What is the rarest M&M color
Brown
Who was known as the "King of Jazz"
Paul Whiteman was an influential jazz musician during the 1920s and early 1930s
What is the nearest planet to the sun?
Which animal is said to have 9 lives?
cats
What was Elvis's favorite sandwich?
Peanut Butter and Banana
What is the dried version of grapes called?
Raisins
What state is the Hollywood Walk of Fame in?
California
Frogs belong to which animal group?
Amphibians
Name three of Africa's "Big Five" animals
Lion
Leopard
Rhino
Elephant
African Buffalo
What state was Elvis Born in?
What is the only edible food that never goes bad?
Honey
What is the golden man statue given to talented actors at an annual award show?
An Oscar
What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
Diamonds
What is the only fruit with seeds on the outside?
Strawberries
How many encores did Elvis usually give?
Elvis never gave an encore at his concerts. the lights would come up and the announcer would say "Elvis has left the building"
This fruit floats because it's made up of 25% air, what is it?
Apples
How many rings does the Olympic flag have?
Five
The first vaccine was for which disease?
Small pox, the first smallpox vaccine was created by Dr. Edward Jenner in 1796
What plant has no flowers but proper leaves?
Cactus
Which of the following did Elvis earn in 1960?
a: Blackbelt
b: HS Diploma
c: Pilots license
a: Blackbelt
Bagels originated from this country
Poland
What day is Star Wars day?
May 4th
Which oath of ethics taken by doctors is named after Ancient Greek physician?
The Hippocratic oath
Why are Flamingos Pink?
blue-green algae and tiny crustaceans like brine shrimp. When flamingos eat these organisms, their bodies break down the pigments, which are then deposited into their feathers and skin, turning them pink.
What was the name of Elvis' chimpanzee
Scatter