1wordsCan you name a common four letter word which reads the same upside down as right-side up?Show AnswerShare
1wordsWhat company's title and logo comes from the name of the striped insignia worn on the sleeve of a military or police uniform.Show AnswerShare
19wordsDuring the Middle Ages, stonemasons would carve grotesquely decorative rain spouts along the ends of the roofs, in the form of animals or faces. What are these things called?Show AnswerShare
14wordsThe name for the text of an opera comes from the Italian phrase meaning little book. What is this word?Show AnswerShare
6wordsWhat word do these all have in common? Ballet dancers, lawyers, and the Mayflower?Show AnswerShare
9wordsCan you find a word whose spelling contains five vowels in a row? Something that a person might do while waiting for a bus, or something a hairdresser might be doing, are clues for this word.Show AnswerShare
15wordsWhat seven-letter adjective is most commonly used to describe the exuberant and freewheeling decade of the 1920's?Show AnswerShare
5wordsDuring the Middle Ages, stonemasons would carve grotesquely decorative rain spouts along the ends of the roofs, in the form of animals or faces. What are these things called?Show AnswerShare
8wordsWhat two words beginning with the letter "P", described the ruling class and the common people of ancient Rome.Show AnswerShare
18wordsCan you use some of the letters ABCDEF, but not use any letter more than once, to form a five-letter word?Show AnswerShare
2wordsIn 1980, the United Nations definited a word in the following manner: anyone who has been persecuted or who had a well-founded fear of persecution if he returned to his homeland. What was this word being defined?Show AnswerShare
7wordsWhere do you put the hyphen when writing each of the following words? a. Business b. Inning c. KnowledgeShow AnswerShare
20wordsWhen visiting an ancient city in Greece or Egypt, if you visited a necropolis, what did you visit?Show AnswerShare
7wordsAccording to ancient and medieval philosophy, after the four elements of earth, air, fire, and water, the fifth and highest essence, thought to be the substance of the heavenly bodies and all things, was called by what essential name?Show AnswerShare