This fast-food chain is known for its golden arches.
What is McDonalds?
Name the vowels in the English alphabet.
a, e, I, o , u
This greeting involves pressing one’s palms together and is commonly used in India.
What is "namaste"?
This inventor is credited with developing the telephone.
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
Named for the Roman god of war and known as Ares in Greek mythology, this planet is...
What is Mars?
Before expanding into cloud computing and streaming, this company’s original business plan focused on being the “world’s largest bookstore.”
What is Amazon?
Name the three little pigs’ houses, in order.
What are straw, sticks, and bricks?
This festive season, typically held in Latin America, marked by parades, costumes, and public celebrations traditionally takes place before the start of Lent.
What is Carnival?
Daily Double!
This storage device commonly held 1.44 MB of data and was widely used in the 1990s.
What is a floppy disk?
This gas makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere.
What is Nitrogen?
With renewal rates consistently above 90% in North America, this retailer is often cited as having one of the most loyal customer bases in business.
What is Costco?
Name the six original Monopoly tokens from the classic U.S. version
What are the Thimble, Iron, Racecar, Top Hat, Battleship, and Shoe?
This African country is home to Timbuktu, once a major center of Islamic scholarship.
What is Mali?
Before high-speed internet, this device announced its connection attempt with a series of screeches and beeps over a phone line.
What is Dialup modem
This scale is used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes.
What is the Richter scale?
This company once controlled the majority of U.S. oil refining before being broken up by the Supreme Court in 1911.
What is Standard Oil?
Daily double!
Name the colors of the Olympic rings.
Blue, yellow, black, green, red
This powdered green tea, whisked rather than steeped, plays a central role in Japanese tea ceremonies.
What is Matcha?
This early portable music format was introduced by Sony in 1979 and helped popularize personal listening.
What is the Walkman?
Ranking a 10 on the Mohs scale, this gemstone is the hardest naturally occurring material on Earth.
What is a diamond?
The name of Coca-Cola reflects two original ingredients: this, which provided caffeine, and these leaves, from which extracts were derived.
What are the kola nut and coca leaves?
Name the months that have 31 days
What are January, March, May, July, August, October, and December?
Before World War 2, this port city was the only city in Europe with a Jewish majority population and was often called the “Jerusalem of the Balkans.”
Name the country.
What is Greece?
Thessaloniki
This 15th-century invention dramatically increased the spread of books and literacy across Europe.
What is the Printing Press?
You swallow thousands of these every day as a result of normal breathing and drainage.
What are boogers ;)