The original flavors of Pop Tarts, which hit store shelves in 1964, were Apple Currant, Blueberry ,Cinnamon Sugar, and what other flavor?
Strawberry
Which state has the longest coastline?
Alaska
In 1935 Golfer Babe Didrikson became the first woman athlete to appear on the box of what commercial food brand?
Wheaties
What is the name of the fictional spokesperson Progressive Insurance has had since 2008?
Flo
At what temperature are Celsius and Fahrenheit equal?
-40 degrees
What dessert consisting of choux pastry filled with cream has a name derived from the French for “flash of lightning?”
Éclair
Where did the bungee jump originate?
Auckland, New Zealand
The National Sports Act of Canada granted two different sports as the official sports of Canada. One is, unsurprisingly, hockey. What is the other?
Lacrosse
What singer holds the record for most Grammy nominations?
Beyoncé
How many bones do sharks have?
Zero
In Japan, only qualified chefs who have trained for at least three years are allowed to prepare the dish "fugu". This is because fugu is made from what poisonous animal, thus can be fatal if incorrectly prepared?
pufferfish
Which country is home to the most lakes in the entire world?
Canada—with over three million lakes!
First and last name required. What Ole Miss quarterback led the New York Giants to Superbowl wins in 2008 and 2012?
Eli Manning
What medical drama, that started in the 2000s, is still on television today?
Grey’s Anatomy
Which country has the most active volcanoes?
Indonesia
Brazil is the world's largest coffee bean producer and has been for over 150 years. Many other top coffee-producing nations are in South America and Central America, but what Southeast Asia country is actually the second largest producer?
Vietnam
The rotten meat of this animal is the national dish of Iceland
Hákarl or Shark
In the 2018 Winter Olympics, the US won their first medal in 42 years in what Olympic sport that has historically been dominated by Nordic countries? The sports has two major techniques: "classic" and "skating."
Cross country skiing
What American singer and songwriter rose to fame after winning the first season of American Idol in 2002?
Kelly Clarkson
What is the tallest tree species in the world?
Coast redwood
Frank Wisner, the owner of Colorado's Cripple Creek Brewing, invented a dessert in 1893 after being inspired by the nearby snowy peaks. He named this two-item combo "the black cow." Today it is better known by what name?
Root Beer Float
How many different spoken languages exist in the world today?
6,500 languages
Beginning and ending in Chamonix, France, the 106-mile Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc foot race loops around Mont Blanc, through what other two countries?
Italy and Switzerland
What car is used as a time machine in Back to the Future?
DeLorean
What causes an aurora?
Charged particles from solar winds that slow down when they reach our atmosphere.