Name Danielle's three favorite animals from highest to lowest.
1) Horses
2) Dogs
3) Giraffes
Taylor Swift's best song, according to Danielle.
What is All Too Well?
Danielle's favorite Avenger.
Who is Captain America?
This is the title of Bram Stoker's most famous novel.
What is Dracula?
The number of bones in an average human at birth.
What is 300?
The only known animal that cannot jump.
Name the artist who's country hit is played here...
Who is Shania Twain?
The title of the movie prior to this subtitle, "Stallion of the Cimarron".
What is Spirit?
The name of Danielle's favorite author.
Who is Cassandra(Cassie) Clare?
This element determines whether a molecule is organic or not.
What is Carbon?
This animal has a bone in its nose called the os rostri.
What is a pig?
This pioneer of the music genre EDM committed suicide in 2018.
Who is Avicii?
This former member of House's team in House M.D. takes over the position of Lisa Cuddy.
Who is Eric Foreman?
This series sixth book is called "... The Half-Blood Prince".
What is "Harry Potter"?
This term means "the study of the function of a body part".
What is physiology?
Type of animals that are coprophagic.
What are rodents?
What was the most popular song in 1999?
What is "Genie in a Bottle"?
This movie's entire title is spelled with DNA base letters.
What is GATTACA?
This author is the daughter of proto-feminist Mary Wollenstonecraft. I'm sure you can piece it together.
Who is Mary Shelley?
The highest level of certainty in science is given this level name.
What is a Theory?
This animal occasionally kidnaps other individuals' (of the same species) offspring when they lose their own.
What is a penguin?
The 2012 Olympics had this group reunite during the Opening Ceremony.
Who are the Spice Girls?
Name the fictional baseball team in the TV series Psych which Shawn and Gus join to investigate.
Who are the Seabirds?
Name the author of the book in which George and Lenny are the main characters.
Who is John Steinbeck?
Name the four DNA bases.
A(Adenine)
G(Guanine)
C(Cytosine)
T(Thiamine)