Gandalf's full name
What is Gandalf the Grey, and later Gandalf the White?
Version of LEGO for extremely small children
What are duplos?
An insect, responsible for pollinating 1/3 of the food we eat, that lives in colonies
What is the honeybee?
Disease that shares its name with a German town and is a close relative of Ebola
What is Marburg?
Detective, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, that lives on 221B Baker St
Who is Sherlock Holmes?
Methods used by hobbits to prepare po-ta-toes
What is "boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew"?
Country that LEGO was founded in
Denmark
What are bats?
What is "Biosafety Level"?
What is Essex?
The name of the ancient tree-like beings that reside in Middle-earth
What is "ents"?
The best-selling LEGO set of all time
What is the LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon?
Bird that travels through "nectar corridors" timing their routes with blooming flowers from Central to North America
What is the hummingbird?
What is smallpox?
Museum that houses the Rosetta Stone and Parthenon scultures
What is the British Museum?
J.R.R. Tolkein's full name
What is John Ronald Reuel Tolkien?
Number of LEGOLand locations around the world
What is 10? (There are LEGOLands in Billund, California, Florida, New York, Malaysia, Dubai, Windsor, Japan, Korea and Germany)
This insect group, overshadowed by bees, is the second most important pollinator worldwide, especially of cacao plants
What are flies?
Person known as the "father of epidemiology" for his work during London's 1854 cholera outbreak
Who is John Snow?
What is Westminster Abbey?
The Elvish word for friend, which is also used to open the Doors of Durin
What is "mellon"?
The height of the tallest LEGO tower ever constructed
What is 99 feet?
This phenomenon, visible to bees but not humans, appears as patterns on flower petals that guide pollinators to nectar
What is ultraviolet light (UV) patterning?
This small island nation eradicated malaria in the 1960s, becoming a model for mosquito control programs
What is Sri Lanka?
Public square known for its fountains and lions, and which commemorates a naval victory
What is Trafalgar Square?