What is Charlie Brown's dogs name?
Snoopy
Who released the hit "Where is the Love"?
Black Eyed Peas
What movie's tagline is "There are 3.7 trillion fish in the ocean. They’re looking for one."
Finding Nemo
Who won the first American Idol Contest in 2002?
Kelly Clarkson
Tweedledee and Tweedledum are two characters in which children’s book?
Alice in Wonderland
Which member of the Griffin family isn't human?
Brian (he's a talking dog)
Who had hits with ‘Burn’, ‘Yeah!’, and ‘U Remind Me’?
Usher
Which animation revolves around an invention that leads to a rather unusual form of precipitation?
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Which popular fast food chain restaurant was first opened in 1955?
McDonalds
How many novels in total did the British writer Roald Dahl complete?
A. 8
B. 19
C. 27
B.19
He smelled bad but he didn't know it.
Pepe Le Pew
Which Beyonce hit won the Video of the Year at 2009 MTV Video Music Awards?
‘Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)’
“Wilson!…I’m sorry, Wilson!” comes from which film?
Castaway
Which popular entertainer was inducted into the US army in 1958?
Elvis Presley
“Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” and “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” are notable works by which American writer?
Mark Twain
Who was the Roadrunner's nemisis?
Wyle E Coyote
Billie Joe Armstrong is the frontman for which American rock band?
Green Day
Who became the second actor to win an Academy Award posthumously?
Heath Ledger (for The Dark Knight)
In what year did the "King of Pop" Michael Jackson die?
2009
Which of the following fictional detectives is featured in novels by Agatha Christie?
A. Sherlock Holmes
B. Hercule Poirot
C. Albert Campion
B. Hercule Poirot
This character wears an eyepatch and solves crimes with his trusty but nervous sidekick Penfold.
Danger Mouse
Which singer, songwriter, and actress is Stefani Germanotta better known as?
Lady Gaga
Which film included Rabbit singing the first song of its kind to win an Oscar for Best Original Song?
8 Mile
Where were the 2008 Summer Olympics held?
Beijing, China
Who wrote the book "A Journey to the Centre of the Earth"(1864)
Jules Verne