What 1989 Cher video was banned from MTV because of her revealing outfit?
"If I Could Turn Back Time”
Which nut is used to make marzipan?
Almonds
Coffee beans are found as the pit inside of a fruit which is typically what color?
Red or Purple
Which US President Officially Declared Thanksgiving A National Holiday, A Piece Of American Holiday Trivia?
Abraham Lincoln
What international city holds the record for the hottest Olympic Games in history?
Tokyo
Angus Young is co-founder and lead guitarist for what Australian
AC/DC
What number will you find on the side of a Heinz ketchup bottle? Hint: 40-60
57
Coffee became more popular in America in the 1770s. At the time, many people had stopped drinking tea as a patriotic act. What was the name of the famous protest that inspired them to boycott the beverage?
The Boston Tea Party
What Material Was The Christmas Holiday Decoration Tinsel Originally Made From, According To Historical Trivia?
Silver
Which U.S. president opened the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles?
Ronald Reagan
In the 1985 Tears for Fears song, everybody wants to rule what?
The world
According to a Hispanic tradition, how many grapes should you eat on New Year's Eve for good luck?
12
What restaurant chain was founded as Danny's Donuts in 1953 before dropping the latter word and eventually slightly altering the first word in 1959?
Denny's
In Which Country Is It A Christmas Holiday Tradition To Hide All Brooms On Christmas Eve To Prevent Witches From Stealing Them, An Interesting Piece Of Cultural Trivia?
Norway
Who is the oldest woman to ever win an Alpine skiing medal?
Lindsey Vonn
“Swimming through sick lullabies” is a line from what Killers’ song?
Mr. Brightside
What green vegetable is called a courgette in France?
Zucchini
Associated with an iconic restaurant and cafe chain from this nation, in which country could you expect to hear the phrase "Double-Double" as part of a coffee order, meaning two servings of sugar and two servings of cream?
Canada
According To Holiday Trivia, Who Played Six Different Characters In The 2004 Animated Movie ‘The Polar Express’?
Tom Hanks
How many countries have hosted the Summer Olympic Games? Hint: 1-20
20
Ozzy Osbourne was in what heavy metal band?
Black Sabbath
What condiment was used for its medicinal qualities in the 1800s?
Ketchup
What famous single serve coffee pod brand, launched in 1998, is actually the brainchild of the same company that brought you a popular soft drink with a medicinal moniker that’s part of the company’s official name?
Keurig
Which US Holiday Is Celebrated On The Second Sunday In May?
Mothers Day
What was the first U.S. city and state to host the Olympics?
St.Louis, Missouri