
A word with roots in Polynesian languages, it means anything prohibited by a social group, like cannibalism or double dipping
What is taboo?
Your youngest nephew, but he sounds like a bell being rung to signal doom
What is Knelliott?
Discovered by the Voyager science team in 1980, it shares a name with the planet from James Cameron's AVATAR
What is Pandora?
The modern peace sign comes from a combination of the semaphore signals for "N" and "D", which stand for this two-word phrase
What is nuclear disarmament?
The office equipment seen here
What is a Shredder?
Though it might sound spooky, it's a way to get better results from search engines by using terms like AND, OR, or NOT
What is Boolean search?