Brooklyn
What is the board game was the star of a box office hit?
Jumanji
What bird, extinct by 1681, was named for the Portuguese word for "stupid"?
Dodo
While not an actual guinea pig, who is the shy, long-suffering assistant of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew from “The Muppet Show” who shares his name with a flat-bottomed cylindrical container used in chemistry?
Beaker
In 1933, Queen Elizabeth’s family got a dog named Dookie that began her lifelong obsession with what bootylicious Welsh breed that the American Kennel Club describes as a “lively little herder who is affectionate and companionable without being needy?”
Corgi
How many avengers movies are there?
6
What is the most popular board game in the world?
Monopoly
Turtles, toads, and tarantulas are all ectothermic animals, which is typically referred to by what more common term?
Cold Blooded
Mexico's Mario Molina picked up a 1995 Chemistry Nobel for his role in discovering that CFCs are a threat to what UV-absorbing portion of Earth's stratosphere?
Ozone
Sharing his name with an element having the atomic number 29, what is the name of the titular dog in Disney’s “The Fox and the Hound?”
Copper
What decade was the first Captain America comic published?
1940s
The frequency of letter tiles supplied for Scrabble was determined by analyzing the letter distribution in what newspaper?
New York Times
What is the common name for the group of flatfish species well-known for their camouflage abilities and for the peculiar positioning of both eyes on one side of the body? Interestingly, at hatching, one eye is on either side of the body but an eye moves over to join the other before reaching adulthood.
Flounder
Winning for "their synthesis of new radioactive elements," who was the second woman to win the Nobel Prize for Chemistry and was the daughter of two other Nobel prize winners?
Marie Currie
Which canine trainer helped people with their problem pets on National Geographic’s “Dog Whisperer” from 2004 to 2012?
Cesar Millan
Which avenger has the highest on screen kill count?
Iron Man, Tony Stark
Chinese Checkers: Despite its modern name, this game was actually invented in what country?
Germany
What isolated African nation has the highest rate of endemism (species found nowhere else) in the world? Tomato frogs and Giraffe weevils are two examples of animals endemic to the nation.
Madagascar
In chemistry, a covalent bond involves sharing of electrons between two atoms. What is the corresponding type of bond in which one atom fully gives electrons to another?
Ionic
A rich SoCal lady's purse dog gets dognapped and sent to dog fights in Mexico City. That's the more-brutal-than-expected plot of what 2008 family film?
Beverly Hills Chihuahua
What does JARVIS stand for?
Just A Rather Very Intelligent System
Snakes & Ladders : The original version of this game illustrated the moral virtues and pitfalls of what world religion?
Hinduism
Established in 1980, the largest National Park in the U.S. is Wrangell-St. Elias in Alaska (over 8 million acres!). Numbers two, three, and four are also in Alaska. What is number five on this list? This park was established in 1994, contains over three million acres.
Death Valley
The visible phenomenon of fire is the product of a combustion reaction, in which a fuel and an oxidant react to release heat in addition to what two compounds in gaseous form?
Carbon dioxide and water
An Oktoberfest Zinzinnati event features what hound group breed racing each other wearing a punny costumes?
Dachshund