The twins featured in 'Full House'.
Who are Mary-Kate and Ashley?
Lynyrd Skynyrd had a massive hit with this song that was also the title of a film starring Reese Witherspoon and Patrick Dempsey.
What is ‘Sweet Home Alabama’?
The name of the Pope’s car.
What is the Popemobile?
This dog breed is also known as the sausage dog.
What is a Dachshund?
The falling fruit that supposedly inspired Isaac Newton to write the laws of gravity.
What is an apple?
The 1998 movie starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker.
What is ‘Rush Hour’?
The band behind the album ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’.
Who is Pink Floyd?
He Has won the last 3 F1 championships.
Who is Lewis Hamilton?
Cats have five toes on each front paw. Name the amount of toes they have on each back paw.
What is four?
Worldwide, beer is ranked as the third most popular drink. Water is first. Name the second.
What is tea?
‘Sleepless in Seattle’ and ‘You’ve Got Mail’ both feature this couple.
Who are Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks?
"With the birds I’ll share this lonely viewin'" is the chorus of which song.
What is 'Scar Tissue'?
Slowest animal in the world.
What is a sloth?
Dorothy from Wizard of Oz’s pet dog.
Who is Toto?
Popular condiment that was once sold as a medicine to cure indigestion.
What is Ketchup?
The criminal couple who traveled the US with their gang during the Great Depression, known for their robberies.
Who are Bonnie and Clyde?
In 1982 bit the head off a bat live on stage and is still known as the 'Prince of Darkness'.
Who is Ozzy Osbourne?
The year the first speeding ticket was issued.
What is 1902?
Puppies have 28 teeth. Name the amount of teeth adult dogs have.
What is 42?
The official name for deer meat.
What is venison?
The famous Sonny and Cher were married. Name their last name.
What is ‘Bono’?
The first movie in which Elvis Presley appears as an actor in 1956.
What is ‘Love Me Tender’?
The year that the Concorde, the fastest airliner ever existed, stopped flying.
What is 2003?
The first animal to be domesticated.
What is a pig?
The ancient populations that used chocolate as a currency.
Who are “The Aztec and the Mayans”?