At which event did the Ford Mustang debut in 1964?
A. Chicago Auto Expo
B. Los Angeles Motor Show
C. Detroit Auto Show
D. New York World's Fair
D. New York World's Fair
The Mustang made its public debut at the 1964 World's Fair and sold over 400,000 units that year.
What body part can't touch the ball in soccer (unless you're the goalie)?
Hands
Which of the following backyard games is an official event in the modern Summer Olympics?
A. Tetherball
B. Horseshoes
C. Badminton
D. Croquet
C. Badminton
The gold medal is highly contested in this sport with many of the best players coming from Asia. It combines both delicate shots and hard smashes to walk away with the gold in this sport.
Who was the first U.S. President to live in the White House?
John Adams
How did the barber win the race?
He knew a shortcut!
Which car is associated with the movie Smokey and the Bandit?
A. Ford Thunderbird
B. Chevrolet Corvette
C. Pontiac Trans AM
D. Dodge Challenger
C. Pontiac Trans Am
The Pontiac Trans Am soared in popularity after starring with Burt Reynolds.
How long is a marathon?
26.2 miles (whew!)
The beloved lawn game where players toss a beanbag at a raised wooden platform with a hole in it
Cornhole
Which U.S. President delivered a series of radio addresses known as "fireside chats"?
FDR
When is a door not a door?
When its ajar!
What car was famous for its "Hemi" engine?
A. Pontiac Firebird
B. Dodge Charger
C. Ford Mustang
D. Chevrolet Chevelle
B. Dodge Charger
The 426 Hemi in the Charger was nicknamed the "Elephant" for its size and power.
How many teams are in the MLB?
30.
Do you have a favorite team?
Where did the game croquet originate?
A. Britian
B. France
C. Belgium
D. Switzerland
B. France
Although it's often associated with British aristocracy, croquet evolved from the French game "paille-maille" (or "pall mall" in English), which dates back to the 13th century. It's a simple outdoor game - using a mallet, players hit their ball through a series of hoops called wickets.
Which city hosted the first World's Fair?
London
Why was the belt arrested?
For holding up a pair of pants!
Which company made the Bel Air?
A. Chevrolet
B. Buick
C. Ford
D. Dodge
C. Ford
The Bel Air became a 1950s icon with chrome trim and tailfins.
Which player has the most Super Bowl wins in NFL history?
Tom Brady
Which U.S. President demonstrated a game of Horseshoes for Queen Elizabeth II?
A. Lyndon B. Johnson
B. John F. Kennedy
C. George H.W. Bush
D. Ronald Reagan
C. George H.W. Bush
Harry S. Truman built the first horseshoe pit at the White House, but the put was later removed to make room for a putting green for Dwight D. Eisenhower. When George H.W. Bush arrived at the White House in 1989, he commissioned a new 40-foot horseshoe pit on the South Lawn. He famously demonstrated his skills for a delighted Queen Elizabeth II, who had heard of his love for the game and gifted him a set of silver-plated horseshoes.
Which river did George Washington famously cross prior to the Battle of Trenton?
The Delaware
What did the bartender say when bacon and eggs walked into the restaurant?
"Sorry, we don't serve food here"
Which car was a major rival to the Ford Mustang in the 1960s?
A. Chevrolet Camaro
B. Pontiac GTO
C. Dodge Dart
D. Plymouth Barracuda
A. Chevrolet Camaro
The Camaro was GM's answer to the Mustang, igniting a legendary rivalry.
During which inning is "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" usually sung?
The 7th inning
When was the first modern Olympic Games?
April 6, 1896 in Athens, Greece
Which 13-century British document declared that no one, including the king, is above the law?
The Magna Carta
What did the fish say after swimming to the cement wall?
Dam.