In which sport would you perform a slam dunk?
Basketball
the Netherlands
What fruit is dried to make raisins?
Grapes
Which musical artist is famous for the album Thriller?
Michael Jackson
What TV show, airing in the 1960s, featured a family of animated stone-age characters?
The Flintstones
Which country is known as the birthplace of cricket?
England
What is the smallest independent state in the world by both area and population, entirely located within the city of Rome?
Vatican City
In which hemisphere are cranberries grown?
The Northern Hemisphere
Which band is famous for the song “Hey Jude?”
The Beatles
What famous toy was introduced in 1959 and became a cultural icon?
Barbie Doll
Which country has won the most Olympic gold medals?
The United States
Which country in East Asia was the first to invent paper, gunpowder, and silk weaving?
China
In which country was Hawaiian pizza actually invented?
Canada
What band was Freddie Mercury the lead singer of?
Queen
What movie features the quote, “There’s no place like home?”
The Wizard of Oz
Which two cities have the oldest stadiums in major league baseball?
Boston and Chicago
Which is the only South American country whose official and dominant language is Portuguese?
Brazil
What number will you find on the side of a Heinz ketchup bottle?
57
What was Elvis Presley’s first number-one hit single?
Heartbreak Hotel
What type of skirt, known for being short and often worn with go-go boots, was a fashion trend in the 1960s?
Mini Skirt
In bowling, what is the term for when a bowler makes three strikes in a row?
A turkey
What is the only major city in the world that straddles two continents, sitting partly in Europe and partly in Asia?
Istanbul, Turkey
What kind of fruit was known as the "appel of paradis" in the Middle Ages?
The banana
Elton John and Bernie Taupin wrote the song “Candle In The Wind” about which famous actress?
Marilyn Monroe
What novel by Harper Lee, published in 1960, became an American classic?
To Kill a Mockingbird