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  • Which organ do insects NOT have?
    lungs
  • ‘To buy a …’ means to buy something (usually a motor vehicle) that doesn’t work well and is therefore worthless.
    lemon
  • What is the oldest city in the United States?
    St. Augustine
  • What gas becomes a superfluid when cooled to absolute zero?
    helium
  • What animal often symbolizes peace in art?
    dove
  • If you ‘have sticky fingers’, you’re…?
    a thief
  • Why are sharks and rays different from other fish?
    They have no bones.
  • What was the method of execution for King Charles I of England?
    beheading
  • If you’re ‘cool as a …’, you’re someone who’s very calm and relaxed.
    cucumber
  • The coldest, darkest time of winter is known as ‘the … of winter’.
    dead
  • What is the smallest mammal in the world?
    bumblebee bat
  • What percentage of a cat's bones are in its tail?
    10%
  • The average person has about … liters of blood.
    5
  • ‘Putting something on …’ means delaying or pausing it until later.
    ice
  • What is the symbol for silver?
    Ag
  • Hurricanes only form over …?
    warm water
  • Which fruit is a hybrid of the pomelo and mandarin/tangerine?
    orange
  • What is the largest living structure on Earth?
    Great Barrier Reef
  • What planet has the most moons?
    Jupiter
  • Unlike most other fish, sharks have no…?
    bones
  • What do you call the application of science to criminal investigation?
    Forensic science
  • What is the only human body part that can't repair itself?
    teeth
  • The US Navy has trained … to find enemy swimmers, locate underwater mines, and guard nuclear arsenals.
    bottlenose dolphins (as well as sea lions)
  • What illness accounted for 40% of U. S. military casualties during World War I?
    influenza/flu
  • What is the most common element in the human body?
    oxygen
  • How many times does a giant panda poop each day?
    40 times
  • How many brains did a Stegosaurus have?
    1
  • What is the hottest planet in our solar system?
    Venus