This Italian 'pillow' is usually filled with ricotta, meat, cheese, and vegetables.
Ravioli
What is the name of the first man on the moon?
Neil Armstrong
Sharks are mammals.
Answer: False - they are actually classified as fish.
Twin Letters
M & M's
What is the name of the famous stairs in Rome?
Italian Steps Spanish Steps
German Steps English Steps
Spanish Steps
What two foods are popular for stringing together for Christmas garland?
Popcorn and cranberries
Who was nicknamed "The King of Pop"? {music}
Michael Jackson
Sea otters have a favorite rock they use to break open food.
Answer: True - they keep these treasures in the loose skin under their arms.
Famous former baseball player
Baby Ruth
Who lives in the White House?
What fast food restaurant sells the Big Mac?
McDonalds
What is Presidents Day also called in the United States?
Washington's Birthday
Pigs roll in the mud because they don't like being clean.
Answer: False - pigs have few sweat glands and their muddy baths help keep them cool.
The Galaxy we live in
Milky Way
In which European city is the Arc de Triumphe?
Prague Paris Riga Barcelona
Paris
What vegetable is also called a 'courgette'.
Cucumber
Which president served two non-consecutive terms?
Grover Cleaveland
An ant can only lift 1,000 times its body weight.
Answer: False - ants can lift 5,000 times their body weight!
A sweet sign of affection
- Hershey Kisses
Which thoroughfare would you most associate with finance?
Wall Street Carnaby Street
Strand The Bowery
Wall Street
What popular beverage once contained cocaine?
Coca-Cola
Who was the only bachelor to serve as president of the United States?
James Buchanan 15th President.

When exiting a cave, bats always go in the direction of the wind.
Answer: False - bats always turn left out of a cave.
Can’t hold onto anything
- Butterfinger
Which Italian city has a famous leaning tower?
Rome Naples Pisa Milan
Pisa