This country houses Prague.
What is the Czech Republic?
The sixth planet from the sun.
What is Saturn?
In needlework, UFO stands for this.
What is an Unfinished Object?
This year dates the end of the Cold war.
What is 1989?
This chess piece can only move diagonally.
What is the bishop?
This country has the most lakes.
What is Canada?
Given that cats are feline and dogs are canine, bears are this.
What are ursine?
Claude Monet's father wanted him to be this profession.
What is a grocer? (and get into the grocery business)
This kind of bulb was once exchanged as a form of currency.
What are tulip bulbs?
John Cena's catch phrase.
What is "You can't see me!"?
The fastest flowing river in the world.
What is the Amazon River?
It can’t fly or breathe fire, but this largest living lizard has a venomous bite that inhibits blood clotting.
What is the Komodo Dragon?
When painting with tempera, this would be used to bind together color pigments.
What are egg yolks?
This man received credit for inventing the automobile (the modern, practical, gasoline-powered internal-combustion engine version).
Who is Karl Benz?
Charlie Chaplin incurred what part of his body?
What are his feet?
The Sea of Tranquility exists in this place.
Where is the Moon?
These four planets in our Solar System are known as the Gas Giants.
What are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune?
This is the record number of consecutive pirouettes? (done in tap shoes)
What is 55?
This garden is considered to be among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
What are the Hanging Gardens of Babylon?
This African country served as the setting for Tatooine in Star Wars.
Where is Tunisia?
This sea is the only one without any coasts.
What is the Sargasso Sea?
The color of the Himalayan poppy.
What is blue?
This art movement was associated with Yoko Ono in the 1960's.
What is the Fluxus movement?
Around 200 BC an anonymous Chinese innovator froze rice, milk, and spices creating a type of this dessert.
What is Ice Cream?
In this film, Humphrey Bogart says, "We'll always have Paris".
What is Casablanca?