What two dogs are most commonly known for being hypoallergenic? (Must name both)
The Bichon Frise and The Australian Labradoodle
Who sings the song “Y.M.C.A”?
The Village People
What state is known as “The Lone Star State”?
Texas
In what country was “Volleyball” invented?
The United States of America
How many Academy Awards did Dr. Suess win?
3
What was the first “Pizza”?
A flatbread with assorted leftover toppings
How old is Beyoncé?
40 years old
What is the only US state in history to turn town hosting the Olympics?
Colorado
What sport was part of the olympics from 1900 to 1920?
Tug of War
What is Doctor Suess’ real name?
Theodor Seuss Geisel
What two countries/continents were believed to be the origins of the idea of dragons? (You only have to name one)
Europe and China
Before Miley Cyrus recorded “Wrecking Ball,” it was offered to which singer?
Beyoncé
In what state is the amusement park with the greatest number of visitors per year?
Florida
What was the first sport as we know it today?
Wrestling
What book did Suess create when he took on the challenge of only using 50 words in a book?
Green Eggs and Ham
When was the tissue invented?
1920
What Disney song officially passed “Let It Go” in popularity?
“We Don’t Talk About Bruno”
What state was the first state to require incense plates on cars?
New York
What sports job is customarily payed in coins, no matter how much they earn?
Jockeys
Where did Dr. Suess go to collage but never finished his degree?
Oxford University
How many types of edible mushrooms are there?
614
Who wrote the song “Material Girl” used in the new Cinderella movie featuring Camilla Cabello.
Madonna
What state has the most Turkeys raised in it?
California
What were tennis strings originally made of?
Intestines of Goats, Cows, and Sheep
What customized word was on Dr. Suess’ license plate.
GRINCH