What’s the difference between gloves and mittens?
Mittens have one large pocket for your fingers, and gloves have individual pockets for each finger.
What 1952 book by E. B. White tells the tale of a spider who helps save a pig named Wilbur?
“Charlotte's Web”.
“Sometimes you feel like a nut; sometimes you don’t”
Almond Joy and Mounds.
In Turning Red, in the narrative introduction to "Turning Red", what does Mei Lee say is the #1 rule?
Honor your parents.
"The power of Christ compels you" is a famous line spoken by priests attempting to exorcise a demon in this 1973 film.
The Exorcist.
Where can you find the Winter Festival of Lights?
Niagara Falls, Canada.
These animals are highly specialized, day-flying insects in the order Lepidoptera, characterized by four wings covered in microscopic scales. They possess a three-part body—head, thorax, and abdomen—with six jointed legs, clubbed antennae, and a coiled, sucking mouthpart called a proboscis. They undergo complete metamorphosis, often having vibrant colors for mating and defense, and navigate using complex vision, including UV light.
Buttterfly.
What movie (based on a children’s book) led to the creation of real candy like Nerds and Everlasting Gobstoppers?
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (the book has a slightly different name: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory).
In the original script for Toy Story, what kind of toy was Woody?
A ventriloquist’s dummy.
This slasher killer did not actually start killing people until the sequel to his original 1974 film.
Leatherface.
What qualifies as a blizzard?
A snowstorm that lasts at least three hours with winds over 35 miles per hour and reduced visibility.
This term refers to a group of cats, specifically one not referred to as a pride.
clowder.
When Life Savers debuted in 1921, what four original flavors did it have?
Lime, lemon, orange, and grape.
In Godzilla: King of the Monsters, this Titan is awakened in Mexico and eventually bows to Godzilla.
Rodan.
"What you can't see can hurt you".
The Invisible Man.
Fill in the blank: An ________ is known for its stop-and-go life and may take up to 7 years to grow into its adult self.
Arctic Woolly Bear Moth.
This animal is the only mammal in the world that poops in cubes
wombat.
Named for a novel with the triumvirate of titular characters Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, what chocolate and nougat candy bar originally included three smaller bars: one vanilla, one chocolate, and one strawberry?
3 Musketeers.
Name me two Decepticons from Transformers.
Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave, Shockwave, Barricade.
acting as a solitary fairy spirit whose mournful wails and keening screams warn of an impending death in specific families. She is often perceived as a ghost or "woman of the Otherworld", rather than a direct cause of death.
Banshee.
What’s a “polar night”
A period of time where the sun doesn’t rise for over 24 hours in places within the Arctic Circle.
a small, deep-sea fish (about 6 inches long) renowned for having the largest teeth relative to body size of any marine animal, often called an _______. It has a dark brown to black color, small eyes, and specialized sockets in its roof to accommodate its massive lower fangs, as described by MBARI and the Australian Museum.
Fangtooth.
Named after a favorite horse belonging to the Mars family, which peanut chocolate bar was named (along with M&Ms) as the "official snack" of the 1984 Summer Olympics?
Snickers.
This movie was created by Nickelodeon, and it was based on a popular series. {Hint: It involves many types of mythical creatures that can only be viewed with a small device}
'The Spiderwick Chronicles'.
These mythical creatures are mythical, diminutive humanoid spirits from European folklore and Renaissance magic, traditionally described as small, bearded men wearing pointy hats who live underground, inside trees, or in rocky woodlands. They are guardians of nature and earth-dwelling treasure (minerals/gems) who possess deep ancient wisdom.
Gnome.