What loses a head in the morning but gains one at night?
A Pillow
Rich Uncle Pennybags is the mascot for what popular board game?
Monopoly
How many cards are in a standard deck of playing cards?
52
Edie Falco and James Gandolfini star in what series about the life of a New Jersey mob boss?
“The Sopranos”
In a standard game of 8-ball, what shape are the balls arranged in for the opening break?
A Triangle
What has one eye but can’t see?
A Needle
The real Little Debbie is a real person. What is her relation to the company's founder?
She is the founder's granddaughter and now the company's Executive Vice President.
M&M’S Fruit Chews would eventually become what popular candy?
Starbursts
What is the name of John Travolta's character in the 1977 film “Saturday Night Fever”?
Tony Manero
How many pockets does a standard pool table have?
Six; one at each corner and two side pockets.
A rooster lays an egg on top of the barn roof. Which way does it roll: left or right?
Neither-a rooster does not lay eggs
Globally who is the most recognizable mascot?
Mickey Mouse
Who is considered the “Father of Relativity?”
Albert Einstein
In what TV series did actor Tom Hanks co star with Peter Scolari in the early 1980s?
“Bosom Buddies”
What were billiard balls originally made from before plastics like celluloid were invented?
Ivory.
"I can travel the entire world while staying in the corner. What am I?"
A Stamp
Which breakfast brands mascot is considered the oldest on record, first introduced in 1877?
The Quaker Oats man
Which branch of the U.S. armed forces used the slogan, “It’s not just a job, it’s an adventure”?
The Navy
Who hosted the original version of the show Jeopardy! on NBC from 1964 to 1975. He also hosted an iteration of the show that aired from 1978 to 1979
Art Flemming
What is the formal name for the "rake" or "crutch" used to reach balls that are too far?
A mechanical bridge.
Turn me on my side, and I am everything. Cut me in half, and I am nothing. What am I?
The Number 8
Known as "Pitcher Man" when he first appeared in ads in 1954. He was given arms and legs and renamed the in 1974 for his television commercial debut, famously bursting through walls with his catchphrase, "Oh yeah!".
"Kool-Aid Man"
Nearly all fossils are preserved in what type of rock?
Sedimentary
Who was the first author to use a “typemachine” or typewriter in writing a manuscript?
Mark Twain
What major 1961 film is credited with helping to revive the popularity of pool in the United States?
The Hustler, starring Paul Newman.