Which ‘rodent’ first appeared on desk tops in January 1983?
Mouse
What is Pumbaa in Disney's The Lion King?
Warthog
Which organ uses 25% of our oxygen supply?
Brain
What four-letter word is the correct term for a rabbit’s tail?
Scut
WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON STREET NAME IN THE USA?
PARK STREET
Which of Santa’s reindeers shares its name with a female fox?
Vixen
What product was the first to appear in a UK TV commercial (in 1955)?
Toothpaste
How Much money does Patrick Swayze make Whoopi Goldberg give two nuns in Ghost?
$4million
In the human body what is the name of the largest artery?
Aorta
According to legend which animal lost its tail in the doors of Noah’s Ark?
Manx cat
Angel falls in Venezuela is the highest waterfall, but where is the second highest waterfall in the world?
Yosemite, USA
The spray WD-40 is often used to help cars start, and free locks — what does the WD stand for?
Water Dispersant
What product was originally called the Soundabout when it was introduced in the U.S. in 1970?
The Sony Walkman.
I was once quoted as saying, "Cocaine is God's way of saying you're making too much money". Who am I?
Robin Williams
What is the common name of calcium Carbonate?
CHALK
What is the collective term for a group of geese?
Gaggle
‘Sing Sing’ is located in New York city. What is it?
NY State Prison
40% of Americans have never been where?
To a Dentist
Which company was responsible for America’s worst oil spill in the Mexican Gulf?
BP (British Petroleum)
In Disney's The Jungle Book what kind of animal is Ringo?
Vulture
What planet is most like earth in size, mass, density and gravity?
Venus
In the animal kingdom, which large rodent is also known as the ‘Quill Pig’?
Porcupine
What state is nicknamed the Pelican State?
Louisiana. Its state bird is the pelican.
By law in Boston what is banned from the back seat of a car?
Gorillas
In which country is the world’s largest McDonalds Restaurant?
China (The McDonalds in Beijing is 28,000 square feet, 2 stories high, and seats 700 people).
What is the name of Angelina Jolie’s character in tomb raider?
Lara croft
What units are used to measure sound intensity?
Decibels
What reptile, according to ancient legend, was able to live in fire?
The Salamander.
Which is the deepest land gorge in the world?
The Grand Canyon
49% of Americans go out to dinner on what day?
Their Birthday
What was the name of Cheerios when it was first marketed 50 years ago?
Cheerioats
I played the bride to be in the romantic comedy My Best Friend’s Wedding. Who am I?
I am Cameron Diaz
What do the letters in E=MC2 represent?
E = Energy. m = Mass. c = Speed of light. from the Latin term celeritas, which means "speed"
What is the only member of the cat family that does not have retractable claws?
Cheetah
What spot once registered 134 degrees, the highest temperature ever in the U.S.?
Death Valley.
What is the bluebird the symbol of?
Happiness
In Mobile (cell) Phones, what does WAP stand for?
Wireless Application Protocol
What is the name of Popeye’s dog?
Jeep
How many square feet are there in a square yard?
9
WHAT IS THE MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A MONKEY AND AN APE?
MONKEYS HAVE TAILS
What rural state provided WiFi for all residents, earning it a Yahoo “Most Wired City in America” award?
Nevada.
What name is given to a thin Mexican pancake?
Tortilla
Who invented lightning rods after flying a kite in a storm?
Benjamin Franklin.
What kind of dog is Scooby Doo?
Great Dane
What name is given to a deep crack in a glacier?
Crevasse
Which mammal lives at the highest altitude?
Yak
ZIP – What do those initials stand for in the USA with regard to zip codes?
Zone improvement plan
Ronald McDonald is worldwide except in Japan, what’s he called there?
Donald McDonald
For which 1990 invention was Tim Berners-Lee awarded the first Millennium technology prize in April 2004?
The world wide web
In friends (tv show), at which famous dept store did Rachel get a job?
Bloomingdales
The ability to use your mind to control matter, time, space or energy is termed what?
Psychokinesis
The winter sleep of bears and other animals in cold climates is known as hibernation. What do we call the summer sleep of desert snails and other creatures in excessively warm or dry climates.?
Estivation.
What world-famous landmark was built on Bedloe’s Island?
The Statue of Liberty.
A fisherman’s bend and a cat’s paw are both types of what?
Knots