What frozen dessert is made by churning cream, sugar, and flavorings?
Ice Cream
What sport uses a bat, a ball, and bases?
Baseball.
Who was the first President of the United States?
George Washington.
What red-nosed reindeer leads Santa’s sleigh?
Rudolph
Which famous singer is known as the “King of Pop”?
Michael Jackson
What chocolate-covered rectangle shaped, wafer candy shares its name with an 18th-century London club?
Kit Kat.
Which country hosts the Tour de France?
France
The pyramids of Giza are located in which country?
Egypt
What plant do people traditionally kiss under during Christmas?
Mistletoe
What band released the albums Abbey Road and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band?
The Beatles.
Tiramisu traditionally includes mascarpone, espresso, and what type of alcohol?
coffee-flavored liqueur.
In soccer, what is the term for when a player scores three goals in one match?
Hat-trick
What 14th-century pandemic killed millions across Europe?
The Black Death(Bubonic plague)
In The Nutcracker, what is the name of the girl who receives the toy?
Clara
In classical music, what is the term for a composition written for a solo instrument accompanied by an orchestra?
Concerto
What Middle Eastern dessert is made of layered filo dough, nuts, and syrup?
Baklava <3
How many players are on the court per team in a standard volleyball game?
6.
Which empire was ruled by Genghis Khan?
Mongol Empire
What 19th-century writer created the character Ebenezer Scrooge?
Charles Dickens
Which American singer starred in the TV show Victorious before launching a pop career with hits like “Thank U, Next” and “7 Rings”
Ariana Grande
What Japanese dessert uses sweetened red bean paste wrapped in mochi?
Daifuku.
What sport features the Fosbury Flop technique?
High jump
The Treaty of Westphalia ended what major European conflict?
Thirty Years’ War
Which country is credited with starting the tradition of decorated Christmas trees?
Germany
Which British rock band, formed in 1968, is known for albums like A Night at the Opera and the hit song “Bohemian Rhapsody”?
Queen