What is the first word in Lightning McQueen?
Speed.
What was the first Pixar movie?
Toy Story
What NFL team has the longest winning streak?
The New England Patriots
Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson, Roosevelt
In Charlotte's Web, what is the name of the piglet?
Wilbur
Which actor voiced both Darth Vader and The Lion King's Mufasa, amongst acting many other movies such as The Sandlot?
James Earl Jones
Which Disney Princess did Lily James portray in a 2015 live action-remake?
Cinderella
What team won the Stanley Cup in 2020?
Tampa Bay Lightning.
What event is commonly believed to have sparked World War I?
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.
Jack and Annie are siblings that go on time-traveling adventures in what popular book series?
Magic Tree House
What word is mispronounced in the movie Megamind by the character Megamind?
Spider (Spe-eye-der)
What type of Dog did Prince Erick have in The Little Mermaid?
Old English Cowdog.
Which MLB Player was nicknamed "The Great Bambino"
Babe Ruth.
Who was the first person to land on the moon?
Neil Armstrong
Where was Harry Potter Born?
Godric's Hollow
Who played "Iceman" in Top Gun?
Val Kilmer
Emperor Kuzco turns into what animal in The Emperor’s New Groove?
Llama
Usually thought of for his prolific scoring, this player holds the record for the most steals in an NBA playoff game.
The Answer, Allen Iverson, who registered 10 steals against the Magic in 1999.
What was the name of the ancient trade route that connected the East with the West?
The Silk Road
What famous museum is the seven of the murder that opens the book The Da Vinci Code?
The Louvre
Powerade
What are the names of the seven dwarfs in Snow White?
Doc, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, Bashful, Sneezy and Dopey
Only two players have won MVP awards in both the American and National Leagues. Name them. (Hint: the most recent was in 2024).
Frank Robinson and Shohei Ohtani
Historians aren’t really sure of all of the reasons that Stonehenge was built. It’s still a pretty big mystery! However, we do know that Stonehenge was used for one specific purpose. Hint: if you went to Stonehenge for this reason, you probably were never going home again.
As a cemetery
This 19th-century novel shares its subtitle with a Greek mythological figure’s punishment and was first published anonymously. Its author, who used a pen name to conceal her gender, later wrote a preface defending her choice to depict moral “grayness.” The novel’s title character is neither its narrator nor its most virtuous soul.
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë