A female ostrich is called this Hen;hens In Greek mythology, Persephone ate four of this fruit's seeds and was condemned to spend a season of the year as Queen of the Underworld pomegranate;pomegranates It is the common name for the clavicle collarbone;the collarbone;collar bone The Great Pyramid of Giza was built for this 4th dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu;Cheops The larynx is colloquially known as this voicebox;voice box;voiceboxes;voice boxes She was the Queen of the Greek Gods Hera;Here This type of involuntary muscle tissue if found only in the heart cardiac muscle;cardiac;cardiac muscles In many parts of the world, the stop signs are in the shape of this regular polygon octagon;octagons;regular octagon;regular octagons Falabella is a breed of this animal Horse;horses If you were in a Chinese junk, you would be in this boat;boats;ship;ships;sailboat;sail boat;sailboats;sail boats;sailing vessel;sailing vessels In this naturally-occurring optical phenomenon, light rays are bent to produce a displaced image of distant objects or the sky Mirage;mirages This special form of a mythical creature is sometimes used to represent atheism Invisible Pink Unicorn;IPU This thin membrane transmits sound from the air to your ossicles tympanic membrane;eardrum;ear drum;tympanum;myrinx;eardrums;ear drums;tympanic membranes In the Western Zodiac, he is the archer Sagittarius A group of geese when flying in formation are known as this wedge;skein;wedges;skeins This unit of length measurement is used to measure the height of horses hands;hand This jewel is the traditional birthstone for May Emerald Prince William of England earned a Scottish Master of Arts degree at this university St.Andrews;St Andrews;St. Andrews;StAndrews A dingo is this wild dog;dog;feral dog This musical instrument, played by means of a keyboard, was widely used in the Baroque era, but lost popularity following the invention of the piano harpsichord;harpsichords A 'Redback' is a potentially dangerous species of this animal native to Australia spider;spiders The oldest known dice were excavated as part of a 5000-year-old backgammon set at this archeological site in Iran Burnt City;Shahr-e Sukhte;Shahr-i Sokhta This country is the world's top cocoa producer Cote d'ivoire;Ivory Coast;Republic of cote d'ivoire Japan is sometimes identified as the land of this Rising sun; the rising sun;land of the rising sun This actress is estranged from her father, Jon Voight Angelina Jolie;Jolie During the English Reformation, large numbers of these types of windows were smashed and replaced with plain glass stained glass;stainedglass;stained glass windows This bear belonged to Christopher Robin Winnie the Pooh;Pooh;Winnie;Pooh bear;Poohbear The people of Ancient Rome spoke this language Latin There are this many events in a decathlon 10;ten They were Peter's enemies in 'Peter Pan' Pirates;pirate Coffee was first consumed in the 9th century, when it was discovered in the highlands of this country Ethiopia Turkeys are birds native to this continent North America;N America The Roman numeral L signifies this number 50 He invented Coca-Cola in 1886 John Pemberton;Pemberton The crime is called this when a child murders his or her father Patricide It is the next prime number after 7 11 If a person is afraid of confined spaces, they have this claustrophobia The Shinkansen trains in Japan have this English name Bullet trains;bullet train;bullet;bullets;the bullet train;the bullet trains In Spanish, the number four is this cuatro This biologist invented a greenhouse that turned sewage into water through natural processes John Todd;Todd The Titanic set off from this city on her maiden voyage Southampton He wrote 'The Jungle Book' Rudyard Kipling;Kipling Fans of the New York Rangers were sometimes known to mockingly chant "We want" these when the Rangers faced the New York Islanders fishsticks;fish sticks This name for a long race comes from a battle in the years BC Marathon In fashion, bell bottoms, flares, and slacks are all types of these pants If a person suffers from arachnophobia, they are afraid of these spiders;spider Goldilocks eats these at the house of the three bears porridge In Hungary, he is known as Kriss Kringle Santa Claus;Santa;Claus;SantaClaus He won the 2008 Wimbledon Men's Singles Rafael Nadal;Nadal Australia's flag is made up of blue, white, and this colour red The line across the middle of a circle is known as this diameter 12 separate triangles have this many sides in total 36 This month was named after the purification ritual that took place on the 15th day of the month in the old Roman calendar February This style of tutu, also known as the 'powder puff' was designed specially for Bizet's 'Symphony in C' Balanchine;Karinska In Europe, the insect species Mantis religiosa is known colloquially as this praying mantis;praying mantises Saint Patrick's Day is the national holiday of Ireland and is celebrated on this date March 17;March 17th;17 March It was a type of fictional 3-legged walker from the H.G.Wells' classic 'The War of the Worlds' Tripod;fighting-machine;tripods;fighting-machines;fighting machine;fighting machines This is stored in a punnet Fish;fishes This U.S. army base is often the subject of conspiracy theories Area 51;Area51 It's the capital of Poland Warsaw She was Henry VIII sixth wife Catherine Parr;Catherine Parre;Katherine Parr;Katharine Parr;Katherine Parre;Katharine Parre In Greek mythology, this brother of Prometheus was punished by Zeus and made to bear the weight of the heavens Atlas They were the first animals intentionally sent into space fruit flies;fruitflies;fruit fly;fruitfly Zbtb7, a gene that may act as a master switch for cancer and is resonsible for its evolution, was originally named this Pokemon The perambulator was an early type of this baby buggy;stroller;baby transport;baby buggies;strollers This 1898 novella was made famous by its striking similarity to the real life Titanic sinking, which happened 14 years later Futility or the Wreck of the Titan A nun's garment is called this wimple;wimples The Roman numeral M signifies this number 1000 He is the leader of the X-Men Professor Charles Xavier;Xavier;Professor X Gazpacho is a type of this soup This name was given to the fool or clown at a medieval court jester;buffoon;jesters;buffoons This supermodel is best known fro representing Calvin Klein fragrances since 1987 Christy Turlington;Turlington It is the headquarters of the U.S. Department of Defense Pentagon;the pentagon If you are good at gardening, you may be referred to as this greenthumb;greenthumbs;green thumb;green thumbs This type of axe, resembling a hatchet with a straight shaft is native to North America tomahawk;tomahawks He was the friar in Robin Hood's band of men Friar Tuck;Tuck In Irish mythology, she is a female spirit and an omen of death banshee;banshees This is a long, narrow inlet with steep sides, created in a valley carved by glacial activity Fjord;fjords;fiord;fiords A smack is a type of this ship;boat;sailing vessel;sailboat;ships;boats;sailboats;sailing vessels;sail boats In golf, this person carries a player's bag, gives insightful advice, and moral support caddie;caddy;caddies;caddys This type of armour consists of small metal rings linked together in a pattern to form a mesh chainmail;chain mail;chain maille;mail;maille A biplane has this many sets of wings 2;two This man's autobiography provided the archetype for the American success story Benjamin Franklin;Franklin This star sign has the symbol of a fish Pisces A leap year is also known as this intercalary year;intercalary This disaster hit Chicago in 1871 Great Fire;fire;Great Chicago Fire In the saying, they will play when the cat's away Mice;mouse They are also known as the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and the Temple of Solomon Knights Templar;Templars;the Knights templar;Templar Peter Parker works as a photographer at this fictional newspaper Daily Bugle;Bugle;the bugle;the daily bugle This loop of rope designed to be thrown around a target and tighten when pulled is also known as a riata lasso;lassoes;lariat;lariats In fiction, Sherlock Holmes lived on this London street Baker Street;Baker;Baker St;Baker St. Playing cards emerged in the 12th century in this country China This colour is linked with cowardice Yellow Winners of the first modern Olympic games were given a silver medal and this olive branch;olive branches She was the first female ruler of England Matilda;Maud;Maude These monumental sculptures carved from great trees, usually cedar originated along the Pacific northwest coast of North America totem poles;totem pole;totem;totems This game was a part of the Olympic Games from 1900 to 1920 tug of war;tug o'war;tug war;rope pulling It can have B,HB, OR 2B written on it pencil;pencils In rhyme this Simple character met a pieman going to the fair Simon;Simon Simple It is the only mammal that can kneel on all fours elephant;elephants William Tell shot this fruit off of his son's head apple;apples It is the first month in a calendar year to have 30 days April A podiatrist would look at this part of your body feet;foot The Jolly Roger flag showed a skull and this crossbones;cross bones;cross bone;crossbone A bicycle designed for two people is known as this tandem;tandems This type of old-fashioned pen was made using a bird's feather quill;quills Tadpoles are also known as these pollywogs;pollywog;polliwogs;polliwog This South American country's name is also the name of a nut Brazil In early films, this person was Laurel's comic partnet Hardy Neptune is the god of this Sea;Ocean;water;seas;oceans;waters It is the opposite of expansion contraction A female tiger is known as this tigress These trees are of the genus Fraxinus Ash;ashes;ash trees;ash tree Objects or symbols intended to ward off or combat evil are known as these apotropes;apotrope Bananas are a valuable source of this element potassium;k At weddings, this colored paper is thrown over the newlyweds confetti If you are a philatelist, you collect these stamps;stamp There are this many days in April and May together 61;sixty-one A somnambulist does this sleepwalk;sleep walk;sleepwalking;sleepwalks;sleep walking;sleep walks The four main Gaelic holidays observed by the druids and their people were Imbolg, Beltain, Lughnasadh, and this Samhain An 8va in music refers to this octave;octaves This planet is 19.189 au away from the sun Uranus He is the Norse god of thunder and lightning Thor It is an isolated area of vegetation in the desert, typically surrounding a spring or a similar water source oasis;oases These musical instruments are commonly known as kettledrums Timpani;timpano Oprah Winfrey, William Faulkner, and Elvis Presley were all born in this state Mississippi Lattes, macchiatos, and cappuccini are all hot beverages originating from this country Italy Wearing a white wedding gown was a tradition started at this queen's wedding Victoria;Queen Victoria He is the 'Father of Geometry' Euclid;Eukleides;Euclid of Alexandria This species of spiders is famous for consuming its mate after mating Black widow;black widows This giant Ferris wheel will be the largest in the world following completion in 2009 Beijing Great Wheel;Great Beijing Wheel The scientific name for this tree is Hevea brasiliensis rubber;rubber tree Adult humans have 12 of this type of teeth molars;molar This activity has you lowered down a steep cliff on a rope Repelling;rappelling;abseiling;abbing;jumping;rap jumping; roping down;roping;seiling;snapling;rappling Marmalade, tabby, and Manx are all types of these cats;cat These annelids have been used for clinical bloodletting for thousands of years leeches;leech In rhyme, 24 of these were baked in a pie blackbirds The grapevine was this Greek god's symbol Dionysus;Dionysos;Bacchus Singapore has 4 official languages, English, Tamil, Malay, and this Mandarin This famous American actor (from 1940s to 1970s) was born Marion Robert Morrison John Wayne;Wayne This pleated broad waist sash was first adopted by British military officers in colonial India cummerbund They are a network of underground burial galleries beneath San Sebastiano fuori le mura in Rome catacombs;catacomb The Canadian $100 bill has a picture of this prime minister on it Robert Borden;Borden;Sir Robert Borden The current Canadian flag was designed by this man George Stanley;George F.G.Stanley;Stanley;George F.G. Stanley The second line of the Snellen chart, the eye-test chart reads as this FP;F P This paleontologist discovered the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex fossil skeleton in 1990 Sue Hendrickson;Hendrickson This globally known Neapolitan song was written by Giovanni Capurro in 1898 O sole mio The Washington Redskins play this sport football In Roman numerals, X stands for this 10 If the first of a month is Thursday, what day will the eighth be? Thursday It is the scientific study of languages linguistics The first game of golf was played at Bruntsfield Links in this country Scotland Cassata is a type of this food Ice cream It is a large Mexican hat sombrero;sombreros Anne Frank lived in this European city Amsterdam It is a degradation process found in vegetable-tanned leather red rot;redrot This attacks the Nautilus in '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' giant squid JK Rowling gives this word to wizard-borns who cannot practice magic Squibs;Squib This actress is the only known living attendee of the first ever Academy Awards Anita Page;Page This 2002 horror film starred Rick Otto and Lucas Babin among others R.S.V.P.;RSVP;R S V P He wrote the 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' Victor Hugo;Hugo Important cities along this 'Sea''s coast include Istanbul, Odessa, and Constanta Black Sea It is the modern birthstone of June Pearl;moonstone;alexandrite This Egyptologist and archaeologist discovered King Tut's tomb Howard Carter;Carter Heathrow,JFK, and O'Hare are all names of these Airports;airport Hisako Ichiki is a fictional character and is a part of the X-Men under this code name Armor;armour The name of the clock tower in London is this Big Ben This 2008 remake of a Thai film stars Joshua Jackson and Rachael Taylor Shutter This mountain range forms a natural border between France and Spain Pyrenees This Dutch progressive rock band whose top hit was Ruthless Queen, was declared 'Holland's new supergroup' by the press against their own will Kayak Charles de Gaulle famously asked "How can you govern a country in which there are 246 kinds of" this cheese;cheeses