Ol' Blue Eyes, The Voice, The Sultan of Swoon, Chairman of the Board, and La Voz are all nicknames for this iconic singer who did it "his way."
Who is Frank Sinatra?
This island country lies off of the Southwest coast of Africa, and has a Dreamworks film that takes place here.
What is Madagascar?
This is the largest organ in our body.
What is Skin?
What is 7?
On Dec. 16, 1773, a group of colonists named "The Sons of Liberty" dumped a shipment of tea (342 chests) into the Boston Harbor to protest tea tax on colonist businesses that British businesses were not forced to pay. $18,000 worth of tea was lost, and the event became known as this.
What is "The Boston Tea Party?"
Even though piano keys are referred to as this word, they haven't been made out of the substance since the 1940s to protect endangered species. Today, they are most often made of plastic or resin.
What are "The Ivories"/Ivory?
This state's nickname is "The Last Frontier."
What is Alaska?
Please get this right. There are this number of vertebrae in a normal spinal column.
What is 24?
7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar
4 - x = -36
What is -40?
While celebrating the final draft of the Declaration of Independence on July 4th, 1776, the overly excited (and likely intoxicated) patriots cracked this historical object that now resides in Philadelphia.
What is The Liberty Bell?
This classic rock singer was born with four extra teeth giving him a bigger mouth to which he contributed his enhanced vocal range. He refused to have his teeth fixed, fearing it would affect his vocal ability.
Who is Freddie Mercury?
The only state in the U.S. with a flag that does not have 4 corners is this state.
What is Ohio?
Listen up, the smallest bones in the human body can be found here.
What are your Ears?
Malleus, Incus, and the Stapes
the smallest muscles in the body are also found here!
If Tommy is making a 70 mile trip, and he will be driving 70 mph the entire way there, it will Tommy this length of time to get halfway to his destination.
What is 30 Minutes/Half an Hour?
At his inauguration, this president delivered the greatest one-liner ever in an inaugural address, saying - "My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country."
Who was John F. Kennedy?
This outlaw country star recorded two of his best selling albums in prisons in 1968-1969, one prison being San Quinten Prison and the other in Folsom Prison.
Who is Johnny Cash?
These are the 7 continents of the world.
What are North/South America, Africa, Europe, Australia, Antarctica, and Asia?
A single eye is moved by this number of muscles to look up, down, and all around.
superior, inferior, lateral, & medial rectus muscles, and the superior & inferior oblique muscles
The formula used to find the area of a 12 inch circle.
What is Pi(6)2 ?
On March 5th, 1770 in Boston, five people were killed after British soldiers fired on a mob that was protesting and harassing the soldiers. This act was heavily publicized by patriots such as Sam Adams and Paul Revere for anti-Britain propaganda, and the event earned the bloody title of this.
What is "The Boston Massacre?"
This instrument is a wind musical instrument and a type of vessel flute. Typically has four to twelve finger holes and a mouthpiece that projects from the body. It is not a common instrument and is most commonly known for being in the title of a Legend of Zelda game.
What is an Ocarina?
Of the five great lakes, this lake is the largest.
What is Lake Superior?
What is the Liver?
Going up, this is the next prime number after 17.
What is 19?
From 1892 to 1924, the United States earned the title "The Great Melting Pot" as nearly 12 million immigrants earned their U.S. citizenship through this federally owned island.
What is Ellis Island?