Which four presidents are on Mount Rushmore?
George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt
What's the name of NSYNC's debut album?
N Sync
“I am become death…
…destroyer of worlds.”
-J. Robert Oppenheimer
What city did pizza originate from?
Naples
What is the newest addition to the US federal holiday calendar, as signed into law by President Joe Biden in 2021?
Juneteenth
Which fabric was invented in Ancient China?
Silk
How many members does BTS have?
7
“That's one small step for man…
…one giant leap for mankind.”
-Neil Armstrong
What staple of Korean cuisine is made from salted and fermented vegetables?
Kimchi
What color is the middle section on candy corn?
Orange
Where is the Pyramid of the Sun located?
Teotihuacán, Mexico
What was the 1991 album released by Nirvana called?
Nevermind
“Four score and seven years ago…
…our fathers brought forth on this continent…”
-Abraham Lincoln
Where was pepperoni originally made?
New York
I also count USA as an answerIn the song "Winter Wonderland," what do we call the snowman?
Parson Brown
Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD and devastated which two Roman cities?
Pompeii and Herculaneum
What is the stage name for the artist whose real name is Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson?
Katy Perry
“I know not what course others may take; but as for me…
…give me liberty or give me death!”
-Patrick Henry
What fruit do the Portuguese call abacaxi?
Pineapple
Vaccinium macrocarpon is the scientific name of what Thanksgiving staple?
Cranberry
How many blocks of stone make up The Great Pyramid of Giza?
2.3 million blocks of stone
Fact: one block would have to be laid every five minutes of every hour, 24 hours a day, for the entire 20 years
Beyoncé has won the most Grammys of all time — how many has she won?
32
“…if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say…
…’This was their finest hour.’
-Winston Churchill
Traditional balsamic vinegar is very tightly regulated and is only made in two locations in Italy: Reggio Emilia and…
Modena
In 1887, Oregon became the first state in the U.S. to make it an official public holiday. Seven years later, there were 29 additional states with official celebrations. What is it?
Labor Day