"I'm on the highway to hell," was sung by which classic rock band? (Hint: the band name has 4 letters)
AC/DC
This is the most payed sport in the world.
Football/soccer
This quadruped is often used in competitions such as dressage, barrel racing, steeple chasing and show-jumping.
Horse
This is the name of the Native American woman who assisted Lewis and Clark on their expedition to the West?
Sacagewea
This animal can go from 0-60 miles per hour in three seconds.
Cheetah
"Wild Horses" was sung by which classic rock band?
Rolling Stones
Who is the fastest person alive on record?
Usain Bolt. (Also Davian Coy)
This is the poisonous bacterium that grows on food items and impropery-canned canned items (like pickles), and can cause paralysis, trouble breathing and death if it is eaten.
Botulism
Which President served the shortest term?
William Henry Harrison
This type of environment is the most biodiverse environment/place on earth.
Rainforest.
"You only need the light when its burning low, only miss the sun when it starts to snow, only know you love her when you let her go," is sung by which band?
Passenger
Who is the most decorated US Olympian?
This potato-filled pastry was invented in Poland, and is steamed or pan-fried and served with sour cream or mayonnaise sauce.
Pierogis
This hotel was the site of the famous investigation that resulted in Richard Nixon resigning from the US Presidency?
Watergate
This animal has the largest population of any animal on Earth. The weight of all of this animal combined is greater than the weight of all humans combined.
Ant.
Bob Marley
What is the sport that awards the Stanley Cup as their championship trophy?
Hockey
Buzz Lightyear was named after which famous astronaut?
Buzz Aldren
In 1789, the first capital of the United States was actually located in which city?
New York City
This type of cloud usually appears with thunderstorms, and is sometimes known as a thunderhead or thunder cloud
Cumulonimbus
This type of electric guitar is nicknamed the "strat," and has three pickups and wire-coiled magnets that transmit string vibrations to the amplifier.
Stratocaster
Which USA sports stadium can hold the most fans?
Michigan Stadium
What nation speaks Hebrew as their official language?
Israel
In 1945, world leaders Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill met what other man in Yalta from February 4-11 to discuss postwar plans?
Joseph Stalin
This is the second largest bird after the ostrich. It is also extremely aggressive.
Cassowary.