"Just Do It"
Nike
"Breakfast of Champions"
Wheaties
Which of the Golden Girls actresses was named the honorary Mayor of Hollywood in 1955?
Betty White
What does NBA stand for?
National Basketball Association
What type of bird, usually found in Antarctica, are the major characters in the series of movies known as ‘Happy Feet’?
Penguin
"I'm Lovin' it"
McDonald's
"The Quicker Picker Upper"
Bounty
A male collie named Pal was the first dog to portray what legendary (and female) title character on television?
Lassie
In what game is “love” a score?
Tennis
If they were allowed to compete at the Olympics, they would win the 100m in under 7 seconds. What bird is the fastest running animal on two legs?
Ostrich
"Snap! Crackle! Pop!"
Rice Krispies
"Like a Good Neighbor, __________ is There"
State Farm
The running joke that the TV family was so wholesome they never used the bathroom started because the network wouldn’t allow a toilet to be shown on screen. What was the title of the groovy 1969 sitcom?
The Brady Bunch
A sporting event is held every year on Memorial Day. What is it?
Indianapolis 500
What kind of animal was Geoffrey, the longtime mascot of Toys "R" Us?
Giraffe
"The King of Beers"
Budweiser
"Have a Break, Have a _________."
Kit Kat
Initially airing as a television show in 1976, how many Angels are typically represented by "Charlie's Angels?"
Three
The Olympics are held every how many years?
Four years
Clemson University and Louisiana State University share what animal nickname, who has subspecies includes the Bengal and the Siberian?
Tigers
"It Gives You Wings"
Red Bull
"Don’t Leave Home Without It"
American Express
“Mork & Mindy (1978)” starred Pam Dawber as Mindy, a woman who takes in an alien named Mork played by which soon-to-become legendary funny man?
Robin Williams
Which golf tournament did Tiger Woods win by 12 strokes cementing his first-ever major championship win?
The Masters
Behind Tasmania and Melville Island, Australia's third-largest island is named for what animal, which is native to the country and also appears on its official Coat of Arms alongside an emu?
Kangaroo
"Betcha Can’t Eat Just One"
Lay's Potato Chips
"The Real Thing"
Coca Cola
What is the longest-running game show still on TV?
The Price is Right
Who has won more tennis grand slam titles, Venus Williams or Serena Williams?
Serena Williams
Nine years after Dolly the sheep was cloned in 1996, a creature named "Snuppy" became the first ever clone of what animal?
Dog
"Because You’re Worth It"
L’Oréal
"Let’s Go Places"
Toyota
A very popular sitcom that ran from 1952 to 1966 was “The Adventures Of Ozzie and Harriet,” starring what real life “N” family? It is also the surname of country singer Willie, as well as British naval hero Horatio.
The Nelson Family
Where will the 2028 Summer Olympics be held?
Los Angeles
The flu shot is recommended by the WHO and CDC for yearly vaccination for nearly all people over the age of six months. What animal's eggs are often used to produce this vaccine each year?
Hen/Chicken
"The Ultimate Driving Machine"
BMW
"When It Rains, It Pours"
Morton Salt
What 1960s sci-fi TV show, co-starring June Lockhart and Bill Mumy, is about the Robinson family and their space mission that went off course? It was later adapted into a 1998 Stephen Hopkins film and a 2018 Netflix series.
Lost in Space
What type of race is the Tour de France?
Bicycle
The Bryant Park location of the New York Public Library features Patience and Fortitude, two large marble statues of what animal?
Lions