What country has three capitals: Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein?
South Africa
The song "Sugar, Sugar," a huge hit for The Archies, famously starts with what sweet lyric?
"Sugar, ah honey honey"
What early 1900s shoe, created for basketball, became a staple sneaker?
Converse All Star
Which tire brand's logo featured the Greek messenger god, Mercury, symbolizing speed, a design inspired by a statue in the founder's home?
Goodyear.
What's Disneylands most famous tagline?
"The Happiest Place on Earth".
Which city is known as the "Pearl of the Orient" and is the capital of the Philippines?
Manila
The Supremes' most famous lead singer, known as "The First Lady of Soul," was who?
Diana Ross
What are simple, laceless, low-cut shoes, often made of leather, that are a casual classic?
Loafers
This iconic blue box, representing strength and trust for travelers, was first introduced by which financial services company in the mid-1970s?
American Express
What's the most popular souvenir purchase at Disneyland?
Mouse ears.
What city, meaning "Capital City," was Japan's capital for over 1,000 years before Tokyo?
Kyoto
Which psychedelic rock band sang "White Rabbit" and was fronted by Grace Slick?
Jefferson Airplane
What iconic shoe brand's rubber sole was inspired by a waffle iron?
Nike (Bill Bowerman's waffle sole)
What classic gas company used a friendly Apatosaurus dinosaur, inspired by prehistoric oil origins, as its mascot starting in the 1930s and continuing through these decades?
Sinclair Oil
What was the Disneyland park built on?
An orange grove. (160 acres)
What is the most crowded capital city in the world?
Tokyo, Japan
Which legendary guitarist set his guitar on fire at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967?
Jimi Hendrix
What type of boot, with elastic sides, was first made for Queen Victoria?
The Chelsea boot /Paddock boot/J. Sparks-Hall's Patent Elastic Ankle boot
*I will accept any of these answers
This well-known detergent brand, famous for its vibrant red, white, and blue packaging, had a logo that was a staple in households for decades.
Tide
What is the name of the group that designed the park's attractions?
Imagineers.
Which capital city's name means "God's Gift" in Arabic?
Baghdad, Iraq (from Persian/Arabic).
What term described the popular music style from Liverpool, England, that included The Beatles and Gerry and the Pacemakers?
Merseybeat
What famous shoe was invented when its creator couldn't get steel for heels and used wood instead?
Salvatore Ferragamo's wedge heel
What did the original 1976 Apple logo depict before the bitten apple was introduced a year later?
Sir Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree.
What's the name of the castle at Disneyland?
Sleeping Beauty Castle (not Cinderella Castle like Disney World).