What type of acid gives grapefruit its tartness?
Citric Acis
In football, how many points is a field goal worth?
Three
What treat is known as “fairy floss” in Australia?
Cotton Candy
Which civilization is believed to have first domesticated cats?
Egyptians
What part of the body does a rhinologist specialize in?
Nose
What type of bread is made with natural yeast and became a quarantine trend in 2020?
Sourdough
Which sport uses the terms "googly" and "bouncer"?
Cricket
Which part of the human body can grow back if a portion is removed?
The Liver
What country gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
France
What animal has the most neurons, second only to humans?
Elephants
What fruit is the most consumed fresh fruit in the United States?
Banana
What is the nickname for a baseball pitch where the pitcher intentionally puts no spin on the ball?
Knuckleball
What board game was originally called "Criss-Cross Words"?
Scrabble
Which US Founding Father invented the swivel chair?
Thomas Jefferson
What is the name of the theory that explains the origin and evolution of the universe?
The Big Bang Theory
Which cactus is used to make the Mexican dish nopales?
Prickly Pear
How old was Tiger Woods when he won his first Masters Tournament?
21 years old
What does the Latin phrase "Carpe Diem" mean?
Seize the day
Which war was fought between the years 1618 and 1648?
The Thirty Years' War
What is the process of a liquid becoming a gas called?
Vaporization
What kind of meat is traditionally used in a Wiener Schnitzel?
Veal
Which NFL team has neither played in nor hosted the Super Bowl?
The Cleveland Browns
What was the first color film to win a Best Picture Oscar?
Gone With The Wind
Who is the only US president to have a patent?
Abraham Lincoln
What element was once called “brimstone”?
Sulfur
From what grain is whiskey made?
Barley
What golfer holds the record for most major championship wins?
Jack Nicklaus
What is the rarest M&M color?
Brown
Which country is home to the world’s oldest known cave paintings?
Indonesia
What rare element, discovered in 1898, is named after the country Poland?
Polonium
Which fruit was cultivated in Japan to naturally grow in square shapes for easier transport?
Watermelon
What Summer Olympic sport uses a "piste"?
Fencing
What is the only letter not used in any US state name?
Q
Which ancient culture is credited with developing the first toothpaste, using crushed ox hooves?
Egypt
What is the only continent without an active volcano?
Australia
What is the world's oldest known musical instrument?
Flute