What sport uses clowns to protect the competitors?
What is a Rodeo?
What does the "MS" reference in "MSNBC"?
What is Microsoft?
On Good Times, what catchphrase did J.J. Evans famously use?
What is "Dyn-o-mite!"?
What is the process of browning sugar in cooking to create a rich, nutty flavor and deep brown color called?
What is caramelization?
What is the only U.S. state that has a tropical rainforest?
What is Hawaii?
"Domingo" is Spanish for what?
What is Sunday?
Where does Yogi Bear live?
Where is Jellystone National Park?
What is the name of the coffee shop frequently featured in Alice where most of the show’s scenes take place?
What is Mel's Diner?
In which country did the tradition of afternoon tea originate?
What is England?
What is the name of the national park that is home to the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States?
What is Everglades National Park?
Who was the model for the official NBA logo?
Who is Jerry West?
Who performed the Bond theme song "Die Another Day"?
Who is Madonna?
In All in the Family, what was the name of Archie and Edith Bunker's neighbor who was portrayed as a liberal contrast to Archie?
Who is George Jefferson?
In what country did kimchi, the fermented vegetable dish, originate?
What is South Korea?
Which state has the smallest land area in the U.S.?
What is Rhode Island?
What were most pennies made out of in 1943?
What is Steel..with a zinc coating?
In the movie "Lilo and Stitch", what city does Stitch build and then destroy in the bedroom?
What is San Francisco?
In Sanford and Son, what was Fred Sanford's favorite insult to his son Lamont?
What is "You big dummy"?
What food is referred to as "liquid gold" in the Mediterranean diet?
What is olive oil?
What is the name of the fault line that runs roughly 800 miles through California, responsible for major earthquakes?
What is the San Andreas Fault?
How many colors were there in the first boxes of Crayola crayons sold in 1903?
What is 8?
What band got their name from the 1960's film "Barbarella"?
What Duran Duran?
On Happy Days, what was the name of the drive-in restaurant where the gang often hung out?
What is Arnold's Drive-In?
Which dish’s name means "cooked meat" in French and refers to a preparation of cold cooked meats, often served with pickles?
What is charcuterie?
What is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere, located in Utah?
What is the Great Salt Lake?
What did the Colgate company originally sell?
What is Soap and Candles?
What group was Ringo Starr with before the Beatles?
What is Rory Storm and the Hurricanes?
What iconic Mary Tyler Moore Show character was spun off into his own sitcom in the 70s?
Who is Lou Grant?
Which fruit, native to Southeast Asia, is often referred to as the "king of fruits" and is known for its strong odor?
What is Durian?
What is the name of the U.S. state capital with the highest elevation?
What is Santa Fe, New Mexico?
Where did Chicago Bears standout Brian Urlacher play college football?
What is University of New Mexico?
This band, known for their harmonies and jazz influence, released the album Aja in 1977, which included the tracks "Deacon Blues" and "Peg."
Who is Steely Dan?
Which sitcom featured a widowed mother running a motel with her teenage daughters, while occasionally breaking the fourth wall?
What is The Bob Newhart Show?
What is the main spice used in making a traditional Mexican mole sauce?
What is chili powder or dried chili peppers?
Which state is bordered by eight others, the most of any state in the U.S.?
What is Tennessee?
How many squares are on a chessboard?
What is 64?
What film features a fight scene in which Bruce Lee breaks Jackie Chan's neck?
What is Enter the Dragon?
What 70s sitcom starred Valerie Harper as a divorced woman starting a new life in Minneapolis?
What is Rhoda?
What is the French culinary term for a bundle of herbs tied together with string and used to flavor soups and stews?
What is bouquet garni?
What is the name of the highest point in the contiguous United States?
What is Mount Whitney?