Slogans and Mascots
Animals 2
History
500

What is the slogan for McDonalds?

I'm lovin' it

500

This tree-dwelling Marsupial that lives in Australia fingerprints are so like human's it has confused investigators? 

Koala

500

This famous recovery group was founded in 1935 in Akron, Ohio?

Hint: The 'big one' people think of

A.A.

600

What does Tony the Tiger proclaim about Frosted Flakes?

"They're Grrrreat!" 

600

These large predatory reptiles live in the water. They may be fierce but with their babies they are gentle. The mothers carry babies in their big tooth-filled mouths!

Crocodiles! 

600

Multiple choice:

Which one of these was NOT a person's name in the 1800s?

A. Minty Badger 

B. Princess Cheese

C. Streetlamp 

C. Streetlamp. 

Minty Badger and Princess Cheese were both people who lived in the late 1800s in England!

800

What kind of animal is the mascot for Froot Loops?

A Toucan.

(His name is Sam). 

800

True or False?

Some species of tarantula keep tiny frogs as 'pets' to help eat pests that eat the spider's eggs?

True.

The spider in exchange protects the frog from being eaten by other spiders!

800

Multiple Choice

When was the first underwater photo taken?

A. 1886

B. 1876

C. 1856

C. 1856

900

What chain has the slogan "Pizza! Pizza!"? 

Little Caesar's 

900

In 1998, a woman's pet----- saved her when the woman had a heart attack. The pet---- went and got neighbors who called for help. 

Hint: normally on a farm, loves mud.

A pig. Her name was Lulu. 

900

Which President of the U.S. is in the Wrestling Hall of Fame?

Hint: think pennies 


Abraham Lincoln

1000

In the 90's what was Slim Jim's slogan? Who was their spokesman? 

"Snap into a slim Jim!" 

(Shouted by Macho Man Randy Savage). 

1000

These insects can live for up to 2 years on the glue of a cardboard box!

Cockroach
1000

What famous Christian holiday did Puritans ban in England and U.S. during the mid 1600s?

Christmas. 

The leader of Puritan ruled England Oliver Cromwell also banned: theater, dancing, feasts, and pies.

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