Despite persistent rumors of her escape into exile, this young princess perished at the hands of the Bolsheviks. Marking the end of sovereign rule in Russia.
Who is Anastasia
This ominous name refers to a group of crows...
What is a Murder
This modern day city, once named after a Roman Emperor, was the bridge between Asia and Europe and served as a hub of culture and trade.
What is Istanbul
This fermented tea drink is often marketed as a probiotic health beverage
What is Kombucha
This famed comet comes once every 75 years and can be seen with the naked eye. Making it a must-see for astronomy enthusiasts.
What is Haley’s comet
‘Where the sidewalk ends’ and ‘A Light in the Attic’ are a famous collection of poems and illustrations by this artist known for whimsical children’s verses.
Who is Shel Silverstein
Before her untimely death, known as the "People's Princess", this member of 90's British royalty was known for her activism and glamour.
Who was Princess Diana
This group of 12 has the public responsibility of determining a verdict
This Siberian lake is the deepest and oldest freshwater lake in the world.
What is lake Baikal
This canned meat product became especially popular in Hawaii and during World War II
What is Spam
This letter in Einstein's famous equation for relativity represents the speed of light.
“Double, double toil and trouble; / Fire burn, and caldron bubble" is a famous chant by 3 witches in the Shakespearean play.
What is Macbeth
Although widely loved for it's unlikely romance, this Disney film never gives it's temperamental prince a true name.
What is Beauty and the Beast
Often moving in formation, this refers to a small group of vehicles traveling together.
What is a convoy.
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What is Austria
This Korean side dish of fermented cabbage is a staple in dishes like bibimbap.
What is Kimchi.
This gas is the most abundant in Earths atmosphere at 78%
What is Nitrogen
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife" said this witty author 19th century author
Who is Jane Austen
In the Princess Diaries, Mia unexpectadly becomes heir to the throne to this fictional country.
What is Genovia
This quirky name refers to a group of porcupines
What is a prickle
Due to the convergence of three world-renowned mountain ranges. This country holds the most glaciers in the world.
What is Pakistan
Despite its seafood sounding name, this dish is often served at ranches and festivals in the American west, featuring breaded and fried bull testicles
What are Rocky Mountain Oysters
These charged particles from the Sun interact with Earth’s magnetic field and atmosphere creating the spectacle known as the aurora borealis.
What is Solar Wind
"___ is the very spice of life, That gives it all its flavour" said English poet William Cowper in his poem The Task
What is Variety
This environmentally minded princess leads her people through the Valley of the Wind in this post-apocalyptic Hayao Miyazaki film.
Who is Naussica
Spooky and secrative, this term refers to a gathering of witches to perfect their craft.
What is a Coven
This southeast Asian city recently claimed the title for largest population in the world. A title previously held by another island city to the north.
What is Jakarta
This Chinese delicacy consists of curing a raw egg in ash, clay, salt, and other preservatives until the yolk turns dark green.
What is the “thousand year egg” or century egg.
The brightest star in the sky, this white dwarf resides in the Canis Major ("greater dog") constellation, making one Harry Potter character appropriately named after it.
What is Sirius
Published shortly after his death, this poet writes of a love so strong that even angels were jealous, featuring a ‘kingdom by the sea’, and recounts the loss of the narrator’s beloved Annabel Lee.
Who is Edgar Allen Poe