Fibbing Friday: April 3rd 2020

This weeks questions:

01. What is the Pythagorean Theorem?
Ans: Reminder why I chose Business Course in High School and Accounting
courses in college

02. What is the Higgs boson better known as?
Ans: The host to universe’s dark matter

03. Technically an acronym, what does COVID-19 actually stand for?
Ans: An invisible enemy that led to a serious worldwide medical crisis

04. What is the Theory of Relativity?
Ans: Special versus General makes for an excellent Advanced Science course project.

05. What is Newton’s Third Law?
Ans: The one following his ‘first’ and ‘second’ laws of motion

06. What is the difference between mass and weight?
Ans: A heart-healthy diet and numbers registered on the scale

07. What is the formula for density?
Ans: Percentage ratio of fabric fibers compacted together

08. What is the process by which a solid transforms directly into a gas called?
Ans: Vegetarian diet containing lots of cruciferous vegetables

09. What makes biology unique compared to other sciences?
Ans: High school classmates following teacher’s instructions dissect a frog. 

10. According to one particular idiom, what do April showers bring?
Ans: An overabundance of weeds – total opposite of a gardener’s floral dream

Fibbing Friday: April 3rd 2020

Take Seven: April 3rd 2020

Today’s words:

background – buns – cake – eerie – evening – handle – honesty – humour —
joke – lark – mike – nose – path – piece – prank – remote – rock – silent – trash –
violin –  wire

Forecast rain
Peaceful or eerie
Wind’s silent path
Remote possibility
Power outage – wire(s) down
Occurrence no joke 
Cinnamon buns
Birthday cake half-baked

40th celebration son Mike
Evening disappointment

Hankering for piece
Honesty –
lack humor
Happiness smile 

Sudden frown
Imperative phone call
Handle situation 

Pray this be a prank
Dressed for day
Nose powdered
Took out the trash
Background
noise
Record time van arrive
Local utility workers rock
Residence border park
Glimpse a meadowlark
Songbird’s tune void lyrics
Similar Renaissance violin

Take Seven: April 3rd 2020