AO Howdy Hour Trivia
Fruits
Do You Know Your Neighbors?
Riddles
Animals
Supercalifragilistic-expialidocious
Do you Know Your Staff
100

This U.S. state is known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes." 

What is Minnesota?

100

Fruits have this ingredient that makes them sweet.

What is Fructose?

100

This new resident owned some Hallmark stores in Bryan-College Station.

Who is Keta Jones?

100

This has hands but no feet, a face, but no eyes, it tells but does not talk. 

What is a clock?
100

This dog breed was traditionally kept by monks in the Swiss Alps to find lost travelers?

What is St. Bernard?

100

In 101 Dalmations, what is the name of the villain or 

Who is Cruella de Vil?
100

She was crowned Homecoming Queen at Bryan High School in 2010?

Who is Raven Lawrence?

200

This is the meaning of the word "piano."

What is 'to be played softly.'

200

This fruit is mostly (92%) water.

What is a watermelon?

200

This AO resident ran track for Texas A&M and played the saxophone and clarinet in the Aggie Band.

Who is Ed Thomas?

200

This is the largest ant in the world

What is an elephant?

200

In the nursery rhyme, "This Little Piggy," the third piggy did this.

What is had roast beef?

200

This clownfish was a star of this 2003 Disney film.

What is Finding Nemo?

200

She worked on the field as security for the 2004 Superbowl in Houston.

Who is Leslie Lamkin?

300

This is the most frequently sold item at Walmart.

What is a banana?

300

You can get this nutrient from eating whole fruit that is not usually found in juice.

What is Fiber?

300

This resident was on a game show; and this resident was 'almost' on a game show/reality show (two different residents).

Who are Joan Holtzapple and Ron Blatchley?

300

This starts with E, ends with E and only has one letter. 

What is an envelope?

300

A bloat is a group of this animal.

What are hippos?

300

Maleficent is the villain in what Disney film?

What is Sleeping Beauty?

300

During high school and college he was a door-to-door salesman for Southern Maid, he was a gas station attendant and worked construction in an oil field.  

Later he worked as a security guard for CitiGroup and was a licensed insurance agent and was an anesthetist.

Who is Gary Adams?

400

This country was split into two zones by the Yalta Agreement.

What is Germany?

400

This fruit is known as "nature's candy."

What are dates?

400

This Arbor Oaks resident was born in Iowa, taught special education and used to ride a horse?

Who is Nancy Small?

400

This 5-letter word, if typed in all capital letters, can be read the same upside down?

What is SWIMS?

400

A female chicken between the ages of 8 weeks and 1 year are called this.

What is a pullet?

400

These bratty sisters are Cinderella's stepsisters.

Who are Anastasia and Drizella.

400

She has a passport for three different countries and speaks three different languages.

Who is Carla Bazemore?

500

This is the name of the small plastic piece at the end of a shoelace.

What is an aglet?

500

This fruit has more vitamin C than an orange?

What is a kiwi?

500

She was born in New Orleans, moved to Port Arthur, TX and lived there from 3 years old until High School; she then graduated with a Physics degree from the University of Texas (UT) and went on to get her Masters in Math at UT and had three daughters.

Who is June Treybig?

500

This word has seven letters.  The first two stand for a boy.  The first three stand for a girl.  The first four stand for a brave boy.  

What is Heroine?

500

This bird is unable to move its eyes.

What is an owl?

500

Julie Andrews won five Academy Awards, including Best Actress for her role in this 1964 Disney film featured.

What is Mary Poppins?

500

He was a little league all-star pitcher, known as "Ragarm" because he threw the ball like a dish rag.

Who is  Mike Adams?

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