The human body is primarily made up of this
Water
This literary device uses "like" or "as" to describe something
Simile
This term refers to an unknown number, often replaced with "x" or "y"
Variable
Approximately what percentage of the world is left-handed?
10%
What do you call a sweaty dog?
This organ is responsible for pumping blood to vital organs
Heart
This word is used to describe the time and place that a story takes place
Setting
This term is used to describe the result of adding two numbers together
Sum
What is the second most-consumed beverage worldwide?
Tea
How much does Santa's sleigh cost?
Nothing. It is on the house.
If stretched out, this part of the human body measures an average of 22 feet long
Small intestine
This term is used to describe the very first paragraph in an essay
Introduction
This acronym is used to remember the order of operations
P.E.M.D.A.S.
Which president was a licensed barber?
Abraham Lincoln
What do you call a fake noodle?
An impasta!
This is the largest organ in the human body
Skin
This part of speech is used to describe a noun
Adjective
This is the term to describe the quantity that is being manipulated or changed in a mathematical problem
Independent variable
What color is a lobster's blood?
Blue
How do you organize a space-themed party?
You planet
This part of the body is often more active when you are asleep than when you are awake
Brain
In "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", this is the name of the man murdered by Hyde in the street
Danvers Carew
If one rooster laid 35 eggs and another rooster laid 40 eggs, how many eggs did both roosters lay together?
Roosters don't lay eggs
This animal has the longest pregnancies
Elephant
Why did the scarecrow win an award?
He was outstanding in his field!