So far as I know 'A trip to the moon' by Georges Melies in 1902? If I have it correct amazing to think the thought of man on the moon was seen as so impossibly in 1902 it was classed as sci fi!
Erm what is the Statue of Liberty made out of?
'Never forget what you are. The rest of the world will not. Wear it like armor, and it can never be used to hurt you.'
['There is only one thing we say to death. Not today'.']
'We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell. Oscar Wilde
Its hard to dance with the devil on your back. Sydney Carter
renal calculus, hmm. Something to do with kidneys and calculating? Calculating kidney function? *googles* Oops, turns out there's a different kind of calculus! A renal calculus is a gallstone.
What is the capital city of Georgia? (I'll try not to get too sidetracked by capital city questions!)
I think you might appreciate this fun fact about me: my non-fiction books are all stickered and ordered with their Dewey Decimal number :P
In answer to the question, agh. Is it 5,7,5 = 17? Oh dear, I know it has three lines. I'm going to have to accept defeat and google it to be sure! *googles* Oh wow, I was right!
This was from a quiz show we watched today: Which English safari park was the first drive-through safari park outside of Africa?
Genuinely nearly answered the question based on my knowledge from reading Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them before remembering that that’s not the real world!
Apparently the *actual* answer is the Box Jellyfish.
What is the second square number that is also a cube number?
I don't know anything about Stephen King so I had to google it - Richard Bachman?
Also, venomous and poisonous are two different things - venomous means it kills you via biting or stinging, whereas poisonous kills you by eating, breathing or absorbing the poison through your skin. So the box jellyfish could be the most venomous animal, but not the most poisonous, potentially?
Did some maths, also, and 1 looks like it's the first number that's both, but 64 is the second? 8 squared and 4 cubed?
I should probably add a question, uh... Why can't pigeons watch movies?
Great maths Finn!! And I love that fact about pigeons.
In answer to the football question, I have no idea. Germany? ... Nope. Google is coming up with a few answers, but Scotland seems the most popular suggestion.
What are the only two diseases that have ever been eradicated?
I like to think that Charles Baudelaire is related to the Baudelaires in ASOUE, but I assume that that is neither true nor the answer to your question :(