This organ pumps blood throughout the body.
heart
This big cat is known as the "king of the jungle."
Lion
This school has won the most recognized national championships in college football history.
Alabama
This alcoholic beverage is made by fermenting grapes.
What is wine?
This infamous criminal was known as "The Killer Clown" and was convicted of murdering 33 young men and boys in the 1970s.
Who is John Wayne Gacy?
This system in the body is responsible for sending messages using electrical signals—it's made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
nervous system
This black-and-white bear is native to China and eats mostly bamboo.
Panda
Before winning a Super Bowl, this quarterback won the Heisman Trophy in 2007 playing for the Florida Gators.
Who is Tim Tebow?
This popular Mexican spirit is made from the blue agave plant.
What is tequila?
This American couple was convicted in the 1989 murders of their wealthy parents, claiming years of abuse.
Who are the Menendez brothers?
This large, flat muscle at the bottom of the rib cage plays a major role in breathing.
What is the diaphragm?
This marine mammal uses echolocation and is known for its intelligence and playful nature.
Dolphin
This running back from Oklahoma State set the single-season FBS rushing record in 1988 and won the Heisman.
Who is Barry Sanders?
This clear distilled spirit gets its primary flavor from juniper berries.
What is gin?
Known as the "Milwaukee Cannibal," this serial killer was convicted of murdering and dismembering 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991.
Who is Jeffrey Dahmer?
These are the strong, flexible tissues that connect muscles to bones.
Tendons
This bird is the fastest animal on Earth when diving, reaching speeds over 200 mph.
Falcon
Known as “The U,” this school dominated college football in the 1980s and early 2000s and has produced more NFL draft picks than any other school.
Miami
The name of this beer brand, known for its horses and Clydesdale ads, begins with "Bud."
What is Budweiser?
This infamous 1970s cult leader didn’t personally commit the Tate-LaBianca murders, but was convicted of orchestrating them.
Who is Charles Manson?
This part of the human body contains about 100 billion neurons and is responsible for controlling thoughts, memory, and voluntary movement.
The Brain
This rare mammal, native to Australia, lays eggs and has a bill like a duck.
What is a platypus?
This USC running back won the Heisman in 1979 and later became a Hall of Famer in both college and pro football.
Charles White
This type of whiskey must be made in a specific region of Scotland to bear its name.
What is Scotch?
This British serial killer, active in the late 1800s, was never caught but is believed to have murdered at least five women in London’s Whitechapel district.
Who is Jack the Ripper?