What color is the sky on a clear day?
Blue
A type of Japanese longsword, known for its distinctive appearance and historical significance.
A Katana
Who is the main character in the movie "Cars 2"?
Lightning McQueen
Name the popular video rental store with distinctive blue and yellow signage.
Blockbuster Video
Which movie franchise is Tom Cruise best known to do his own stunts
Mission Impossible
What is the main color of a ripe banana?
Yellow
Japan is known for high tech _____. These ______ may include features like seat heating, remote controls, and many more features.
Toilets
In "Cars 2," what international race is Lightning McQueen participating in?
World Grand Prix
What was a primary concern regarding computers when transitioning from the year 1999 to 2000?
Y2K
In what movie did Tom Cruise say this line, "I feel the need... the need for speed.”
Top Gun
True or false
The Eiffel tower is taller in summer.
True
True or false
Square Watermelons
True
In "Cars 2," what is the name of the oil tycoon character who serves as one of the key figures in the movie's plot?
Sir Axelrod. or Miles Axelrod.
Which President was Impeached in 1998 - 1999
Bill Clinton
How many times has Tom Cruise married?
3 times.
How old is old?
Old
Japan’s national sport.
Name the two spy characters in "Cars 2" who are British intelligence agents.
Finn McMissile and Holley Shiftwell
Who said this quote? "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat."
Winston Churchill
How tall is Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise is 5, 7.
If a doctor gives you three pills and tells you to take one pill every half-hour, how long till you have taken all the pills?
1 hour
What is Kawaii translated to English?
Cute or adorable.
The villains use electromagnetic pulse (EMP) weapons disguised as _________ to cause havoc during the World Grand Prix
cameras
The Good Friday Agreement, also known as the __________ Agreement.
The Belfast Agreement
In which movie is Tom Cruise credited for gaining widespread recognition?
He gained widespread recognition with "Risky Business" (1983).