A
I
E
O
U
100

How much does an NFL football weigh?


What is 14-15 ounces?

Official NFL guidelines dictate that balls should be 11 to 11.25 inches (27.94cm - 28.58cm) long and have a weight of 14-15 ounces (396.89-425.24g).


100

What part of the human body can regrow itself in three weeks?

What is Liver?

The liver has a unique capacity among organs to regenerate itself after damage. A liver can regrow to a normal size even after up to 90% of it has been removed.

100

Napoleon Bonaparte was once attacked by what kind of animals?

What are Rabbits?


100

What is a pupu platter?

What is a tray of American Chinese or Hawaiian food

American Chinese or Hawaiian food consisting of an assortment of small meat and seafood appetizers. The Thrillist called the pu-pu platter "an amalgam of Americanized Chinese food, Hawaiian tradition and bar food.


100

When do babies get their fingerprints?

What is 21 weeks?


200

In what game is “love” a score?

What  is Tennis?

Love as a word for a score of zero has been used in the sport of tennis since the late 1800s. 

The origins of 'love' as a score lie in the figure zero's resemblance to an egg. In sport, it's common to refer to a nil or nought score as a duck or goose egg, and the French word for egg is l'oeuf - the pronunciation of which isn't too far removed from the English 'love'.

200

What are sweetbreads?

What is Thymus and/or Pancreas?

The word "sweetbread" was first used in the 16th century, but the reason behind the name is unknown. Sweet is perhaps used since the thymus is sweeter and richer tasting than muscle flesh. Bread may come from brede “roa


200

Name one of the two countries that allow you to take a nap during work hours?


What is Italy and Spain?

Although most people associate the siesta with Spain, the practice actually originated with ancient Romans in Italy, where it is called a riposo. Similar midday nap breaks are common around the Mediterranean and in many Latin American countries, where the midday is often hot

200

What is the longest movie ever made?

What is The Cure of Insomnia?

The longest film ever made, according to Guinness World Records, is "The Cure for Insomnia" (1987), directed by John Henry Timmis IV. It lasts 85 hours and is considered an extraordinary achievement in the film industry. 


200

What is the main ingredient in Bombay Duck?

What is Fish?

Also called bummalo, this is not a duck at all, but a small dried fish from India and Bangladesh. The fish are landed then hung on racks on the beach to dry in the sun. In cooking, Bombay duck is usually heated in the oven or fried until it is crisp enough to be crumbled over stews and curries. 


300

Which classical composer was deaf?

Who is Beethoven?

Beethoven began losing his hearing in his mid-20s, after already building a reputation as a musician and composer. The cause of his deafness remains a mystery, though modern analysis of his DNA revealed health issues including large amounts of lead in his system.

300

Why did pirates wear earrings?

What is "To improve eyesight"

Some sailors were convinced that wearing earrings improved vision problems and that pierced ears prevented seasickness on the high seas. Another belief was that these earrings (silver or gold) were valuable enough to pay for a sailor's funeral if his body, drowned at sea, washed ashore.

300

Who was the scientist that filed 1,093 patents alone?

Who is Thomas Edison?

Thomas Edison was a prolific inventor and savvy businessman who acquired a record number of 1,093 patents (singly or jointly) and was the driving force behind such innovations as the phonograph, the incandescent light bulb, the alkaline battery and one of the earliest motion picture cameras.

300

These trees are known as the tallest in the world.

What is Sequoia / Coast Redwood?

This coast redwood grows on a slope, so its average height is 360 feet (116 meters) tall, and its trunk is just over 16 feet (4.94 meters) in diameter.

300

The world's largest fish market is located in what capital city?

What is Tokyo, Japan?

The Tsukiji Market is the largest fish market in the world, and as time has gone on it became one of the most authentic and special tourist attractions in Tokyo.


400

What is the tiny piece at the end of a shoelace called?

 

What is Aglet?

It is an aglet, derived from a middle English term used to describe the metal ends put on ropes, by dipping the end of the rope in molten metal. These ends served, as your shoelace aglets do, to help guide the rope through eyeholes.

400

How many colors are there in a rainbow?

What is 7?

Rainbows are a beautiful meteorological phenomenon that light up the sky when sunlight gets reflected, refracted, and dispersed by water droplets in the air. There are seven colors in a rainbow. They appear in this order: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. 

 

400

What is Cynophobia the fear of?

What is Dog?


400

When one is "envious", they are said to be what color?

What is Green?

For as much as green is associated with positive feelings, it can also indicate jealousy. You've probably heard the expression "green with envy." The origins of this phrase are unclear.

400

What alcoholic drink is mainly made from juniper berries?


What is Gin?

Gin (/dʒɪn/) is a distilled alcoholic drink flavoured with juniper berries and other botanical ingredients. Gin originated as a medicinal liquor made by monks and alchemists across Europe.

500

You cannot purchase items using too many coins in which country?

What is Canada?

Well, before you start counting out those pennies, dimes, and nickels, you should know that Canada's Currency Act has some limits in place. You can use up to 25 pennies, 100 nickels, 100 dimes, 40 quarters, 25 loonies, and 20 toonies in a single transaction.

500

Who was the first American in space?

Who is Alan Shepard?

U.S. Navy test pilot Alan Shepard joined the astronaut program in 1959. He became the first American and the second man in space on May 5, 1961, when he piloted the Mercury spacecraft Freedom 7 on a 490-kilometer (300-mile), 15-minute suborbital flight.

500

Where would you find "The Valley of the Kings?"

What is Egypt?

The Valley of the Kings, also known as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings, is an area in Egypt where, for a period of nearly 500 years from the Eighteenth Dynasty to the Twentieth Dynasty, rock-cut tombs were excavated for pharaohs and powerful nobles under the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt. 


500

Which major city is located on two continents?

What is Istanbul?

Discover Istanbul, the only city of the world which meets two continents -- Europe and Asia. Begin your tour in Istanbul with the Sultanahmet district, the heart of old Istanbul, at Saint Sophia. 


500

Native to the Carribean, what kind of animal is a Mountain Chicken?

What is a Frog?

Mountain chickens (Leptodactylus fallax) are one of the world's largest species of frog, sometimes growing to over 20 centimetres long and weighing up to a kilogram. 


M
e
n
u