What is the capital of Washington state?
Olympia
What is an integrated development environment used in computer programming, written in Java with a base workspace and an extensible plug-in system? Initially released in 2001, it gets its name from an obscuring of light caused by a celestial body.
Eclipse
Through what did God speak to Moses in the desert?
A burning bush
What legendary 21st century NFL quarterback, winning Superbowls for the Colts and the Broncos, returned to TVs in a new role in 2021, hosting NBC’s “College Bowl” alongside his brother Cooper?
Peyton Manning
There's nothing about putting lipstick on pigs in the FD&C Act, which stands for food, drugs, and what other stuff?
Cosmetic
In which U.S. state would you find Stanford University?
California
A major potential in efforts to engineer environmental sustainability are attempts to breed bacteria that can eat what polymer-based materials that are difficult to recycle?
Plastic
What was the final plague that convinced Pharaoh to let the slaves go?
The firstborn son of all Egyptian families died
In the 1980s, "The Ain'ts" was a derisive nickname for what NFC South team that has a fleur-de-lis in its logo?
Saints
"The truth is, we're not that dumb, and we're not that smart" was a quote from Donald Keough, the president of what drink manufacturer after conspiracies arose about a purposely inferior product the company had released to drive up demand for their original product?
Coca-Cola
Which state is known as the “granite state”?
New Hampshire
An anoxic environment wouldn’t be great for humans, but certain organisms thrive in them. Anoxic means that which element needed by most life to survive is absent?
Oxygen
Who baptized Jesus?
John the Baptist
Dueling rollercoasters shaped like the F430 Spider sports car are one of the rides at an Abu Dhabi theme park dedicated to what fancy Italian automaker?
Ferarri
Cincinnati is home to a unique style of what kind of food which they often put on hot dogs and spaghetti?
Chili
What is the only state flag that is two-sided?
Oregon
Spread out about 200km north of Jodhpur, the massive Badhla Solar Park services what country?
India
How many people did Jesus feed with fish and bread?
5000
The Presidential Physical Fitness test (active in the United States from 1966 to 2018) consisted of six exercises: curl-ups, pull-ups, shuttle run, one-mile run, sit-and-reach, and what exercise that draws on the pectoral muscles?
Push-ups
The FDA started regulating the manufacturing process of microwave ovens the same year in which Bangladesh separated from Pakistan. In what DECADE did both of these events occur?
1970s
With more than 1.6 million residents, what state has the most populous capital?
Arizona
The infamous "hole" in the ozone layer, nearly nine milion square miles in size, lies mostly over what continent?
Antarctica
What is the shortest book in the Bible?
John
Only two countries other than the U.S. have topped the medals table for track and field at the Olympics. One of these countries was the USSR. Which country that was dissolved in 1990 was the other?
East Germany
Of what famously frugal president have historians noted that "he was almost entirely indifferent to food except that he liked apples and hot coffee?"
Lincoln