In which year did the Spice Girls release Wannabe?
1996
What is the Dog's name in overcooked?
What are the proportions of a "UniMerLien"?
Head of a Unicorn, body of a Mermaid, hands and eyes of an Alien
What does 'Al Dente' mean?
To the tooth/cooked to be still firm
How much did the Horse weigh?
8 Million tonnes
In 1975 Bohemian Rhapsody was number one for nine weeks. Name the song and the band that ended Queen’s number one success.
Mamma Mia by Abba
First video game to be played in space?
Tetris, in 1993 by a Russian astronaut
In Highschool, the careers person wrote down this as one of my career goals.
Motivational Speaker
The term used for slow cooking out fat from meat
Rendering
How many bones are in the human body?
206
What was Freddie Mercury's real name?
Farrokh Bulsara
What planet is most similar to the scalable size of the Minecraft world?
Neptune
When was the last time I was early to something?
New Year's Eve Party
Which two venomous animals are added to wine in Vietnam?
Snakes and Scorpions
What year was pluto declared not a planet?
2006
Apart from English Shakira speaks 5 other languages, what are they?
Spanish, Arabic, French, Italian and Portuguese
In Minecraft bedrock, what is the fastest speedrun record? Random seed
9m 55s
Tell me in as much detail as you can, why I am afraid of butterflies
I went to pee in the dark as a child and mum switched off the lights when a giant moth landed on my head and I smacked it, resulting in a mushy and powdery substance on my head
A city that is known as the Chardonnay Capital of NZ
Gisborne
Humans and chimpanzees share roughly how much DNA? (%)
98%
This 18th century composer did what in 2016?
In October 2016, it was Mozart's 225th death anniversary which led to out-selling more CD's than Beyonce, Drake and Adele (Grammy winning hits)
What company was originally making Playstation?
Nintendo
When I first moved to NZ, this was the only thing I could say in English
Good morning
Which corned meat was sold as ‘whacon’ in the UK during World War II?
Whale meat
Why is the sky blue?
Because of the way the sun's light travels into earth's atmosphere. Blue light enters through a shorter wavelength + collides with nitrogen thus scattering everywhere, making us see blue.