Who was the youngest player to score 10,000 points in the NBA?
LeBron James
What is the name of NYC's largest indoor sports arena that is home to the Knicks and Rangers?
Madison Square Garden
Who was the very first American Idol winner?
Kelly Clarkson
What is the biggest event in the United States?
The Super Bowl
In which state did the first Six Flags theme park open in 1961?
Texas
Which NFL team has their logo located on only one side of their helmets?
Pittsburgh Steelers
Which MLB stadium has the largest capacity, holding the most fans?
Dodger Stadium, home of the Los Angeles Dodgers
What is the biggest ticketed concert in U.S. history?
Zach Bryan performing at Michigan Stadium
Where will the 2028 Summer Olympics be held?
Los Angeles
What is the most popular theme park?
Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Florida
Who was the first Major League player to pitch a ball over 100 mph?
Nolan Ryan
What is the largest indoor arena?
Philippine Arena
Who is the only country artist to have a Top 20 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for six straight decades?
Dolly Parton
Which year was Coachella the most attended?
2017, with a total attendance of 250,000 people
In which city did Circus Circus open the Grand Slam Canyon theme park under a dome in 1993?
Las Vegas
A sporting event is held every year on Memorial Day. What is it?
Indianapolis 500
In which city were the last 2 Super Bowls played at Joe Robbie Stadium?
Miami
Who was the first lead guitarist of Metallica?
Dave Mustaine
What is the most popular and sold movie across the world?
Avatar
How much money does Disney World spend per fireworks show at the park?
$45,000 to $50,000
How many goals did Wayne Gretzky score in his entire NHL career?
894 goals
What stadium uses more power than some entire countries?
The Dallas Cowboys, AT&T Stadium
What do Drake, Taylor Swift and The Beatles have in common?
They all replaced themselves at No. 1 on the Hot 100
What is the most attended award show?
The 50th Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards in 2015
What is the oldest rollercoaster in the United States?
Leap-the-Dips, built in 1902 at Lakemont Park in Altoona, Pennsylvania