Which mammal is known to have the most powerful bite in the world?
What is the Hippopotamus?
What is the score of a perfect game in bowling?
What is 300?
Which U.S. state has the most earthquakes?
What is Alaska?
Since 1900, Alaska has had one magnitude 7 or 8 earthquake per year, 45 earthquakes of magnitude 5 or 6, and 10,000 quakes overall annually. In fact, Alaska has 11% of the world's earthquakes, and 3 of the six largest in recorded history were located there.
What is the name of Will Smith’s character in Independence Day?
Who is Captain Steven Hiller?
What is used to make hummus?
What are Chickpeas?
A dog sweats through which part of its body?
What is its paws?
What is the most difficult split (two pins) to pick up in bowling?
What is the 7 and 10?
What is the name of the famous fault line that runs through California?
What is the San Andreas Fault?
California's sleeping giant, the San Andreas Fault, marks the slippery yet sticky boundary between two of Earth's tectonic plates. It is responsible for the biggest earthquakes in California, up to at least magnitude 8.1.
What year was Forrest Gump released?
What is 1994?
What turns a plain martini into a dirty martini?
What is adding olive juice?
What color is the tongue of a giraffe?
What is purple?
What is the maximum weight allowed for bowling balls on the PBA Tour?
What is 16 pounds?
What is the tallest mountain on Earth?
What is the Mauna Kea?
At 8,850 meters (29,035 feet) above sea level, Mt. Everest undeniably claims the point of highest altitude in the world, but the title of "tallest mountain" as measured from base to peak belongs to Mauna Kea, a dormant volcano on the island of Hawaii which has an altitude of only 4,205 meters (13,796 feet) above sea level, but a base about 19,700 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, making Mauna Kea over 10,000 meters tall.
Which artist sang the song “Oh, Pretty Woman” from the film Pretty Woman?
Who is Roy Orbison?
Where was Coca-Cola first served?
What is Georgia?
What kind of turtle can't retract into its shell?
What is a sea turtle?
Unlike other turtles, sea turtles cannot retract their flippers and head into their shells. But their streamlined shells and large paddle-shaped flippers make them very agile and graceful swimmers.
What is it called when you get a strike after a ball hits the left hand side of the head pin (for right-handers)?
What is the Brooklyn?
What is the oldest active volcano on Earth?
What is Mount Etna?
Mount Etna of Italy is thought to be the world's oldest active volcano. The first record of its eruption dates back to 1500 BC. Since then, Etna has erupted 190 times.
“Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?”
Who is Detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) in Rush Hour?
Which city in Germany gives its name to one of the USA’s favorite foods?
What is Hamburg?
Which marine mammals have the thickest coat of fur?
What is a sea otter?
A bowling lane is made of boards placed widthwise from gutter to gutter all the way to the end of the lane. How many boards comprise a lane?
What is 39?
What was the name of the supercontinent that existed over 175 million years ago?
What is Pangaea?
Pangea first began to be torn apart when a three-pronged fissure grew between Africa, South America, and North America. Rifting began as magma welled up through the weakness in the crust, creating a volcanic rift zone.
An asteroid is going to come crashing to Earth! In order to save the planet from destruction, a group of deep sea oil diggers are sent into space to demolish the asteroid from the inside. Name this movie.
What is Armageddon?
"Armageddon" (1998) was directed by Michael Bay and stars Bruce Willis as Harry Stamper, the leader of the team of deep sea oil diggers. It was nominated for four Oscars.
Where were French fries invented?
What is Belgium?