What fast food restaurant sells the Big Mac?
Mcdonald's.
In what year was the infamous Woodstock Festival?
1969.
What is another name for the autumn season?
Fall.
What were these skirts called?
Poodle skirts.
Who won the 2024 Super Bowl?
Kansas City Chiefs.
What is the most common food allergy?
Nuts.
If you knew Peggy Sue
Then you’d know why I feel ____
Blue.
"Peggy Sue" by Buddy Holly.
What fall activity involves trying to grasp floating fruit with your mouth?
Bobbing for apples.
Bell Bottoms are a type of what?
Pants.
What kind of sport is connected with the term “ring”?
Boxing.
When you cut this vegetable, it can make you cry.
Onion.
Who sang the songs Heartbreak Hotel, Hound Dog, Jailhouse Rock?
Elvis Presley.
How did autumn get the nickname "Fall"?
Hint: Think simple.
Because leaves fall from the trees during autumn
Who is this English Model and fashion icon nicknamed after her "stick-thin frame"?
Twiggy.
What ball is used in table tennis?
Ping-pong ball.
What ingredient makes bread rise?
Yeast.
Hint: It was because of his wardrobe.
"The Man in Black."
What is the word for when animals begin to sleep during late fall to ensure their survival in the cold winter months?
Hibernation.
The Bouffant is a what?
Hairstyle.
What football team is this?
New York Giants.
What fast food restaurant is famous for its slogan 'Finger-lickin' good'?
KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken)
My Way.
True or False: Large pumpkins can contain over 500 seeds
True.
What psychedelic print became popular in the 1960s?
Tie-Dye
What is the maximum number of players on the field at the same time in a volleyball team?
Six, eight, or four.
Six.
Curry is a famous dish from which country?
India.
Which New Jersey city was Bruce Springsteen born in?
Long Branch, New Jersey.
Which part of the U.S. is best known for beautiful fall foliage?
New England.
According to Nancy Sinatra, what boots "are made for walkin'"?
Go-Go Boots
What game is called the “sport of kings”?
Hint: Emphasis on king.
Chess.
Fruit.
Who was the drummer of The Beatles?
Ringo Starr.
In what year was Thanksgiving Day declared a U.S. holiday?
1941.
What hat style did Jackie Kennedy popularize in the 1960s?
The Pillbox
In what country is the biggest tennis tournament “Wimbledon” taking place?
The USA, UK, or Australia.
United Kingdom (UK).
What was ketchup originally used for in the 1830s?
Medicine.
What 1983 song launched the career of ‘80s icon Cyndi Lauper?
"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"
Who was the first U.S. President to pardon a turkey?
John F. Kennedy (JFK)
What iconic women’s hairstyle was created by Margaret Heldt in 1960?
Beehive.
What is the name of this famous golfer?
Tiger Woods.
Bratwurst is a type of...?
Sausage.
Name this song sung by The Platters: "I play the game but to my real shame, You've left me to dream on my own"
"The Great Pretender"
Which U.S. state produces the most pumpkins?
Hint: This is a midwestern state known as the Prairie State.
Illinois.
What kind of bathing suit debuts in 1946?
Hint:Often known as a "two-piece"
Bikini.
What sport did Shaquille O'Neal play?
Basketball.
What part of the plant does the spice cinnamon come from?
The bark (of a Cinnamomum tree).
“Sugar, ah honey honey” is the opening lyric of the song ‘Sugar, Sugar’, but who is the artist?
The Archies.
What is the name of the full moon that occurs closest to the start of autumn?
Hint: Think Thanksgiving
Harvest Moon.
Which actress' elegant and classic looks made her a 1960s style icon?
Audrey Hepburn.
What is the name of the Super Bowl trophy?
Lombardi Trophy.
Mozzarella cheese is traditionally made from the milk of what animal?
Water Buffalo.
What is Elton John's birth name?
Reginald Kenneth Dwight.
When is the first day of fall in September?
Is it the 25th, 22nd, or 29th.
September 22nd.
Where would a 'busby' be worn?
On your head.
Which Olympic cycling event is named after New York?
Hint: Think about where the Rangers play.
Madison, named after Madison Square Garden in New York.
Which fast food restaurant has the largest number of retail locations in the world?
Subway.
True or False: Michael Jackson’s 1988 hit Dirty Diana is about our own Princess Dianna.
False.
The song is actually about a seductive and manipulative woman named Diana. There is no connection between the song and Princess Diana.
What country did Halloween originate from?
Ireland.
Which designer created the little black dress?
Hint: Think of the word chocolate.
Coco Chanel.
Who is considered the "father of rugby"?
William Webb Ellis, Dan Carter, or Martin Johnson?
William Webb Ellis.
What determines the color of eggs?
The breed of chicken they come from.
In which year did music officially transition away from vinyl records and onto CDs?
1982.
The first CD was pressed in Germany on August 17, 1982, and was released in Japan later that year.
Which of these birds do NOT migrate in autumn?
Geese, Swallows, or Ravens?
Ravens.
What famous designer popularized the miniskirt in the 1960s?
Mary Quant.
How many lanes are there on a standard outdoor track?
Five, seven, or eight.
Eight.