1
What is salamander?
1
What is babble?
a wild party
What is rager?
[Category: Notable American Women]
In her autobiography, she tells of a rather “singular coincidence” that one of her Swiss ancestors was a teacher of the Deaf
Who is Helen Keller?
September 2nd: An expedition to this shipwreck led to the rediscovery of a bronze Diana of Versailles replica
What is the RMS Titanic?
2
What is sperm whale?
2
What is nachos?
to exchange goods or services for other goods or services without money
What is barter?
[Category: US States]
Of the 10 US states with two-word names, this one stretches the farthest south
What is New Mexico?
What are teens?
3
What is kingfisher?
3
What is pacify?
a short introductory advertisement for a product, especially one that does not mention the name of the thing being advertised
What is teaser?
[Category: Animals]
Because of the requirements in pumping blood to its brain, it has the highest blood pressure of any living animal
What are giraffes?
September 21st: This team earned their 119th loss of the 2024 MLB season, tying the American League loss record set by the 2003 Detroit Tigers
What are the Chicago White Sox?
4
What is wildebeest?
4
What is fabric?
a 1978 American musical romantic comedy film
What is Grease?
[Category: World Borders]
After Canada & the US, these two countries share the longest land border at more than 4,700 miles
What are Russia & Kazakhstan?
September 23rd: German police announce that they found 209 pounds of cocaine worth $7.8 million hidden inside crates of this fruit in supermarkets
What are bananas?
5
What is timber wolf?
5
What is hacked?
part of a chicken
What is breast?
[Category: US Stamps]
This Roman numeral appeared on stamps in a 2022 series for the 50th anniversary of an anti-discrimination law
What is IX?
September 24: A study on the Ordovician meteor event provides evidence that these may have existed around Earth approximately 446 million years ago
What are rings?