What is the largest bird in the world by wingspan?
Wandering Albatross
RIDDLE: Jared’s father has three sons: Snap, Crackle, and what's the third?
Jared
What is the name of the pieces that make up the first line of defense in a game of Chess?
Pawns
In the ’60s there were Pony cars and Muscle cars. Starting in 1964, what was Pontiac’s muscle car?
The GTO
If you head directly south from San Diego, what border town resort will be the first city you hit in Mexico?
Tijuana
Which gender are all clownfish born?
Male
RIDDLE: What type of coat is always wet?
A coat of paint
Which racing board game has a location called Gum Drop Mountain?
Candy Land
Which ‘60s ABC television show promoted its cast of characters as “One white, one black, one blonde?”
The Mod Squad
Baffin, Victoria, and Ellesmere, three of the ten largest islands in the world, can all be found in what country?
Canada
Where is a shrimp's heart located?
In its head
How much dirt is in a hole that’s two feet by three feet?
None, it’s a hole
The Properties in Monopoly are Based on what U.S. City?
Atlantic City, New Jersey
The first chewable vitamins for kids came out in 1960. What were they called?
Chocks
Lake Como and Lake Garda are both located in which Southern European country?
Italy
What's the first thing a caterpillar eats after it hatches?
Its own Shell
RIDDLE: I have branches, but no fruit, trunk, or leaves. What am I?
A bank
Which game played on a large plastic mat with six rows of large colored circles was originally called “Pretzel?”
Twister
Name the magazine whose first issue in 1965 included the articles “Herman Why the Hermits,” “The Righteous Brothers Breaking Up,” and “Why I Dance on Hollywood a Go-Go.”
Tiger Beat Magazine
Home to the sand goanna, crest-tailed mulgara, and the southern marsupial mole, the Great Victorian Desert is located in what massive country?
Australia
What is the rarest leopard in the world?
Amur leopard
RIDDLE: What do you buy to eat but never consume?
Utensils
On a Monopoly board, what words are written alongside the jail square?
Just Visiting
In 1964 Mattel introduced the Skipper doll. Ten years later they added a feature; what happened when you twisted her arm?
She got Taller
Used in ancient times by the poet Tibullus, "The Eternal City" is a nickname given to what European capital?
Rome