Landmarks
What is the capital of Wisconsin?
Madison
Which phrase did Franklin Roosevelt use to describe the day of the Pearl Harbor Bombing?
"A date which will live in infamy."
There was almost a different name for Disney's beloved Mickey Mouse. What was it?
Mortimer Mouse
Which large mammal has a tail so strong it can stand on it and lift its hind legs off the ground?
Kangaroo
As of 2022, the Hornets basketball team and the Panthers football team are located in which US city?
Charlotte, North Carolina
Maine
Which actress was baptized Norma Jeane Baker?
Marilyn Monroe
Which novel features the character Bilbo Baggins?
The Hobbit
After 1200 BC, what forged metal began widely replacing bronze in tools and weapons?
Iron
Greco-Roman and Freestyle are both styles in which sport?
Wrestling
Which piece of land was once connected to Asia by a land bridge?
North America
Which American poet wrote the poem "Because I Could Not Stop Death"?
Emily Dickinson
Which 1993 film was Steven Spielberg's most commercially successful movie?
Jurassic Park
Which fish has seen its numbers drop by 85% due to overfishing caused by the demand for sushi?
Atlantic bluefin tuna
Where is champion boxer Manny Pacquiao from?
Philippines
As of 2022, what is Canada's most populous city?
Toronto
What future Oscar-winning actor played a homeless teenager on Growing Pains?
Leonardo DiCaprio
In music, what does R&B stand for?
Rhythm and Blues
What kind of animal can only eat upside down?
Flamingo
In which winter sport are the terms "stale fish" and "mule kick" used?
Snowboarding
Where was the world's first underwater hotel located?
Key Largo, Florida
As of 2022, who is the youngest person to win the Academy Award for Best Actor?
Adrien Brody (29. The Pianist)
Akira Kurosawa's Throne of Blood is a samurai version of what Shakespeare play?
Macbeth
Frank Whittle is best known for developing which invention in 1930?
Turbojet engine
Which city hosted the 1992 Winter Olympics, where Americans won 11 medals?
Albertville, France