Which novel features the island of Neverland?
Peter Pan
What animal is shown at the start of every 'Ice Age film'? (Double points if you remember his name)
Scrat the Squirrel
What museum made major headlines around the world after it was robbed?
The Louvre
Which magical object chooses a student's house?
The Sorting Hat
What famous Dutch painter cut off his own ear?
Vincent Van Gogh
Which sea creature has no brain or heart?
Jellyfish
This film won 'Best Picture' at the 2026 Oscars
One Battle After Another
Which budget airline’s advertising slogan went viral on TikTok last year?
Jet2
What is Hufflepuff's animal mascot?
A badger
Thailand offered to send this type of animal to the USA during the Civil War
Elephants
What planet is scientifically suspected to rain diamonds? (double points available as there's 2)
Neptune & Uranus
What ultimate love story film franchise is known for its cringiness, bad acting, and awful quotes like 'You better hold on tight, spider monkey' & 'You named my daughter after the Loch Ness monster'?
Twilight
How long was TikTok banned in the US?
1) 14 hours
2) 48 hours
3) 4 days
14 hours
What kind of wood is Harry Potter's wand made out of?
1) Cedar
2) Holly
3) Walnut
Holly
Ancient Greeks believed this natural bodily function was a sign from the Gods
Sneezing
Which country has the most islands?
Sweden (approximately 270,000)
This object is hidden in almost every single scene in 'Fight Club'
A Starbucks cup
Who performed at the Superbowl Halftime Show?
Kendrick Lamar
Name all 3 of the 'Unforgivable Curses'
Avada Kedavra, Crucio & Imperio
Who was the first Roman emperor?
Augustus
Which country has won the most FIFA World Cups?
Brazil
What’s the name of the planet Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker duel on in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith?
Mustafar
Who was the world’s most-streamed musical artist on Spotify?
1) Drake
2) Taylor Swift
3) Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny
What do wizards call people who were born into wizarding families but don’t have any powers?
Squibs
This substance was believed to be the perfect substitute for blood transfusions in the late 19th century
Milk