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Final Response 2: Many puppies first meet this professional at age 8 weeks, for worming & shots
Veterinarian
Final Response 2: 11-year-old Frank Epperson invented this by accident when his fruit drink froze after being left outside overnight
Popsicle
Final Response 2: This wormlike creature is a butterfly or moth in the larval stage
Caterpillar
Final Response 2: It's the continent where you'll find the countries of Mauritania, Equatorial Guinea & Zambia
Africa
Final Response 2: It's the smallest continent
Australia
Rhymes with rhyme: This variety of performer dates back to the Ancient Greeks
Mine
Rhymes with rhyme: The highest quality grade of beef
Prime
Rhymes with rhyme: Period or interval
Time
Rhymes with rhyme: A small citrus fruit
Lime
Rhymes with rhyme: One tenth of a buck
Dime
Board Game: We've only got 5 minutes each to make all our moves in this game with a two-word name on an 8x8 grid (No video)
Speed Chess
Board Game: The object of this game with a 4-letter name is to occupy every country & thus conquer the world
Risk
Board Game: In this "Checkers" game, the board is a 6-pointed star, & every player starts with 10 marbles
Chinese Checkers
Board Game: It's the popular game invented in 1948, and what do you mean "Trebek" isn't allowed?
Scrabble
Board Game: It's the board game in which you could be ordered to "Go directly to jail, do not pass go, do not collect $200"
Monopoly
3-Letter Words: In tennis, it's a high, arcing shot that ideally lands in play behind your opponent
Lob
3-Letter Words: It's the main ingredient in a candle
Wax
3-Letter Words: It's where people go to "work out"
Gym
3-Letter Words: It's what you do when you put 2 + 2 together, or 1 + 1 for that matter
Add
3-Letter Words :Before a race you might hear Ready...this...Go!!!
Set
The smallest in area: China, Japan, South Korea
South Korea
The smallest in area: Alaska, Florida, California
Florida
The smallest in area: Austria, Russia, Italy
Austria
The smallest in area: Panama, Brazil, Argentina
Panama
The smallest in area: France, Spain, Portugal
Portugal
Final Response: The giant Pacific species of this sea creature has 8 arms averaging about 16 feet long each
Octopus
Final Response: Maybe they're there to heighten our sense of touch, but no one is really sure why we have these aka dactylograms
Fingerprints
Final Response: This 5-letter word for a brute was coined for "Gulliver's Travels"; now it's the name of a website
Yahoo
Final Response: This product's website has stated, "Helping imagination take shape for over 50 years!" & "Fun to (use), not to eat"
Play-Doh
Final Response: This city of 650,000 people is the most populous U.S. city not found in a U.S. state
Washington D.C.
Movies: "Million Dollar Arm" tells the true story of an agent who goes to this country to recruit cricket bowlers to play baseball
India
Movies: Air racer Dusty joins a helicopter named Blade Ranger in this animated movie subtitled "Fire & Rescue"
Planes
Movies: The latest movie about these mutants is "Days of Future Past"; what does that even mean?
X-Men
Movies: This villain from "Sleeping Beauty" got her own movie in 2014, with Angelina Jolie in the title role
Maleficent
Movies: Hiccup, Toothless, Astrid & the rest of the gang return in the sequel to this movie with Vikings & dragons
How to Train your Dragon
World History: This khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan, ruled much of Asia by the time he died in 1294
Kublai
World History: The Gregorian one of these replaced the Julian one in 1582 & moved the date forward 10 days to catch things up
Calendar
World History: In August 2008 the Summer Olympics took place in this Asian country
China
World History: On Sept. 3, 1939 Great Britain & then France declared war on Germany, & this war was on
World War II
World History: In 1969 Apollo 11 landed humans here for the first time ever
Moon
You do the math 2: You can eat 2 pancakes in a minute & a half, so it'll take you this long to eat 8
6 minutes
You do the math 2: You've got $2,000 saved for that Ferrari; at 5.5% annual interest, you'll make this much towards your goal in one year
$110
You do the math 2: Vacation has taken you to a country where it's 4 pesos to every dollar, so your $7.50 gets you this many pesos
30 pesos
You do the math 2 : Your class forms a leapfrog league with teams made up of 4 players each; with 28 kids in your class, there are this many teams
7
You do the math 2: If you have 2 dozen dolls & you sell 1/3 of them, you're left with this many
16
Parts of Speech: Hey! Ouch! Ugh!
Interjection
Parts of Speech: And, but & or (they'll get you pretty far)
Conjunction
Parts of Speech: In, on, since
Preposition
Parts of Speech: Record, play, eject
Verb
Parts of Speech: Ryan Lochte, Pittsburgh, pizza
Noun
Facts & Numbers: Sometimes called the world's driest place, the Atacama Desert on this continent gets less than 1 inch of rain a year
South Africa
Facts & Numbers: In the open ocean, one of these catastrophic waves can sometimes travel as fast as a jet plane
Tsunami
Facts & Numbers: A typical adult has about 22 square feet & 8 pounds of this, the body's largest organ
Skin
Facts & Numbers: There are 31,536,000 seconds in one of these time periods; & 52 weeks too
A Year
Facts & Numbers: 3 is a common number for par in mini-this
Golf
Measure for measure: A 150-ton blue whale weighs this many pounds
300.000
Meaure for measure: In a square mile there are 640 of these
Acre
Measure for measure: One of these metric units equals 2.2 pounds
Kilogram
Measure for measure: Number of karats in pure gold
24
Measure for measure: It's the number of degrees in half a circle
180
Say Goodbye: Sayonara
Japanese
Say Goodbye: Arrivederci
Italian
Say Goodbye: Aloha
Hawaiian
Say Goodbye: Au revoir
French
Say Goodbye: Adios
Spanish
Name that continent: Named for an explorer, Byrd Station
Antarctica
Name that continent: The Brisbane River
Australia
Name that continent: Mount Kilimanjaro
Africa
Name that continent: Vatican City
Europe
Name that continent: Mongolia
Asia
Let's eat: This member of the nightshade family is the main ingredient in marinara sauce
Tomato
Let's eat: The name of this edible root has its root in Latin
Radish
Let's eat: The name of this Mexican dish, a crisp tortilla filled with meat & cheese, is from the Spanish for "wadding"
Taco
Let's eat: It's the cheerful name for the fried eggs seen here
Sunny-side up
Let's eat: Let's have these for breakfast, perhaps at the International House of them, around since 1958
Pancakes
Online Lingo: World of Warcraft is an MMORPG, short for massively multiplayer online this
Role-playing game
Online Lingo: "W/E" is this word of indifference that precedes "dude!" or "major loser"
Whatever
Online Lingo: "BFF" is this 3-word phrase of eternal endearment
Best Friend Forever
Online Lingo: "DL" is a "dead" this--it won't take you to a new page
Dead Link
Online Lingo: "P/W" stands for this; you may need it along with a user ID to log in
Password
At the movies: The title girl finds an alternate reality through a secret door in this 2009 film
Coraline
At the movies: Jim Carrey narrates a 3D documentary about ocean life called this, also a song from "The Little Mermaid"
Under the sea
At the movies: Title occupation of Paul Blart, who foils crooks at a shopping center in a 2009 film
A mall cop
At the movies: The half-ape, half-fish Missing Link is one of the creatures that fight space invaders in this 2009 animated film
Monsters vs. Aliens
At the movies: Dwayne Johnson plays a cabbie protecting 2 kids in "Race to" this title place
Witch Mountain
You do the math: It's the total number of intersections in the Venn diagram seen here
4
You do the math: You've got 60 apples & give 1/4 of them away, leaving you this many
45
You do the math: An easy way to find the common divisor here is to simply add up each number's digits, & each sum will be divisible by this number
3
You do the math: Traveling exactly twice around the globe means you've traveled this many degrees longitude
720
You do the math: Half a dozen centuries divided by 10 gives you this many years
60
Balloon Time: There's more than one way to blow up a balloon. When baking soda inside the balloon is released into a bottle of vinegar, it causes a bubbly chemical reaction and creates this gas that then inflates the balloon.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Balloon Time: In angioplasty, a balloon is used to unblock one of these blood vessels that carry blood from the heart
Artety
Balloon Time: With a little practice, mes petits, you can make zis dog out of a balloon
Poodle
Balloon Time: Carl Fredricksen is off on an adventure after tying thousands of balloons to his house in this animated feature
Up
Balloon Time: The lineup of giant balloons at Macy's 2012 Thanksgiving Day Parade included one of these characters
Smurf
Olympic Sports Objects: The objects seen here are used in this sport
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Olympic Sports Objects: This sport uses a ball that was once made from pig stomach; bathing caps are needed too
Water Polo
Olympic Sports Objects: Since 1936 electrical scoring has been used in this Olympic sport
Fencing
Olympic Sports Objects: Reigning gold medalist Jenn Suhr knows this object precedes "vault"
Pole
Olympic Sports Objects: It was thrown way back in the ancient Olympic Games
Javelin