The Nature of Things
Whodunits
Down on the Farm
Can You Hear Me Now?
It's a Numbers Game
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This sweet food is made by bees

What is honey?  Honey never goes bad because it is inhospitable to bacteria

100

This 1985 film is based on a board game whodunit

What is Clue? The movie has three endings

100

Baby cow

What is a calf? A calf weighs 60-100 pounds at birth

100

You hear a sonic boom on Earth when this happens

What is when something exceeds the speed of sound? When you hear a whip crack, it's because it breaks the speed of sound. You're hearing a mini sonic boom

100

This is the base number of innings in a Major League Baseball (MLB) game

What is nine? The games sometimes go into more innings to break a tie. The MLB game with the most innings was played in 1920 between the Boston Braves and the Brooklyn Robins. IT ran for 26 innings and would have gone longer if it had not been called due to darkness

200

It is the hardest gem in the world

What is diamond? The stone is made entirely of carbon. Russia has the largest reserve of diamonds- 650 million carats out of an estimated 1.2 billion carats in the ground

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This granddaddy-of-them-all sleuth was created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Who is Sherlock Holmes? As of 2021, the Sherlock character has appeared in 226 films

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Baby horse

What is a foal? A foal's legs are 80-90% the size of its adult legs at birth, and they can walk within an hour or two of birth

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These flying mammals have poor night vision, but their hearing can be better than human hearing

What are bats? They navigate by what is called echolocation. They send out a sound and wait for an echo, which helps them locate or avoid objects

200

When we do something at the very last minute, it is called doing it at this hour

What is 11th? Youc an think of the 11th hour as "just in the nick of time."

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Found in the northern hemisphere, this is the world's biggest island

What is Greenland? Eighty percent of the island is covered in ice. Of its 56,000 inhabitants, 17,000 live in the capital of Nuuk.

300

Agatha Christie's highly rated mystery takes place on this train

What is the Orient Express? In the 1974 film version, Ingrid Bergan won the Academy Award

300

Farm animals with curly tails

What are pigs (or hogs or swine)? Pigs are smarter than dogs, and you can train them

300

This part of the eat continues to grow

What is earlobe? Genetics do not determine whether earlobes grow

300

Those who are intuitive are said to have this sense

What is sixth? It can refer to a spiritual experience

400

This country owns almost all of the pandas of the world

What is China? They loan their 1,600 pandas to other countries but retain ownership of them. They call it panda diplomacy

400

This 1963 classic stars Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn and is set in Paris

What is Charade? Other cast members of note include Walter Matthau, George Kennedy, and James Coburn. Is has been called "the best Alfred Hitchcook movie that Hitchcook didn't make."

400

Baby sheep

What is lamb? Lambs are herbivores and feed off grass and plants

400

When we place this next to our ear, we are not hearing the ocean

What is seashell? What we hear is the sound of blood traveling through veins in our ear

400

People often don't want to play this fiddle with their spouse

What is second? The term comes from the orchestra's second violin section, which plays a supporting role

500

The brightest star in the sky is also part of the name of a satellite radio station that ends in XM

What is Sirius? Also known as the Dog Star, it is 20 times brighter than our sun. Sirius is actually two stars

500

In this 1978 film, Hercule Poirot is pressed into action while on an Egyptian river cruise when a newlywed is found dead

What is Death on the Nile? The cast was filled with notables such as Peter Ustinov as Hercule Poirot, Mia Farrow, Bette Davis, George Kennedy, Angela Lansbury, and Maggie Smith

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The pickiest eater of the farm animals

What is goat? The don't eat contaminated food or food that is found on the ground or floor. They also prefer more nutritious foods. Contrary to popular belief, they do not eat tin cans

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True or false. You can't hear when you're asleep

What is false? Your brain doesn't process what the ears hear when you're asleep

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A statement or issue known as this rail is bound to be controversial and could lead to the end of the politician's career or destroy someone's credibility

What is third? There's another meaning: It's an additional rail that uses electricity do power subways