She was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Who is she?
Amelia Earhart.
What mythological being is a part of St. Patrick's Day lore and Irish culture?
Leprechauns.
What is the name of the little girl in “The Good Ship Lollipop”?
Shirley Temple
Who was the first U.S President?
George Washington
Which country are you visiting if you are in the Taj Mahal?
India.
She defined an entire literary genre and wrote classics such as Pride and Prejudice. Who is she?
Jane Austen.
What is the national flower/emblem of Ireland?
The Shamrock.
The leader of an Orchestra plays which instrument?
A Violin.
What was the name of the Ukrainian nuclear power plant that was the site of a nuclear disaster in April 1986?
Chernobyl
Which bodily system would be primarily in charge of fighting off the common cold?
The immune system.
Her accounts of World War II shed light on Hitler's rise to power while living as a Jew in Germany. Who is she?
Anne Franke.
What is another name for Ireland?
“The Emerald Isle.”
Which famous actress was a Nanny and flew around under an umbrella in the movie “Mary Poppins”?
Julie Andrews
What 2 countries fought in the Hundred Years’ War?
Britain and France
Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo da Vinci
Mother Teresa, a prolific Roman Catholic nun, was born in which country?
Albania.
What is a Boxty?
An Irish potato cake.
Which actress married Joe DiMaggio in 1954?
Marilyn Monroe
Who was the first person to appear on the British Postage stamp?
Queen Victoria.
The line "To be or not to be" comes from which Shakespeare play?
Hamlet
Who wrote the award-winning memoir, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"?
Maya Angelou.
According to Irish Lore, what did Saint Patrick drive out of Ireland?
Snakes.
"Spice" was the name of the 1996 debut album for what girls musical group?
The Spice Girls
What century was William Shakespeare born in?
16th Century- 1564
The bull is a symbol for what star sign?
Taurus