This 2008 film stars Christian Bale and Heath Ledger, in which the latter plays a menace wreaking havoc on Gotham City
The Dark Knight
This band features Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
The Rolling Stones
This group of elements, including helium and neon, are the least reactive chemical elements because their atoms have a full valence electron shell.
This US state is known as the Peach State.
Georgia
This US vice president became the president after the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Lyndon B. Johnson
This 2007 film stars Josh Brolin. A hunter comes across the aftermath of a drug deal gone bad, the hunter takes the money left behind and becomes the hunted as a merciless killer follows his trail.
No Country for Old Men
This band's lead singer is Thom Yorke, they have released the successful albums "OK Computer" and "In Rainbows".
Radiohead
This unit of energy corresponds to one kilogram-square meter per square second.
In which country is Stonehenge located?
United Kingdom
This NFL franchise is tied for the most Super Bowl wins with the New England Patriots.
Pittsburgh Steelers
This 1976 film is about a loner Vietnam veteran suffering from insomnia who takes a job as a cabbie in New York, who then becomes obsessed with societal decay and the "filth" of the city.
Taxi Driver
Which song has the lyrics: "Reaching for something in the distance, so close you can almost taste it, release your inhibitions"?
Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield
Between 10 to 50 km away from Earth, this is the second nearest layer of the atmosphere.
Stratosphere
Baghdad is the capital of this country.
Iraq
What is the number of platforms the game Call of Duty Black Ops released on?
6 (Windows, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, Nintendo DS, Mac OS)
This 1990 film is about a wealthy business man who hires a prostitute to accompany him to a few social events. Trouble ensues when he falls in love with her and they try to bridge the gap between their worlds.
Pretty Woman
"No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature", "Undun", and "Albert Flasher" are songs by this Canadian rock band.
The Guess Who
Neptune has 16 known moons. What is the name of it's largest moon?
Triton
This land biome is the largest in the world, covering about 17 million square kilometers. It is also called the Boreal Forest.
Taiga
This is the world's most expensive painting, sold at approximately US$450.3 million.
Leonardo Da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi"
This 2013 Korean film is a sci-fi thriller about a revolution on a train that circles the globe in a frozen world. The lower-class passengers fight their way to the front of the train to resist the elites.
Snowpiercer
This famous band cannot read or write conventional musical notation.
The Beatles
Batrachology is the study of __________.
Amphibians
Angel Falls
Based on written records, this is the world's oldest language, with it's earliest evidence dating back to around 3100 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq).
Sumerian