This ghoulish ship is said to appear in fog off South Africa’s coast
What is the Flying Dutchman?
This sport features skiing and rifle shooting
What is biathlon?
This many Spartans stood against Persia along a narrow passageway
What is 300?
This is the longest bone in the body
What is the femur?
This poet wrote 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey'
Who is Homer?
This demon always says his name three times
Who is Beetlejuice?
The winter sport called "skijoring" was retired from the Winter Games after appearing briefly in 1928. It was the only Winter event ever to include this animal
What are horses?
This iconic battle took place during the Texas Revolution
What is the Battle of the Alamo?
This is the fancy way of saying shoulder blade
What is the scapula?
Wrote, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players”
Who is William Shakespeare?
This chain-carrying spirit warned of three more who would come that same night
Who is Jacob Marley?
The United States' first Olympic gold in 2026 was this sport
What is downhill? (alpine skiing)
This was the battle that ended Napoleon's rule
What is the Battle of Waterloo?
This is the name of the bone that forms your heel
What is the calcaneus?
Wrote, “Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You”
Who is Dr. Seuss?
There are this many ghost types in Phasmophobia
What is 27?
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What is the Nordic combined?
This was the last stand of Custer
What is the Battle of Little Bighorn?
The deltoid muscle connects the scapula, the clavicle, and this long bone
What is the humerus?
Wrote, "From what I've tasted of desire, I hold with those who favor fire"
Who is Robert Frost?
The young protagonist of this movie says, "I see dead people."
What is The Sixth Sense?
Up until 1948, the only Winter event available to women was this
What is figure skating?
Those fabled few Spartans were defeated in this battle
What is the Battle of Thermopylae?
This is the only bone that does not touch any other bones
What is the hyoid?
Wrote, "Quoth the Raven, 'Nevermore.'"
Who is Edgar Allan Poe?