Who was the first US President to be televised?
Who is Harry Truman
What is the debut album of Dolly Parton in 1967?
Hello, I’m Dolly
Which state is known as the “Beehive State”?
Utah
What fast food restaurant is credited with introducing the first modern-day drive-thru window?
Wendy’s.
Which part of the horseradish plant can be used to make a sauce
Root
The Social Security Act was founded in what year?
1935
What is the first song by Elvis Presley to become his first U.S. Number 1 in the 60s?
Stuck on You
What is the only state flag that is two-sided?
Oregon
What fast-food restaurants was founded first?
In-N-Out Burger was founded in 1948
What term is used for a plant that may keep growing in many seasons for at least 2 years?
Perennial plants
From 2000 to 2008, U.S. "golden" dollar coins were minted with an image of what Shoshone woman who guided the Lewis and Clark expedition
Sacagawea
“But now these days have gone. I’m not so self assured.” These lyrics are from which song by the Beatles?
Help
Which state, nicknamed the “Land of Enchantment,” became the 47th state in 1912?
New Mexico
Which fast food restaurant is famous for its curly fries and jamocha shakes?
Arby’s
Bonsai is the art of creating small trees to mimic the shape of trees in real life. From which country does it come from?
Japan
He edited newspapers, flew kites, and had a long career in politics, but which historical figure's less well know achievements include being inducted into both the International Swimming Hall of Fame in 1968, and the US Chess Hall of Fame in 1999?
Benjamin Franklin
Which song gave the Beatles the first number 1 hit in the U.S?
I Want to Hold Your Hand
What state is Chicago in?
Illinois.
Which fast-food restaurant founder was the most visible, by being featured in television commercials and becoming the face of the franchise?
Dave Thomas (Wendy’s).
In which modern-day nation can we find the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?
Iraq
Room 214 of what Washington, DC hotel has been converted to "The Scandal Room," with decor that includes newspaper headlines about Richard Nixon's resignation?
The Watergate Hotel
Which female singer was known as the face of the 60s country music?
Dolly Parton
Which U.S. state is nicknamed both the “Constitution State” and the “Nutmeg State”?
Connecticut.
What fast food restaurant boasts that you can “Have it your way”?
Burger King.
Which plant was originally called “the love apple”
Tomatoes