Manor
He was the original owner of the current Harlaxton Manor.
What is Gregory Gregory?
You'd be a wise old owl if you knew that the scripps spelling bee has one of these creatures on its logo.
What is a bee?
This is the British word for Cotton candy.
What is Candy Floss?
Once you turn 18 it's your "duty" as a U.S. citizen to serve on one these groups in court when called.
What is a jury?
This is the largest organ in the human body.
What is the skin?
This university owned Harlaxton before UE.
What is Stanford?
In 1492, Leonardo da Vinci was born near small Tuscan hill town called this.
What is Vinci?
This is the British term for a truck.
What is a lorry?
When this cools quickly after an eruption, it can form a type of glass called obsidian.
What is lava?
This is the smallest planet in our solar system.
What is mercury?
This is the product that Violet Van der Elst invented.
What is brushless shaving cream?
If you master the history of the credit card, you'll discover the first purchase with this was at a Sears in 1985.
This is the British word for rain boots.
What is wellies?
The 21st letter of the hebrew alphabet, it's also the lower front part of your leg.
What is the shin?
There is a solid, a liquid, and a gas, but this is the fourth state of matter.
What is plasma?
During War World II, Harlaxton became home to this division of the army.
What is the Royal Air Force?
Carrie Fisher auditioned for Star Wars and this horror film at the same time.
What is Carrie?
This is the British equivalent to the game monkey in the middle.
What is piggy in the middle?
This soft underlay of feathers from a duck or goose is used to stuff pillows.
What is down?
This is the number of elements on the periodic table.
118
This is the year that Harlaxton was constructed.
What is 1831?
When he's rapping, Oscar winner Lonnie Lynn is more commonly known by this one-word name.
What is Common?
This is the word used to express happiness in the UK.
What is chuffed?
"Eye". This is the Greek goddess of the rainbow.
Iris
This is the word that scientists use to describe a unit of measure that also happens to be the name of an animal.
What is a mole?