No Brainers
No Prob.
Easy Money
Getting There
Having Smarts
Intelligence
Genius
100

Trivia Question: What vitamin helps you from getting sick from colds or the flu?

Vitamin C

100

Trivia Question: Who wrote The Harry Potter Book Series? S.E. Hinton, J.R.R. Tolkien, J.K. Rowling, or Theodor Geisel

J.K. Rowling

100

Trivia Question: What color is human blood inside the body? 

Red

100

Trivia Question: Felines are the scientific study of what? 


Cats

100

Trivia Question: What fruit is a pickle made from? 

Cucumber 

100

What was the name of the cricket in Disney's Pinocchio?


Jiminy Cricket

100

Which culture Birthed the idea of the horn of plenty, cornucopia?
a. British culture
b. Indian culture.
c. Greek culture

c. Greek culture


200

The first Thanksgiving lasted how many days?

3 days

200

Which planet has rings around it?  

Saturn

200

Trivia Question:  Quebec is a province in Canada. What language do they speak there? English, Spanish, French, or German

French

200

Trivia Question: In Greek mythology, what's the name of the one eyed giant?


Cyclops

200

Trivia Question: What two colors mainly make up Hazel Eyes in Humans? 

Brown and Green

200

What state was former President Barrack Obama born?

State of Washington, California, Hawaii, or New York

Hawaii

200

Trivia Question: How many ounces equal a cup? 

8 ounces

300

Trivia Question: What is the smallest planet in our solar system? 


Mercury

300

Trivia Question: What 2 flags represent this state in the USA?  Hint: It starts with an M & ends with an I


Mississippi

300

Trivia Question: What is the scientific name of the process where plants prepare their food?


Photosynthesis

300

Which president is believed to be the first to pardon a turkey and start this annual tradition?
1. President Lincoln in 1863
2. President Roosevelt in 1939
3. President Harry Truman in 1947

3. President Harry Truman in 1947

300

Which food was ever-present at the first Thanksgiving but is seldom eaten at Thanksgiving now?
a. Rice
b. Seafood
c. Chicken

b. Seafood


300

This state is the home of the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs and Major League's Kansas City Royals.

Missouri

300

Trivia Question: What does H20 stand for? 

Water

400

Approximately how many turkeys are eaten each year on Thanksgiving in the United States?

1. 100 million
2. 280 million
3. 500 million  

280 million



400

Most Vulture's are predators? True or False

False.  Most of them are scavengers.

400

Which southern state was the first to adopt a Thanksgiving Day in 1855?
1. South Carolina
2. Virginia
3. Georgia


2. Virginia


400

Today, our Thanksgiving is the fourth Thursday of November because
1. It is the date the Pilgrims landed in the New World.
2. This was the date set by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939 and approved by Congress in 1941.
3. It was the date people voted to have it on.

2. This was the date set by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939 and approved by Congress in 1941.

400

What band was John Lennon a member of?

The Beatles

400

Trivia Question: What is the name of Scooby Doo's favorite treat?

Scooby Snack

400

What do they call Autumn in America? 

Fall

500

Trivia Question: What is a group of monkeys called? 

A Murder, A Colony, A Troop, or A Group

A Troop

500

What are the two houses of Congress called?

The House of Representatives and the Senate

500

The best place to put the meat thermometer in the turkey is:
1. The breast
2. The middle of the back
3. The thigh

3. The thigh


500

Who was the football team to win the 1st Super Bowl?

Green Bay Packers

500

In what decade was the Thanksgiving staple, green bean casserole, first created?
a. The 1950s
b. The 1960s
c. The 1940s

a. The 1950s

500

Trivia Question: Who was the Ancient Greek God of the Sun? Zeus, Apollo, Hades, or Athena

Apollo

500

What is the adjective in this sentence: Cooking is truly gratifying. 

gratifying

600

Trivia Question: What is the 4th letter of the Greek alphabet? Data, Delta, Dana, or Dunno

Delta

600

Trivia Question: What’s the most populous city in Japan? Tokyo, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, or Kyoto

Tokyo, Japan

600

Trivia Question: What do Sea Otters do when they sleep? hold hands, eat, snore, or howl

Hold Hands

600

What is a baby turkey called?
1. A chick
2. A nestling
3. A poult

3. A poult


600

Trivia Question: What year did the movie Wizard of Oz come out? 1909, 1939, 1959, or 1989

1939

600

*** DAILY DOUBLE ***Trivia Question: What is this famous painting called?

The Mona Lisa

600

*** DAILY DOUBLE *** Trivia Question: What country has won the most World Cups in the sport of Soccer (Futbol)? Brazil, Mexico, USA, or Germany

Brazil

700

Trivia Question: Which famous painter painted this famous painting? Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Michael Angelo, or Leonardo da Vinci

Leonardo da Vinci

700

Trivia Question: What 3 primary colors make the color brown? 

Red, Yellow, & Blue

700

***DAILY DOUBLE*** What Disney movie is famously inspired by Shakespeare's play Hamlet? Free Hint: There's a cartoon and computer animated version of it.

The Lion King

700

Trivia Question: Which country produces the most Sheep in the world? Brazil, China, USA, or Ireland

 China

700

Trivia Question:  What is the name of the boyfriend to the toy doll Barbie? 

Ken

700

What is the slowest mammal on Earth? Sloth, Koala Bear, Panda Bear, or the Porcupine  

The Sloth

700

Trivia Question: What is the name of the man who created Kentucky Fried Chicken?

Colonel Sanders

800

Trivia Question: What material is Captain America's shield made of? Titanium, Vibranium, Steel, or Teflon 

Vibranium

800

Trivia Question: True or False?  The state of Hawaii has 2 official languages?

True.  Hawaiian & English

800

Trivia Question: What is the largest desert in the world? Free Hint:  It's located in Africa

The Sahara Desert

800

What is the shortest sentence one could write in the English Language?

I am.

800

*** DAILY DOUBLE ***  What are the plural words to Cactus and Ox?

Cacti and Oxen

800

The following is an example of what type of figurative language: "Here eyes were green emeralds." 

Methaphor

800

What is another name for Alien as it relates to outer space science?

Extraterrestrial 

1000

Trivia Question: How old does an item have to be to be considered an antique?                    

  100 yrs, 90 years, 75 yrs, or 50 years

at least 100 Years

1000

This Disney Character appeared in The Jungle Book and in a series called Talespin.  What is the name of that character?

Balloo

1000

Trivia Question: How many "natural" satellites does the Earth have and what's the name/s of it/them?

One, the Moon

1000

Trivia Question: What disease did Walt Disney die from? Heart Disease, Diabetes, Cancer, or the Flu

Cancer

1000

Trivia Question: Which Looney Tunes cartoon character famously says, "That's all folks!"

Porky Pig

1000

Trivia Question: What country drinks the most coffee per capita? Finland, USA, France, or England

Finland

1000

What does the "B" stand for in government department of the FBI?

Bureau 

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