What rhyming brand of low-calorie meals did Stouffer's introduce in 1981 in response to consumers' desires for diet dinner options?
Lean Cuisine
In the 1980s, "The Ain'ts" was a derisive nickname for what NFC South team that has a fleur-de-lis in its logo?
The Saints
It might amuse your bouche, but theobromine is the main reason dogs shouldn't ingest what tasty dessert?
Chocolate
This is the Town that Jesus grew up in.
Nazareth
Snoopy, in the cartoon 'Peanuts,' is this kind of Dog
Beagle
What 1985 John Hughes film features a group of uniquely different high school students, all forced together for Saturday detention?
The Breakfast Club
"The Run for the Roses" and "The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports" are colloquial names for a horse race that occurs on the first Saturday of May in which U.S. State?
Kentucky
Turtles, toads, and tarantulas are all ectothermic animals, which is typically referred to by what more common term?
Cold blooded
It was on this hill that Paul Reasoned with the men of Athens
Mars Hill
This cartoon character was known for a stutter and his catch phrase "that's all folks"
Porky Pig
Founded by B. Schavitz in Maine in the 1980s, what is the company with an origin in beekeeping and co-founder Roxanne Quimby?
Burt's Bees
In the movie “Castaway,” what specific type of sports ball is Wilson who is the companion of Tom Hanks’ character Chuck Noland?
Volleyball
Cockroaches, earwigs, and moths all have the same number of legs - how many do each of them have?
Six
When God told Jonah to go to Nineveh, he started heading for this place first.
Joppa
This Superhero is mentioned in every episode of Seinfeld.
Superman
What DMC sports car model is fitted with a flux capacitor to turn it into a time-traveling machine in the "Back to the Future" films?
Delorean
The National Sports Act of Canada granted two different sports as the official sports of Canada. One is, unsurprisingly, hockey. What is the other?
Lacrosse
New Zealand famously has the highest density of sheep per unit area in the world. What was the name of the sheep who was the first mammal cloned from an adult cell?
Dolly
This is the location that Jesus turned water into wine
Cana of Galilee
During the 1939 filming of 'Wizard of Oz' this hazardous material was used to create fake snow
Asbestos
A military program announced by President Reagan in March 1983 promoted funding for lasers and particle beam weapons and was formally known as the Strategic Defense Initiative. However, the program was later given this two-word nickname.
Star Wars
"Pistol Pete" Maravich (1970) and Shaquille O'Neal both won Player of the Year honors while playing hoops for what university?
LSU
What “F” term applies to a specialist who applies shoes to a horse’s hooves? The term is a derivation of the Latin word for “Iron”, applying to the construction of the horseshoes.
Farrier
This is the Valley where the Battle of Armageddon will take place. Armageddon is it's Greek name.
China
This video game came with the Nintendo Entertainment System when it was released in the late 1980s, and was meant to be played with the NES Zapper gun? It shared a cartridge with "Super Mario Bros."
Duck Hunt
This Hall of Fame Bears running back of the 1980s, for a long period of time was the number one rusher in NFL history and had the nickname of “Sweetness?”
Walter Payton
This is the only mammal with no vocal chords
Giraffe
Jesus put clay in a mans eyes and told him to go wash in this pool. Hint: The interpretation of the pools name is "sent"
The Pool of Siloam
This was the first animated series to air on Prime Time Television
The Flintstones