This series airing from 1994 to 2001, then rebooted in 2018, was one of the world's first CGI television shows.
Reboot
The Empire State
New York
Published in 2011, Stephen King’s “11/22/63” is a time travel novel that centers around what event in history?
JFK Assassination
Pilsbury Dough-Boy
“She may not look like much, but she's got it where it counts, kid.”
The Millennium Falcon
Rebooted on Peacock in 2021, this plucky orphan named Penelope is better known as?
Punky Brewster
The Evergreen State
Washington
In 2011, the USDA introduced the nutrition guide "MyPlate"...a replacement to the long-standing "____ _______"
Food Pyramid
On average, what denomination of U.S. paper currency remains in circulation the longest?
The $100 bill
This is a Stark Industries drone utilized by Sam Wilson and integrated into his armor.
Red Wing
The only main character to NOT rejoin the iCarly reboot currently in production.
Sam (Jennette McCurdy)
The Beaver State
Oregon
Thanks to a ban on 100-watt incandescent light bulbs, what classic children’s toy was redesigned in 2011?
Easy Bake Oven
The polymer that makes dough stretchy
Gluten
The subject of a much-publicized hoax in 2009, 6-year old Falcon Heene was better known in the media as what?
Balloon Boy
This suspense/horror anthology series has been rebooted three times. 1985, 2002, and most recently in 2019.
The Twilight Zone
The North Star State
Minnesota
In 2011,Google unveiled this service, meant to compete with Facebook
Google Plus
Some suggest eliminating this denomination; the mint spends $134 million a year to produce $80 million worth.
The Penny
Bucky Barnes is missing which arm?
Left
Name both Johnny Storms/Human Torches from the 2005 and 2015 reboots of The Fantastic Four.
Chris Evans and Michael B. Jordan
The First State
Delaware
Inspired by the décor of the room where Nick Cannon proposed, in 2011 Mariah Carey named her baby boy what?
Moroccan
The product was first manufactured in Cincinnati, Ohio, as a wallpaper cleaner in the 1930s.
Play-Doh
The two belligerents of The Battle of Stalingrad, a five month engagement in which nearly 2 million died; many due to the freezing conditions in the winter of 1943.
Germany and Russia