This color is said to be the rarest type of M&M.
Brown
This famous actor played James Bond in "No Time To Die"
Daniel Craig
This planet is closest to the sun, but has the second-highest surface temperature
Mercury
Botany is the scientific study of this division of organisms
Plants
The Statue of Liberty was given to the US by this country
France
2022 World Cup final
There are this many zodiac signs
12
This Stuco Senior had a bird get stuck in their hair in seventh grade
Shelby
This food is considered to be the most stolen food in the world
CHEESE
This artist was often dubbed "king of rock and roll"
Elvis
The mitochondria may be the powerhouse of the cell, but this process is dominant in plants and some bacteria
Photosynthesis
Because of their dynamic mobility while falling, these animals are often said to have many lives
Cat
Often inflated by the Mercator projection, this land mass is considered the world’s biggest island
Greenland
This is the only ball sport to have been played on the moon
Golf
Na stands for this element on the periodic table?
Sodium
This stuco senior broke thier finger at powderpuff football thier sophomore year
Lia
Mr. Haas would be amused to learn that this brand of pop was the first soft drink in space?
Coca Cola
This famous sidewalk features many household names
Hollywood Walk of Fame
The number of bones you can find on a shark’s skeleton
None
This rapidly growing plant is a favorite among Pandas
Bamboo
This country, home to pink dolphins, produces the most coffee in the world?
Brazil
This alternative to tennis is played with a shuttlecock
Badminton
An Olympic gold medal is actually compromised of 92.5% of this other metal.
Silver
This stuco senior ran over an official at a sporting event… they also used to play the flute
Ryan Morgan
This Asian country is where ice cream was invented
China
Trivia Question: What day is Star Wars Day?
May 4
What disease stems from the medieval term that means ‘bad air’?
Malaria
This colorful bird is the only known species to be able to fly backwards
Hummingbird
This country, defended by the Swiss guard, is recognized as the smallest in the world
Vatican City
Before being purchased from Lamar Hunt, Sporting Kansas City was referred to under this name.
The Kansas City Wizards
What does “www” stand for in a website browser?
World Wide Web
This Stuco senior has met Carl Azuz, host of CNN 10
Thomas
Trivia Question: What is the only edible food that never goes bad?
Honey
This famous athlete coined, “float like a butterfly, sting like a bee”
Muhammed Ali
This soviet invention was the first satellite to be launched into space
Sputnik
Since their hemocyanin is a less-efficient oxygen transporter compared to the hemoglobin of humans, these water organisms have three hearts(multiple correct answers)
Cuttlefish, Octopus, or Squid
Before landing in the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Cuba, Christopher Columbus and his crew set sail on his first voyage in Palos de la Frontera, a port in this country
Spain
The Eiffel Tower
What is the plural of sheep?
Sheep
This Stuco senior won their elementary school Geography Bee after qualifying via tiebreaker
Bsikes
Bagels originated from this country
Poland
Trivia Question: What is the Golden man statue given to talented actors
An oscar
What is the name of this bone (the funniest bone)?
Humerus
This unique fruit displays its seeds on the outside of its body
Strawberry
The cities of Perth, Canberra & Melbourne belong to this country
Australia(Land of Furphy)
Besides “no belt”, this is the lowest belt color of taekwondo
White Belt
This company, popular for its cosmically-named product, is the most popular technology company in South Korea.
Samsung
This stuco senior had a uteroureterostomy, a form of kidney surgery
Ryan Whittlesey
Trivia Question: From which country does Gouda cheese originate?
Netherlands
This wildly popular English musician famously name his pianos
Elton John
The Wright Brothers
This equestrian sea creature requires the males to give birth to the offspring
Seahorse
This “New” cultural hub is the capital of India
New Dehli
These are the denominations of time in hockey—there are three of them
Periods
“*These* are forever” according to Shirley Bassey, and they just might be; they have the highest rating on the Mohs hardness scale.
Diamonds
Trivia Question: What is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world?
Tea
This popular actor with a knack for swiping artifacts once had to publicly deny being a vampire
Nicholas Cage
Edward Jenner created the first ever vaccination in 1796, aimed at preventing this sickness
Small Pox
These land mammals can communicate through vibrations in the ground, even as far as 20 miles
This WW2 “last resort” battle, spanning across three European countries, ended with the allied invasion of Germany
The Battle of the Bulge
Recently popularized through Netflix, this is the highest level of International Motorsport, governed by the FIA.
Formula 1
Much to the wonder of chemistry scholars, these two metals are the only that exist as liquids at normal room temperatures(only need to guess one)
Mercury or Gallium
This fruit floats because 25% of its volume is air.
Apple
Later recreated in a famous movie series, this was the first toy to be advertised on television
Mr Potato Head
Monkey
This animal is famous for its dark-colored tongue, used to grab food
Giraffe
This continent is the only to have land mass in all four hemispheres
Africa
You’re “In Good Hands” with this company, whose logo is found on field goal nets in college football stadiums around the country
Allstate
Trivia Question: What country has the most vending machines per capita?
Japan