She was just 18 when she became queen consort of France in 1774
Marie Antoinette
In The Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill?
Red
Which animal is known for spending 90 percent of its day sleeping?
koala
Which continent is the least populated
Antarctica
The adventures of this J.M. Barrie title character have appeared with the subtitle “The Boy who Wouldn’t Grow Up.”
Peter pan
Evidence suggests that this boy king had malaria, perhaps why he dies around age 18.
King Tutankhamen
What song plays over the opening credits of Guardians of the Galaxy?
"Come and Get Your Love" by Redbone
How many bones do sharks have?
Zero
What Country has a pink lake?
Australia
You’re going on an adventure with dwarves & dragons if you’re reading this book subtitled “There and Back Again.”
The Hobbit.
Juan II, a feeble teenage king of Castile in the 1420s, is best remembered as this queen’s father.
Isabella of Castile
The head of what kind of animal is front-and-center in an infamous scene from The Godfather?
A horse
What is the deadliest creature in the world?
Mosquito
Name two of Columbus’ three ships
Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria
Charles Dickens novel subtitled “The Parish Boy’s Progress”.
Oliver Twist.
This queen of Scots was briefly the queen consort of France–until she became a widow at 17.
Mary, Queen of Scots
In what 1976 thriller does Robert De Niro famously say "You talkin' to me?"
Taxi Driver
What is a group of cats called?
A Clowder
What was the name of the last Queen of France
Marie Antoinette
Earth is a scary place in this recent Max Brooks novel subtitled “An Oral History of the Zombie War”.
World War Z
Wudi, who became emperor around age 16, made this school of philosophy the state religion of China.
Confucianism.
According to IMDB what is the top ranked movie of all time?
The Shawshank Redemption
What is the loudest mammal on earth?
Sperm Whale
Where did Vincent Van Gogh paint the famous “Starry Night”?
From the window of his insane asylum room (Saint-Rémy-de-Provence)
n this novel, Clarisse asks Guy Montag, “Do you ever read any of the books you burn?”
Fahrenheit 451