d/dx[5pi]
What is 0?
The central nervous system of the body consists of the spinal cord and this organ.
What is the brain?
In 1996 this 2-piece bathing suit celebrated its 50th anniversary.
What is a bikini?
He has been the quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs since 2017 and in 2020 led the team to their first Superbowl victory since 1970.
Who is Patrick Maholmes II?
If you're a beginner you might hippity-hop over to this smaller gentler slope.
What is a bunny hill?
Jim Croce sang that this Chicago gambler was badder than old King Kong and meaner than a junkyard dog.
Who is Leroy Brown?
d/dx[2x]
What is 2?
These teeth are named for their resemblance to a dog's sharp teeth.
What are canines?
In 2004 this Spice Girl created her own line of jeans called VB Rocks.
Who is Victoria Beckham?
This team chose not to be called the 'Nickels' but instead paid homage to Western hero "Cody".
Who are the Buffalo Bills?
Something you'd sprinkle on after a shower it's also the term for soft dry freshly fallen snow.
What is powder?
Name this song:
What is "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"?
d/dx[e^x]
What is
e^x
The system inside these organs is commonly called the "Bronchial Tree"?
What are the lungs?
These include the bridal type usually of white net & the shoulder-length black mourning type.
What are veils?
Won by this quarterback, the Pittsburg Steelers won back-to-back super bowls in 1975 and 76.
Who is Terry Bradshaw?
Downhill racing may require you to ski between these obstacles.
What are slaloms?
Rod Stewart donated all his royalties from this sexy 1978 No. 1 hit to UNICEF.
What is "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy"?
d/dx[x^3+x]
What is
3x^2+1
It's the medical name for the thighbone, the longest bone in the human body.
What is the femur?
Plaid flannel shirts were a big part of this '90s style of fashion & music associated with Nirvana.
What is grunge?
The Seattle Seahawks' mascot is named this a football term for an assault on the opposing quarterback.
What is Blitz?
Circles, squares, and diamonds are a measure of trail difficulty on the mountain. Respectively, these are the shapes' colors.
What is green, blue, and black?
Name this song:
What is "School's Out"?
d/dx[tan(x)]
What is
sec^2(x)
The stapes, the smallest bone in the body, is located in this organ.
What is the ear?
David Bowie was a style icon of this look from the Greek for male & female in one.
What is androgynous?
This verb, meaning to change the play at the line of scrimmage, can also mean to improvise in a non-football situation.
What is to audible?
This Winter Olympics host nation struck gold in 2010 when Alexandre Bilodeau won the men's Moguls in freestyle skiing.
What is Canada?
In 1977 he remade Jimmy Jones' 1960 hit Handy Man & handily won a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Performance.
Who is James Taylor?