Valentine's Day
Animations
Science
Animals
Natural Disasters
100

In the 1955 animated feature “Lady and the Tramp,” two dogs share a smooch over a meal of what?

Spaghetti and meatballs. 

100

 In Wreck-It Ralph, what is the name of the game that Ralph meets Vanellope in?

Sugar Rush. 

100

What year was when pluto demoted to a dwarf planet? 

August 24, 2006. 

100

A slender, segmented body; one pair of wings; three pairs of long, hair-like legs; and specialized, highly elongated, piercing-sucking mouthparts. All of these animals drink nectar from flowers; females of many species have also adapted to drink blood.

Mosquito. 

100

This disaster comes in different shapes and sizes. Some may appear as wide funnel-shaped clouds, others as thin rope-like swirls stretching from the ground to the sky. The duration of this disaster, and the distance they travel, varies. Most last less than ten minutes and travel five to ten kilometres before disappearing. 

Tornadoes. 

200

When was February 14 first declared to be St. Valentine's Day?

1537 (by King Henry VII).

200

What masked vigilante did the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles occasionally work with?

Casey Jones. 

200

What do you call a volcano that’s not currently erupting?

Dormant. 

200

These animals are small, nocturnal rodents with grayish-brown, silky fur, white underparts, and large, dark eyes for night vision. They are defined by the patagium, a furred skin membrane extending from their wrists to ankles that allows them to glide over 150 feet, using a flattened tail to steer. They are omnivorous, highly social in winter, and live in forest tree hollows.

Flying Squirrel. 

200

This disaster range from quiet ____ flows to explosive, deadly blasts. They can last days to years, creating new land while releasing dangerous gases, ash, and pyroclastic flows. 

Volcanic Eruptions. 

300

In the movie “Titanic,” what's the name of Rose's necklace?

The Heart of the Ocean. 

300

In Alice in Wonderland, which character tells Alice, "We're all mad here"? 

The Cheshire Cat.

300

What do you call the elements helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon and oganesson?

Noble gasses. 

300

A massive, highly muscular, solitary wildcat, reaching up to 8 feet long (including a long, black-tipped tail) and weighing 75–175 lbs, with tan/rust-colored fur. Known as a "silent" apex predator, it cannot roar, but makes shrill screams, chirps, and purrs. They have exceptional hunting agility and can leap 40 feet horizontally.

Cougar. 

300

I cause a lot of flooding and a lot of rainfall. Which natural disaster am I?

Hurricane. 

400

These are three U.S. states that have towns named "Valentine" or "Valentines". What are they?  

Nebraska, Texas and Virginia. 

400

Donald Duck was reportedly banned in Finland for what reason?

Because he never wears his pants.

400

How many times has Neptune orbited the Sun since its discovery?

Since its discovery in 1846, Neptune has made one full orbit, which it finished in 2011.

400

These animals are among the world's largest and most powerful eagles. Their rear talons are about 3-4 inches long—the same size as a grizzly bear's claws! Like many other birds of prey, this animal continues to bring fresh green twigs and branches to the nest after the nestling has hatched.

Harpy Eagle. 

400

In 1923, a massive earthquake struck Tokyo, killing 99,000 people. The quake, however, was not directly responsible for most of the deaths. What was?

Firestorms immediately after the quake.

500

Which song plays during the final scene of the Twilight Saga?

A Thousand Years by Christina Perrie. 

500

What vegetable type does Popeye utilize as a last-minute source of strength?

Spinach. 

500

What is the deepest part of the ocean?

The Challenger Deep, which is located inside the Mariana Trench. 

500

a massive, long-necked sauropod herbivore from the Late Jurassic period (150-145 million years ago), characterized by uniquely long forelimbs that gave it a giraffe-like, upright stance. Measuring over 75 feet in length and 40 feet in height, it weighed up to 80 tons. It was a high-browsing, four-legged creature with a small head and spoon-shaped teeth.

Brachiosaurus. 

500

What is the "Ring of Fire," and why is it famous?

An area around the Pacific Ocean with high tectonic activity, causing 90% of the world's earthquakes and many volcanoes.