What ancient wonder was the tallest man-made structure in the world for over 3,800 years until its collapse in the 14th century?
The Great Pyramid of Giza
Which cartoon character is known for his catchphrase "What's up, Doc?" and his love of carrots?
Bugs Bunny
What is the term used in hockey for when a player scores three goals in a single game?
A Hat-Trick
What is the traditional Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice served with a variety of toppings, such as raw fish or vegetables?
Sushi
What is the name of the largest species of bear, native to North America and Eurasia, known for its distinctive hump of shoulder muscle?
Grizzly bear
Which iconic structure in Rome was originally built as a temple for Roman gods, but is now a symbol of the city and a major tourist attraction?
The Pantheon
Who is the famous animated dog known for his green collar, doghouse, and eternal optimism despite his misadventures?
Snoopy
What is the highest possible score in a single frame of ten-pin bowling, achieved by knocking down all ten pins with the first ball, then knocking down the remaining ten pins with the next two balls?
A Perfect Game (300 points)
What is the name of the traditional Indian flatbread made from whole wheat flour and typically cooked in a tandoor oven?
Naan
What is the only mammal capable of sustained flight, thanks to its unique wing structure made of skin stretched between elongated finger bones?
Bat
Located in Peru, what ancient Incan citadel is often referred to as the "Lost City of the Incas" and is renowned for its breathtaking mountaintop location?
Machu Picchu
Which cartoon character is a yellow, four-fingered, mischievous troublemaker, known for his iconic laugh and love of practical jokes?
Bart Simpson
In which Winter Olympic sport do athletes compete in a timed race down a twisting, banked, ice-covered track in a gravity-powered sled?
Bobsleigh
What type of seafood dish consists of raw fish or shellfish marinated in citrus juices, often served with onions, cilantro, and other seasonings?
Ceviche
What is the name of the largest living reptile, native to Southeast Asia and Australia, known for its powerful jaws and armored body?
Saltwater crocodile
Which prehistoric monument in England consists of a ring of massive standing stones and is believed to have been constructed between 3000 BC and 2000 BC?
Stonehenge
Who is the anthropomorphic, blue-skinned cat-like creature with a long tail and a love for lasagna?
Garfield
Which country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in men's soccer?
Brazil (with 5 titles)
What is the term used for the French cooking technique where meat is cooked slowly in its own juices, often with aromatic vegetables, to produce a rich, flavorful dish?
Braising
What is the name of the largest living lizard species, native to Indonesia, known for its impressive size and venomous saliva?
Komodo dragon
Which ancient wonder is located in Greece and consists of a series of temples atop a rocky outcrop, with the most famous being the Parthenon?
The Acropolis of Athens
What is the name of the hyper-intelligent, talking dog in "Family Guy" who often serves as the voice of reason within the Griffin household?
Brian Griffin
What is the term used in golf for when a player completes a hole with three strokes less than par?
Albatross
What is the name of the Japanese cooking technique where ingredients are lightly battered and deep-fried, resulting in a delicate and crispy texture?
Tempura.
Which small mammal, native to Madagascar, is known for its unique defensive behavior where it curls into a ball when threatened?
Armadillo