This knight was so plump his belly was equal to = Pi times his diameter
Sir Cumference
This element with the symbol, AU
Gold
Towers over the French skyline
Eiffel Tower
Square root of 64
8
He told everyone of his skills for when Britain became even more anarchic, like finding food and shelter and making fires in the wild
Sir Vivalist
A gift that a cow gets on vacation
Moo-venir
The lightest element in the world
Hydrogen
The largest marsupial found on Earth
Kangaroo
The first Prime Number
2
For a boundary dispute with a rival king King Arthur called on this knight equipped to settle the issue
Sir Veyor
A male version of this insect, that floats
boy-ant
Argon, xenon, and krypton, might make any old family jealous and are all members of this type of gas
Noble
The sound certain owls make
hoo
The digit of Pi following 3.141...
5
This knight had rhythm! Though, sadly more to do with 24-hour time periods than with music
Sir Cadian
The pony couldn't sing because her throat hurt, and she was a little this
hoarse
This letter is not used in the periodic table
Q or J
millenium
The sequence of numbers that begin 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8
Fibonnaci
He alway took the kind of route named for him - 6 hours of twists and turns for what should be a 2-hour ride back to Camelot
Sir Pentine (or Sir Cuitous)
Peter Pan is always flying, because he...
Neverlands
The 'li'tighest metal in the periodic table
lithium
A type of dog bred between Scotland and England borders
border collie
The branch of math that describes geometric objects and its deformations, such as stretching, twisting, deforming, bending, etc.
Topology