What sport's matches are divided into chukkers?
Polo
What war was raging when Daylight Savings Time was established?
WWI
This Beatles single holds the record for the most covered song in history
Yesterday
Which fruit is known for its spiky outer skin and sweet yellow flesh?
Pineapple
What role did W.C. Fields play in Alice in Wonderland?
Humpty Dumpty
What Greek thinker founded a philosophical school in the Athenian Lyceum?
Aristotle
What was the name of the first successful colony in America? Hint: it’s not one of the current 50 states.
Jamestown
What Italian invented the thermometer in 1592?
Galileo
What breakfast food is often served with syrup and butter?
Pancakes and Waffles
What 216-minute 1962 Peter O'Toole movie was restored and re-released in 1989?
Lawrence of Arabia
What hillbilly sitcom family trained its poodles to square dance?
The Clampetts
The large amphitheater in ancient Rome where gladiators fought to the death is known as what?
Colosseum
What Greek god of love is usually said to be the son of Aphrodite?
Eros
Which fruit is the most often used to make pies and jams?
Stawberry
Who is Pinocchio’s conscience?
Jiminy Cricket
What bird lives in Antarctica and cannot fly?
Penguin
The Beaver Wars are also known by what name?
French and Iroquois Wars
This singer was nicknamed "Ol' Blue Eyes"
Frank Sinatra
Which country gets credit for developing French fries?
Belgium
What are the dying words of Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane?
Rosebud
How many arms does a starfish have?
Five
The ancient Roman emperor Julius Caesar was stabbed 32 times (perhaps unsurprisingly leading to his death) on a day that became famously known as which day to “beware”?
The Ides of March
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Marie Curie
What sweet treat is made by freezing juice
Popsicle
Who played Mrs. Robinson in The Graduate?
Anne Bancroft