What was the name of cowboy star Roy Rogers’ palomino horse?
Trigger
Which American fast-food restaurant franchise has an item on its menu called the Blizzard?
Dairy Queen
In 1797, who became the second president of the United States of America?
John Adams
Stockholm is the capital and largest city of what country?
Sweden
Area 51 is located in which US state?
Nevada
The dingo is a type of feral dog native to which country?
Australia
What U.S. nonprofit organization sells about 200 million boxes of cookies per year?
The Girl Scouts
The ancient citadel of Machu Picchu was built by which pre-Columbian empire?
The Inca Empire
The deepest trench in the world, the Mariana Trench, is located in which ocean?
Pacific Ocean
TRUE OR FALSE - The color orange is named after the fruit.
Answer: TRUE
What is the only bird known to fly backwards?
Hummingbird
What “King” of golf lent his name to a mixture of iced tea and lemonade?
Arnold Palmer
What was the first country to use printed paper currency?
China
What “fashion capital” city is home to Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, and Versace?
Milan, Italy
Who is depicted on the US hundred-dollar bill?
Benjamin Franklin
What is the name for the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse?”
Mule
Malbec, Sangiovese, and Syrah are all a type of what?
Wine
In 1952 the United States Air Force created Project Blue Book to study what?
Bird Flight Patterns Unidentified Flying Objects Flight Speed
Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs)
What Canadian province separates Alaska from the continental United States?
British Columbia
What alcoholic drink is mainly made from juniper berries?
Gin
A panda’s daily diet consists almost entirely of what plant?
Bamboo
Champagne is a sparkling wine made from grapes grown in the Champagne region of which country?
France
What is the name of the former immigration inspection station located in New York Harbor?
Ellis Island
Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona meet at what U.S. landmark?
Four Corners Monument
What type of dog is 'Handsome Dan', the mascot of Yale University?
Black Lab Bulldog Pitbull Minpin
Bulldog
The Chihuahua is a breed of dog believed to originate from what country?
Mexico
What are the three main ingredients in the campfire treat known as a “s’more”?
Marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker
In 1954, Ann Hodges from Oak Grove, Alabama, became the first person in recorded history to be struck by what?
A meteorite Lightening A Bird Golf Ball sized Hail
A meteorite
The leaning tower of Pisa is located in which city?
Pisa Italy
Chartreuse is a color between yellow and what?
Green
What animal has the largest ears?
Elephant
Traditionally, the term “caviar” refers to the salt-cured roe of which fish?
Sturgeon
The first atom bomb was successfully tested in which U.S. state?
New Mexico
Olympia is the capital city of which U.S. state?
Washington
What Sport Do The Harlem Globetrotters Play?
Basketball
Which bird is often associated with delivering babies?
Storks
“Granny Smith” is a popular type of which fruit?
Apple
Prince Rainier III of Monaco married which American actress in April 1956?
Grace Kelly
Which US state has the highest number of colleges and universities?
California
What disease can be caused by a lack of Vitamin C?
Scurvy
Which animal was incorrectly rumored to bury its head in the sand when frightened?
Ostrich
The use of chopsticks originated in what country?
China
According to Norse mythology, who is the god of thunder?
Thor
What is the world’s largest coral reef system?
The Great Barrier Reef
What animal is known to be ‘man’s best friend’?
Dog
What famous horse won the Triple Crown in 1973?
Secretariat
What is the term for a rotating tray often often placed on a table to aid in distributing food?
Lazy Susan
Which U.S. president issued the Emancipation Proclamation?
President Abraham Lincoln
What famous building would you find located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue?
The White House
What is James Bond’s preferred drink of choice?
Martini