Treaties that are made with an ax would be called. . . .
ax pacts
Which ancient civilization is credited with holding the first Olympic Games?
Ancient Greece
What animal is referred to as the “ship of the desert”?
Camels
Originally, Amazon only sold what products?
Books
What natural edible substance can never go bad and last for thousands of years?
Honey
What is a furry small magical creature?
A hairy fairy
Which NFL team scored the most points in a Superbowl?
San Francisco 49ers
What bird has a tongue that is three times the length of its beak?
Woodpeckers
What does SPF stand for in sunscreen?
Sun Protection Factor
What is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside?
Strawberry
A walking horse rider would be called a. . . .
An equestrian pedestrian
Which swimmer has won more Olympic Gold medals than any other?
Micheal Phelps
What dog has a blue tongue?
Chow-Chow (Shar-Pei)
Demolition of the Berlin Wall separating East and West Germany began in what year?
1989
What country's shape looks like a boot?
Italy
What would a lucky glimpse be called?
Chance-glance
Which NBA player starred with his father in a Burger King commercial?
Stephen Curry
What insect can live for weeks after losing its head?
A Cockroach!
What food manufacturing company headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan, uses several animal mascots to sell its cereals, such as Newton the Owl, Tony the Tiger and a rooster named Cornelius?
Kelloggs
What is the tiny piece at the end of a shoelace called?
Aglet
What is an excellent grade spruce tree?
A fine pine.
What are the three unusual sports that used to be a part of the Olympics?
Tug-of-war, live pigeon shooting, and Swimming obstacle race
What animal can survive being frozen solid and then thawed out?
Wood Frog
What is the human body’s heaviest organ?
Skin
Which insect can lift objects 50 times its body weight?
Ant