Which mammal boasts the thickest fur?
Sea Otter
What was the name of the family depicted in the Sound of Music?
Von Trapps- Von Plummers-
Von Furstenbergs-
Von Vanderbergs
Von Trapps
On March 9th, Canada and the US switch to this time.
Daylight Savings Time
The #1 name in the 70s and 80s was shared by many celebrities, including singer Jackson and athlete Jordan.
Michael
What toy, introduced in 1946, answers yes or no questions through a liquid filled window that reveals a 20-sided die with various responses?
Magic 8 ball
This European country is the world's 16th smallest and the only country with Catalan as its official language.
Andorra
Who painted the Mona Lisa?
DaVinci
The poem, "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" by William Wordsworth describes these flowers that bloom in March.
daffodils
In the 70s actors Reeve and Walken shared the second-most popular name for boys.
Christopher
What inexpensive and popular toy from the 1940s consists of cut out figures with separate clothing pieces that that can be dressed and undressed.
Paper Dolls
On November 20, 1947, Phillip Mountbatten married this distant cousin.
Queen Elizabeth ll
Who was the host of the original Twilight Zone TV series?
Rod Serling- Alfred Hitchcock-
Johnny Carson- Ed Sullivan
Rod Serling
In the US, this Japanese national flower begins to bloom in March.
Cherry Blossom
This first name was a top name for girls in the 70s and 80s and is associated with actress Aniston.
Jennifer
What classic toy originally used real potatoes as a base and featured interchangeable plastic parts to create various facial expressions?
Mr. Potato Head
We wonder if this film duo were really an odd couple or just a couple of grumpy old men.
Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau
Michael J. Fox starred as Alex P. Keaton on which TV sitcom?
Sanford and Son- One Day at a Time
Family Ties- All in the Family
Family Ties
Meteorological spring starts on this day.
March 1st
Actress Lange and journalist Mitford share this top girl's name from the 80s.
Jessica
Early versions of this game, in which a player uses plastic flippers to move small metal balls around a board of obstacles, were called Bagatelle, Ballyhoo, and Bingo.
Pinball Machine
1960's and 1970s winners of this championship race have included Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault, Greg LeMond, and Miguel Indurain.
Tour de France
Which of these is not a Washington DC landmark?
Washington Monument- Lincoln Memorial
White House- Eiffel Tower
Eiffel Tower
On the first day of spring, the first glimpse of the sun since the polar night happens here.
Arctic Circle
In the 70s this first name was third-most popular among boys: it is shared by actor Alexander, and by the villain in the Friday the 13th movie franchise.
Jason
Which iconic fashion doll, introduced in 1959, was created by Ruth Handler and became a symbol of style and imagination for generations of children.
Barbie