MATH:
This is how many degrees there are in a triangle
What is 180 degrees?
The play Hamilton mentions these three sisters
Who are the Schuyler sisters?
This animal is most commonly pulled out of a hat
What is a white rabbit?
This is the country's capitol
What is Moscow?
This fish is often called the "chicken of the sea"
What is tuna?
HISTORY:
This is Napolean's last name
What is Bonaparte?
These sisters are all famous English authors from the from the 1800s
Who are the Bronte sisters?
They are referred to as plants or shills
What are secret assistants put in the audience?
This is the name for a thin Russian pancake
What is a Blini?
"Calamari" on a menu refers to this animal
What is a squid?
ART:
He is known for a painting of many soup cans
Who is Andy Warhol?
These sisters are both tennis professionals
Who are the Williams sisters?
This is Houdini's first name
What is Harry?
This is the name of their spy organization
What is the KGB?
This country eats the most seafood per person
What is Japan?
SCIENCE:
This is Newton's first law of motion
What is... an object in motion stays in motion?
These are the names of the three Brady bunch sisters
What are Marcia, Jan and Cindy?
This magic trick is called the floating lady
What is making someone from the audience levitate?
This is the national animal of Russia
What is the brown bear?
This fish is sometimes eaten with a bagel
What is Lox?
LITERATURE:
This man unknowingly married his mother and became king and then later became blind
Who is Oedipus?
This is Oliva De Havilland's sister who was also a famous actress
Who is Joan Fontaine?
These two Davids are famous magicians
Who are Blaine and Copperfield?
This is the Capitol's fortified complex in Russia
What is the Kremlin?
Salmon produces this color of caviar
What is red?