Teeth-Themed Question | Answer |
By the time he became U.S. President in 1789, he only had one tooth; his sets of dentures were not carved from wood, but likely from the ivory of the hippopotamus. | |
This private college in New York was established in 1819 by the family whose company was the first to package and sell toothpaste in tubes. | |
Popularized by Spike Jones and his City Slickers, the singer solely requests the appearance of their adult maxillary central incisors in this novelty Christmas tune. | |
This hardened dental plaque that accumulates on teeth shares its name with a branch of mathematics which studies change. | |
Pasta that is firmly cooked is usually described by this Italian phrase which means ''to the tooth''. | |
I'mma let you finish this quiz, but this rapper had his bottom row of teeth replaced by gold and diamonds in 2010; he lost most of the original teeth in a car crash in '02. | |
He wrote: '''Well! I've often seen a cat without a grin,' thought Alice; 'but a grin without a cat! It's the most curious thing I ever saw in my life!''' | |
The name and logo of this wireless technology used in computers and mobile phones is derived from 10th century Danish king, Harald Gormsson. | |
Performed by the show's producer, Jim Henson, the leader of The Muppet Show's house band, Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem, played this musical instrument. | |
No matter where in the world it's told, the last words of this fairy tale's title character are a reaction to the large mouth full of teeth of a ''wolf in grandmother's clothing''. | |
This is the part where I often write a cheesy pun about the main topic. Wait--cheesy? Smile and say cheesy! Yup. Cheesy. | |
The dentist's fingers were gentle, so it didn't hurt one bit! | |
He's only smiling because you didn't read the question right. | |
If you like it, then you shoulda put a grill on it! | |
Wrong toothpaste. Did you have your 'wisdom' teeth removed? | |
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