Ele-Fun!
Just Jewish Things
Entomology Etymology
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Emily's favorite things
100

The two species of elephants, the Asian and African, can be distinguished by the shapes of this body part.

What are their ears?

100

When you invite the spirit of Eliahou into the home during the Passover seder, he drinks this from your table.

What is a glass of wine?

100

The word "insect" comes from the Latin phrase insectare, meaning "to cut up/into" because insects' bodies are characteristically divided into this many parts or sections.

What is three?
100

Among the first texts printed by the Gutenberg press was his version of this book, which was also known as the B42, as each page had 42 lines of text.

What is the bible?

100

Food

What is fettuccine alfredo?

200

Horton Hears a Who!, published in 1954, was written by famous illustrator and children's book author, Ted Geisel, who is better known by this name.

What is Dr. Seuss?

200

Celebrated in September or October, Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish equivalent of this annual calendrical event.

What is the new year?

200

The English name for this sucky boi translates to "little fly" in Spanish. 

What is a mosquito?

200

The name for this kind of typeface refers to the country in which it was invented. The typeface, itself, was used to condense texts, for the style took up less room on a page. Nowadays, it is used for emphasis or to indicate a word from a foreign language.

What is italics?

200

Ice cream

What is strawberry?

300

This animated pachyderm is the only title character in a Disney film to not speak any lines.

Who is Dumbo?

300

This ceremonial candelabra has 9 branches. The center candle, known as the shamash, is used to light the other 8 candles during Hanukkah.

What is a menorah?

300

The scientific name for these fuzzy bois, anthophila, derives from the Greek for "lover of flowers."

What are bees?

300

Deriving from the French word for "melt," this English word describes a set of alphanumeric characters depicted in a certain style and size.

What is font?

300

Youtube channel

What is Vaush?

400

Topsy the elephant was electrocuted by this American inventor in 1903 at Coney Island. The event was publicized and guests, including press, watched what would be filmed and distributed as entertainment.

Who was Thomas Edison?

400

Make sure you check behind the couch for this half piece of matzah wrapped in a cloth napkin!

What is the Afikoman?

400

The scientific name for this spotty boi, coccinellidae, comes from the Latin, coccineus, meaning "scarlet."

What is a ladybug?

400

We get these two words that describe characters from the days of the printing press, when small and large letters were stored in different cabinets, some higher than others. The letters used the most often were kept within reach, underneath the less-used capital letters.

What are lowercase and uppercase?

400

Movie

What is Blindspotting?

500

Elephants are the only animals on earth that have four of these body parts - one on each leg.

What are knees?

500

Give Emily a kiss right now. If you don't, it's an anti-Semitic hate crime. 

;*

500

The scientific name for this long boi, anisoptera, comes from the Greek for "uneven wing," since its hind pair of wings is broader than its forewings.

What is a dragonfly?

500

In 1522, Martin Luther translated the New Testament from Hebrew and Greek into this common language, expanding access of religion to European lower classes.

What is German?

500

Musical artist

What is Panic! At the Disco?