Q: What music group wrote “Now and Then”?
The Beatles
Q: What ancient civilization-built Machu Pichu?
The Incas
Q: In “Finding Nemo,” what type of fish is Nemo?
A Clownfish
Q: In tennis, what is the term for a score of zero?
Love
Q: How many bones does a shark have?
0
Q: Which instrument features on “Somewhere Over the Rainbow?”
The Ukulele
Q: Which president signed the civil rights act of 1964
Lyndon B Johnson
Q: Which actor played the character of Captain Jack Sparrow in “Pirates of the Caribbean”?
Johnny Depp
Q: Which country has won the most Olympic gold medals in swimming?
United States
Q: What gender are all clownfish born as?
Q: What was Adele’s 2015 album called?
25
Q: What did the ancient Greek call themselves?
Hellenes
Q: Who directed the 1999 film “Fight Club”?
David Fincher
Q: Which MLB player holds the record for the most career triples?
Sam Crawford
Q: What is the name of the process when a capillary turns into a butterfly?
Metamorphosis
Q: Who was the first woman ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Aretha Franklin
Q: In what year was the Romanov family executed?
1918
Q: In “Back to the Future,” what is the name of the scientist who invents the time machine?
Dr. Emmett Brown (“Doc Brown” or “Doc”)
Who was the first WNBA player to win both the MVP and Rookie of the Year in the same season?
Candace Parker
Q: What is a group of turkeys called?
A rafter
Q: What 1960s song by The Beatles was their first US number one hit?
“I Want to Hold Your Hand”
Q: Which war did Joan of Arc participate in?
The Hundred Years War
Q: Which Disney Princess was the first female fictional character to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?
Snow White
Q: How old was Mike Tyson when he became the youngest man ever to win a heavyweight boxing title?
20 years old
Q: What is the largest marsupial?
The Red Kangaroo