Light & moderate current of air.
What is Breeze
His term as dictator for life ended on the Ides of March 44 B.C.
Who is Julius Caesar
"War & Peace" originally published in 1869, is a novel written by this Russian author.
Who is Leo Tolstoy
When one says they've hit their "funny bone" they don't mean a bone. It's the Ulnar nerve located here.
What is Elbow/Arm
This many astronauts commanded and were aboard each Apollo mission.
What is 3
Set of instructions for cooking.
What is Recipe
This name adopted by Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov refers to the Lena River in Siberia.
Who is Lenin
The famous American writer Samuel Langhorne Clemens is better known by his pen name.
Who is Mark Twain
One half of this pair of organs is smaller than the other in order to make room for the heart.
What is Lung
All of the acorns on the planet are grown from this type of tree.
What is Oak
Due to their leg structure, penguins have to do this instead of walking.
What is Waddle
She made death masks during the Reign of Terror, & later founded a wax museum.
Who is Madam Tussaud
Sydney Carton is the central character in this Charles Dickens novel.
What is A Tale of Two Cities
This organ weighs about 8 pounds on an average adult, making it the heaviest.
What is Skin
Over a quarter of all countries in the world are in this continent.
What is Africa
Weak vocal tone.
What is Hoarse
On May 19, 1536 this second wife of Henry VIII very suddenly became his ex-wife.
Who is Anne Boleyn
This Jules Verne novel revolves around an adventure taken in the Nautilus.
What is 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
The hardest substance on the human body can be found here.
What is Teeth
This famous statue was intended to have arms, but they couldn't be found when it was rediscovered in 1820.
What is Venus de Milo
Something that is elaborately adorned with an intricate shape or decorated with complex patterns.
What is Ornate
When Robert Scott arrived at the South Pole in January 1912 he found the tent this man had left.
Who is Roald Amundsen
Although the character of Napoleon in George Orwell's "Animal Farm" shares his name with the French Emperor, he's actually a critique on this world leader at the time.
Who is Stalin
The reflex "Piloerection", better known as this, is the contraction of thousands of small muscles in the body when cold or frightened.
What is Goosebumps
Although always portrayed as a positive, this award, given out to the worst films, is named after this fruit.
What is Raspberry