The two main lower leg bones are the tibia and the _____.
What is the Fibula?
In this country it is illegal to name a pig "Napoleon."
What is France?
This is the amount of terms a President can serve.
What is 2 terms?
Vampire/Werewolf love story originally written by Stephanie Meyer before becoming a successful movie.
What is Twilight?
This is what YOLO stands for.
What is "You Only Live Once"?
"Phalanges" is the medical name for these parts of the body.
What are fingers/toes?
In this U.S. state, it is illegal to put an alligator in a fire hydrant.
What is Florida?
Only U.S. President to serve more than 2 terms.
Who is FDR?
Second book/movie in "The Hunger Games" trilogy.
What is Catching Fire?
Term used to describe something "suspicious" or "shady".
What is "sus"?
The "metatarsals" are located on this part of the body.
What is the foot?
An old Alabama law states that it is illegal to have a ice cream cone in your back pocket to prevent theft of this farm animal.
What is a horse?
The number President Abraham Lincoln was.
What is the 16th?
The two colors that represented Gandalf in Lord of the Rings.
What are grey and white?
Short for charisma, the ability to flirt.
What is "rizz"?
This is the name of the kneecap bone.
What is the patella?
In this country it is illegal to name your child something offensive/absurd, they actually must approve the name.
What is Iceland?
Year that Watergate Scandal happened. (multiple correct answers)
When is 1972,1973, &/or 1974?
Name of Hermione Granger's cat in the Harry Potter books/movies.
Who is Crookshanks?
This term refers to someone who deliberately provokes others online.
What is a "troll"?
This is the amount of vertebrae in the lumbar section of the spine.
What is 5?
It was once illegal to eat fried chicken with utensils in this U.S. state.
What is Georgia?
This Presidents real name is "Leslie Lynch King Jr."
Who is Gerald Ford?
This is the state The Help takes place in.
What is Mississippi?
The term "fanum tax" means you are doing this to someone.
What is stealing their food?