The Rockettes famously perform at what New York City venue?
Radio City Music Hall
What religious movement was founded by Joseph Smith?
Mormonism
In what country would you find the Taj Mahal?
India
Which city hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics?
Sydney, Australia
What is the only continent with land in all four hemispheres?
Africa
Who is known as “The Father of Modern Physics”?
Einstein
The classic 1877 novel “Black Beauty” is about what kind of animal?
Horse
Who is the best selling female artist, with over 400 million units sold?
Madonna
What does a camel store in its hump?
Fat
What country was Joan of Arc from?
France
What is the only body part fully grown at birth?
Eyes
What two atoms make up water?
Hydrogen and oxygen
True or false: the Vice President lives at the White House.
False
What popular destination helped popularize hot dogs in the US in the 19th century?
Coney Island
The “Venus de Milo” is a statue missing which part of the body?
Arms
In which season is daytime the longest?
Summer
Who was the president during the US Civil War?
Abraham Lincoln
What bird can swim but cannot fly?
The penguin
Players compete for the Stanley Cup in this sport.
Hockey
What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
Avocado
“Let them eat cake” is a famous misquote attributed to who?
Marie Antoinette
Benjamin Franklin
How many ships did Christopher Columbus’ crew take to America?
Three
What toy company launched the Barbie doll in 1959?
Mattel
What candy was originally called “chicken feed”?
Candy corn
How long is a marathon?
26.2 miles
Name three of the five Great Lakes.
Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior
Who was the Ancient Greek god of the ocean?
Poseidon
Which US state is known as the “Palmetto State”?
South Carolina
What is the official flower of the United States?
Rose