Central Perk - Orange.
What are the 3 macronutrients? (partial points awarded)
Protein, Carbohydrates, Fat
Which famous religious figure was born in Nepal?
Buddha
How many golf clubs are in a set?
12
What are the three 'SOMETHINGS' that a bride needs to grab before her ceremony? (points awarded for naming 1, 2 or 3)
Something blue, something borrowed and something new
What is 'The Office' character Dwight's full name?
Dwight Kurt Schrute III
Where is energy produced in a cell?
in the Mitochondria
Designed for the 2008 Summer Olympics by architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, Beijing's National Stadium looks like and is nicknamed for what animal home and fibrous soup?
The Bird's Nest
What do golfers shout to warn other golfers when they hit an errant shot?
Fore!
What is the name of the plant that is applied on the bride before a Nepali wedding? (extra points for nepali name of plant)
Henna - Mehendi
In the show 'FRIENDS' --- In what season did Joey audition for a game show and what was the name of the show? (only 100 points awarded for naming one)
Season 8
Bamboozled
Everyone knows what the glutes are, but what are the three parts of the glute that makes up the glute muscle group?
the muscle group consists of the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, and gluteus minimus.
With a logo that blends a harp with a winged being, what Dublin-based budget airline is Europe's largest airline by passenger numbers?
Ryanair
In what tournament did Tiger Woods first win in his professional career? Half point for just the year.
The 1996 Las Vegas Invitational
What are the two most important symbols of a married woman in Nepal? These are two things the groom applies/puts on the bride at the wedding ceremony? (naming one gives you half a point, naming both gives you full points, and giving me the original names of the two in nepali gives you double the points)
Sindoor - red powder on the forehead
Tilhari - a holy necklace thats beaded heavy and long
Which Disney characters can be seen watching the concert in the beginning of the film 'The Little Mermaid'?
Mickey, Goofy and Donald - they appear as mermen in the opening scene when King Triton enters the amphitheater.
What muscles are you working when you do bench press? (partial points awarded)
anterior deltoids, pectoralis major, triceps
What is the Irish national emblem?
This might be an unexpected fun fact about Ireland, but their emblem is actually a musical instrument – the Irish Harp. Not the shamrock!
Which famous golfer beat Tiger woods in the 2005 Tour Championship?
Bart Bryant
What did guests do in traditional Irish weddings to make sure the groom wouldn't run away from the altar?
Lock church doors.
Irish grooms were traditionally thought to get cold feet on their wedding day so when the bride arrived at the church the wedding guests would lock the happy couple in the church so the groom had no chance to escape (eek!).
What is a Dinglehopper?
The Dinglehopper (a.k.a. the fork) is an artifact from the sunken ship which Ariel and Flounder explore early in The Little Mermaid.
What is the sanskrit word for posture?
Asana
What is the other name for the abominable snowman living in the Nepali mountains and, in general, in the Himalayas ranges?
Yeti
How many holes are there in a full round of golf?
18
In traditional Irish weddings, what is done to ward off evil spirits?
Ringing a bell is thought to ward off evil spirits. Another belief is that bells chase the discord away in a marriage, which is why the church bells may ring after a wedding, or tiny bells might be given to guests to ring as the couple makes their way down the aisle as official spouses. Presenting a bell to the newlyweds is also a traditional wedding gift. You may even see the Bells of Ireland flowers included in the bride's bouquet because, in the language of flowers, they represent luck.