What male tennis player has won the most Grand Slam titles?
Roger Federer
What is sushi traditionally wrapped in?
Answer: Seaweed
Edible seaweed is algae that can be eaten and used to prepare food. Seaweed typically contains high amounts of fiber and is complete in protein.
Which item made Mario invincible in "Super Mario Bros."?
Starman
What was the first music video played on MTV?
Answer: Video Killed the Radio Star
Which NBA player prematurely and suddenly retired in 1991 after learning he contracted the HIV virus?
Answer: Magic Johnson
NBA legend Magic Johnson called it quits after only 12 seasons due to testing positive for HIV. However he did make a brief comeback during the 1995-96 season.
In a conventional game of football, how many players are fielded at a time?
There are 22 players, 11 on offense and 11 on defense.
The United States state of Georgia is famous for what fruit?
peach
What is the name of the final course in all "Mario Kart" videogames?
Answer: Rainbow Road
Rainbow Road is the final race of the Special Cup and is the final original course in "Mario Kart" games.
Justin Timberlake was the former lead singer of which famous boy band?
NSYNC
Which turn-of-the-century NBA great's middle name is "Bean"?
Answer: Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant's father, who was also an NBA player, was known in his playing days as Joe "Jellybean" Bryant.
NFL footballs are made out of which material?
Answer: Cowhide
According to Wilson Football, the official ball makers for the NFL, one cowhide can produce approximately 10 footballs.
Henry John Heinz founded a company specializing in the production of which food product?
Ketchup
What is the highest-grossing arcade game of all-time?
Answer: Pac-Man
Pac-Man holds the distinction of being the highest-grossing arcade game ever, as adjusted for 2018 inflation it has generated almost $11 billion.
Which of these R&B artists did the title track for the movie "Ghostbusters" ?
Answer: Ray Parker Jr.
Who was the MVP of the 2010-11 NBA Regular Season?
Answer: Derrick Rose
Derrick Rose suffered an ACL injury the following season and though remaining a viable player never regained the MVP form of the earlier days of his career, when he set a record at age 22 for youngest MVP ever.
Which of the following NFL teams does not play in its home city?
The Cowboys do not actually play in Dallas but at AT&T Stadium in nearby Arlington, Texas.
Immersing food in vinegar to prolong its lifespan is known as what?
Pickling
Which real-life talk-show host is a radio personality in "Grand Theft Auto"?
Lazlow Jones
Jeffrey "Lazlow" Jones began his real-life career as a DJ over 30 years ago.
Michael Jackson's Thriller was produced by which iconic music producer?
Quincy Jones
Before taking on the moniker of Golden State in 1971, the Warriors' franchise was named after which California city?
Answer: San Francisco
From 1962 to 1971, this franchise was known as the San Francisco Warriors after relocating to that city from Philadelphia.
Which NFL player later went on to become a US Supreme Court Judge?
Byron "Whizzer" White (1917-2002), a runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in 1937, was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1962 to 1993.
When was the fast food chain, Mcdonalds, founded?
Answer: 1955
Mcdonald's was founded on April 15th, 1955 in Des Plaines, Illinois.
Pokémon was originally released on which videogame console?
Answer: Gameboy
Pokémon came out for the Game Boy in 1996, and the series has continued in every generation of Nintendo handhelds, as well as various other consoles, since.
The first commercial music compact disc to be sold in the United States was an album by which artist?
Answer: Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen's 1984 classic Born in the U.S.A. was the first music CD sold commercially in American history.
Former NBA All-Star Jermaine O'Neal was drafted by which team in 1996?
Answer: Portland Trailblazers
High schooler Jermaine O'Neal was selected 17th in the 1996 NBA Draft by the Portland Trailblazers, never saw ample playing time with the club and thus didn't reach his full, All-Star potential until after being traded to Indiana in 2000.