The half-man, half-bull that lived on Crete under the palace at Knossos.
Minotaur
One of the 3 top rice producing states.
Louisiana
Arkansas
California
Mount St. Helens is a volcanic peak in which U.S. state?
Washington
Female singing voice that is lower than soprano.
Alto
Tubes that carry blood through the body.
Blood vessels
The first Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court who was appointed by George Washington.
John Jay
One of the 2 top blueberry producing states.
Maine
Michigan
Llamas and alpacas are animals native to which continent?
South America
A simple song or poem that tells a story.
Ballad
Soft, flexible tissue in the joints. It helps to protect parts of the body from shock.
Cartilage
Name the obelisque near the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. in honor of a U.S. President.
The nation's leading gold mining state.
Nevada
When it is summer in the U.S., which season is it in Australia?
A type of music that originated in the West Indies. It has a distinctive rhythm and improvised lyrics about humorous or current-day topics.
Calypso
The clear piece of tissue that protects the front of the eye.
Cornea
New York's Guggenheim Museum, completed in 1960, was designed by which famous American architect?
Frank Lloyd Wright
One of the 4 states with the longest caves.
Kentucky
South Dakota
New Mexico
West Virginia
Eastern
A folk song that expresses happiness or joy and is often sung on festive holidays.
The tube that connects the throat with the stomach for the passage and digestion of food.
Esophagus
Name 2 of the 5 oldest universities in the United States.
William & Mary (1693)
Yale (1701)
Princeton (1746)
Columbia (1754)
Name one of the 4 states along with its capital, whose capital city is named after a former U.S. president.
Jackson, Mississippi
Jefferson City, Missouri
Lincoln, Nebraska
Madison, Wisconsin
The Aleutian Islands are part of which U.S. state - Alaska or Hawaii?
Alaska
Words that are set to music.
Lyrics
A band of tissue that fastens bones together at the joints.
Ligament