Guess Who Had A Day Job?
Abbreviation Nation
Law & Disorder
Sweet Tooth
Name that Tune
100

Before becoming an actor, Harrison Ford worked as a:

a. Carpenter

b. Stunt Double

c. Truck Driver

d. Firefighter

Carpenter

100

What does the acronym “NASA” stand for?



National Aeronautics and Space Administration 

100

In Kentucky, you must take a bath how often by law?


Once a year

100

This colorful, bite-sized candy comes in a rainbow of flavors and encourages you to “Taste the Rainbow”


Skittles

100

Who sang “I want to hold your hand” which became a massive hit in 1964?

The Beatles

200

Before his rise to fame, Morgan Freeman had which job?

A) Air Force radar technician

B) Newspaper journalist

C) Taxi driver

D) Librarian


Air Force Radar Technician

200

What does GPS stand for? 

Global Positioning System

200

In Georgia, it is illegal to eat what popular Southern food with a fork?


Fried Chicken

200

This candy is filled with nougat, caramel, and nuts. It is said to satisfy your hunger.

Snickers

200

Written as an ode to his wife, who sang “Annie’s Song”?

John Denver

300

Which job did Julia Child have before becoming a famous chef? 

A) Research Assistant

B) School teacher

C) Bank teller

D) Travel agent


Research Assistant for the Office of Strategic Services

300

What does UFO stand for?

Unidentified Flying Object

300

In Arizona, it is illegal to dig up and move what type of plant without a permit?


Saguaro Cactus

300

This candy, famous for being “curiously strong”, comes in a small, metal tin and freshens your breath.


Altoids

300

Who sang the 1969 hit, “Sweet Caroline”

Neil Diamond

400

Before his breakout role, Sean Connery worked as a:

A) Lifeguard

B) Bodybuilder

C) Milkman

D) Taxi driver


Milkman

400

What does ETA mean?

Estimated Time of Arrival

400

In Los Angeles, California, what popular party item is banned on Halloween?

Silly String

400

Introduced in 1912, these small chocolate-covered malt balls were a popular movie theater treat.


Whoppers

400

Who sang “Stand By Me” in 1961

Ben E. King

500

Clint Eastwood once worked as a:

A) Lumberjack

B) Golf caddy

C) Lifeguard

D) Pool cleaner


Lifeguard

500

What does VIP stand for?

Very Important Person

500

In Alaska, it is illegal to whisper in someone’s ear during this outdoor activity

Moose Hunting

500

This candy bar promises a break with its crunchy wafer layers covered in milk chocolate.


Kit Kat

500

Who sang “Rhinestone Cowboy”, a country-pop hit in 1975?

Glen Campbell

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