Odd Jobs & Professions
Famous Bridges & Roads
Sports Firsts & Records
Weird Laws Around the World
General
100

In medieval towns, this person would walk the streets calling out the time each hour.

A. Town Crier
B. Watchman
C. Bellringer
D. Messenger

Town Crier

100

This orange-red suspension bridge spans the San Francisco Bay and is often shrouded in fog.

A. Brooklyn Bridge
B. Golden Gate Bridge
C. Tower Bridge
D. Bay Bridge

Golden Gate Bridge

100

 I’m the fastest man alive on the track. I hold the 100m world record of 9.58 seconds. Who am I?

A. Carl Lewis
B. Usain Bolt
C. Tyson Gay
D. Justin Gatlin

Usain Bolt

100

 In Thailand, stepping on this object can land you in legal trouble.

A. Money
B. Food
C. Books
D. Shoes

Money (because it bears the king’s image)

100

I am a scale used to measure temperature, and my last name is also Scandinavian. Who am I?

A. Fahrenheit
B. Celsius
C. Kelvin
D. Newton

Celsius

200

In the 18th century, this profession involved delivering messages by horseback at high speed.

A. Stagecoach Driver
B. Post Rider
C. Courier
D. Telegraph Operator

Post Rider

200

Known as “The Mother Road,” this highway stretches from Chicago to Los Angeles.

A. Route 66
B. Pacific Coast Highway
C. Highway 1
D. Trans-Canada Highway

Route 66

200

This woman holds the record for the most Olympic gold medals in swimming.

A. Katie Ledecky
B. Jenny Thompson
C. Michael Phelps
D. Dara Torres

Jenny Thompson

200

In Japan, it’s illegal to:

A. Dance after midnight
B. Wear shoes indoors
C. Eat while walking
D. Talk on phone in public

Dance after midnight (historical law, enforced in clubs)

200

Which planet spins the opposite direction from most others in our solar system?

A. Venus
B. Mercury
C. Mars
D. Jupiter

Venus

300

This profession involves crafting items out of leather, such as shoes, saddles, or bags.

A. Tanner
B. Cobbler
C. Saddler
D. Leatherworker

Cobbler

300

This iconic London bridge is often mistaken for the Tower of London and can lift to allow ships to pass.

Tower Bridge

300

The first modern Olympic Games were held in this city in 1896.

Athens

300

 I hop, squeak, and need a friend — if I’m alone in Denmark, you break the law. Who am I?

A. Dog
B. Cat
C. Guinea Pig
D. Rabbit

Guinea Pig

300

You throw me out when you need me, but bring me in when you don’t. What am I?

A. Anchor
B. Net
C. Umbrella
D. Trash

Anchor

400

I’m covered in flour every morning, I make bread rise, but I don’t perform magic. Who am I?

Baker

400

Often called the “Bridge of Sighs,” it connects the Doge’s Palace to a historic prison in this city.

A. Florence
B. Venice
C. Rome
D. Paris

Venice

400

The first African country to win the FIFA World Cup at any level (U-17, U-20, or senior) was:

A. Cameroon
B. Ghana
C. Nigeria
D. Egypt

Cameroon

400

I am a sticky, sugary treat. Selling me in Singapore without special permission? Crime! Who am I?

A. Candy
B. Chewing gum
C. Chocolate
D. Lollipops

Chewing gum

400

Why did the scarecrow win an award?

A. He was outstanding in his field
B. He told a great joke
C. He scared a lot of crows
D. He had the best outfit

He was outstanding in his field

500

I craft things out of fire and metal. You might use my work every day, though you rarely meet me. Who am I?

A. Jeweler
B. Blacksmith
C. Silversmith
D. Machinist

Blacksmith

500

I’m a long, winding road through the mountains of California, famous for hairpin turns and scenic views. Who am I?

A. Route 66
B. Pacific Coast Highway
C. Lombard Street
D. Angeles Crest Highway

 Lombard Street

500

I hit the longest home run recorded in Major League Baseball history (estimated distance: 575 ft).

A. Babe Ruth
B. Mickey Mantle
C. Josh Gibson
D. Joey Meyer

 Joey Meyer

500

In France, calling me Napoleon is a crime… but I don’t wear a hat. Who am I?

A. Pig
B. Dog
C. Cat
D. Goat

Pig

500

Why can’t your nose be 12 inches long?

Because then it would be a foot

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