What is the chemical symbol for water?
H2O.
What author wrote "Pride and Prejudice"?
Jane Austen.
This document declared 13 American colonies from Britain?
Declaration of Independence.
What year was the first Apple iPhone released in the United States?
2007.
What is "baby Yoda's" real name?
Grogu.
Animals that eat both plants and meat are called what?
Omnivores.
"Harry Potter" was written by what author?
J.K. Rowling.
The "Gettysburg Address" was given by this president?
Abraham Lincoln.
The 2002 movie “8 Mile” is the semi-autobiographical story of what rapper?
Eminem.
The Lion King's Mufasa and Star Wars character Darth Vader were voiced by what actor?
James Earl Jones.
The inner ear.
"The Great Gatsby" was written by which author?
F. Scott Fitzgerald.
In which branch of the military did President John F. Kennedy serve?
The United States Navy.
What was the name of the band led by Mick Jagger?
The Rolling Stones.
In "Raiders of the Lost Ark" what does Indy see after opening the Well of Souls?
Snakes.
What is it called when you make light change direction by passing it through a lens?
Refraction.
Which American writer wrote the narrative poem “The Raven”?
Edgar Allen Poe.
Who refused to give up their bus seat, sparking national civil rights protests?
Rosa Parks.
Who wrote the hit song "I Will Always Love You," famously covered by Whitney Houston?
Dolly Parton.
Which Harry Potter character memorably said, “Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light”?
What is the largest desert in the world?
Antarctica.
Fun fact: Antarctica gets less than 6 inches of rain a year, classifying it as a desert.
Who wrote an ancient Chinese military treatise known as “The Art of War”?
Sun Tzu.
Who led the first land expedition to the Pacific Coast?
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.
The 1983 finale of what war-based dramedy drew one of the largest TV viewing audiences ever?
M*A*S*H.
What Star Wars character says “Why, you stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking …nerf-herder!”?
Princess Leia.