The ship the pilgrims sailed to North America in 1620
What is the Mayflower?
This was the first woman to serve on the US supreme court (who is also an Arizona native)
Who is Sandra Day O'Connor?
This fantasy book series written by George R.R. Martin inspired the popular HBO show "Game of Thrones"
What is "A Song of Ice and Fire"
gin, tequila, vodka, or whiskey
What is whiskey?
Taylor Swift has nine ex-boyfriends. Name two of them.
Who are:
Joe Jonas, Taylor Lautner, John Mayer, Jake Gyllenhall, Conner Kennedy, Harry Styles, Calvin Harris, Tom Hiddleston, Joe Alwyn
This continent is the only one without native reptiles
What is Antarctica?
This US president made thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
This is the subject of an annual festival in Roswell, New Mexico, commemorating events from July 1947
What are UFO's?
This is the musical notation for this symbol: #
What is "Sharp?"
This is the animal chevre cheese comes from
What is a goat?
This musical artist holds the record for most viewed superbowl halftime show performance, with over 130 million views
Who is Kendrick Lamar?
This common household product gets its name from acetylsalicilic acid and the plant genus Spiraea
What is Asprin?
This native american tribe helped the pilgrims survive their first year
Who are the Wampanoag Tribe?
This US national park hosts the tallest waterfall in North America
What is Yosemite?
This Spanish artist had a blue period
Who is Pablo Picasso?
This animal is featured on Bacardi's logo
What is a bat?
This is the name of Millie Bobby Brown's new husband
Who is Jake Bongiovi
This animal of the choices below is NOT considered a marsupial:
kargaroo, koala, racoon, or wombat
What is a racoon?
This is how many feathers are on an average adult turkey
A. 1,000
B. 3,500
C. 5,000
D. 10,000
What is B. 3,500
This country split into two in what was known as the "Velvet Divorce"
What is Czechoslovakia?
This is the last word in the following excerpt from George Orwell's "1984": "It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking ___"
What is "Thirteen?"
This college football team was the first to play its home games on blue turf
What is Boise State?
This is the name of the fictional town in which the story "It" takes place
Where is Derry, Maine?
This term describes wine that was made from grapes that are all harvested in the same year
What is "vintage?"
This "Friends" character got a turkey stuck on their head during Thanksgiving
Who is Joey?
This is where in London you would go to find a "beefeater"
Where is the tower of London?
This hard-living artist helped popularize the daiquiri
Who is Ernest Hemmingway?
This number is what Julius Erving word for the Philadelphia 76ers
A. 6
B. 33
C. 42
What is A. 6?
This character from the Hunger Games franchise is the main focus of the newest prequel novel "Sunrise on the Reaping"
Who is Haymitch Abernathy?
This animal species' population drastically fell by millions in late 2006
What are the honneybees?
This side dish is known as the official state food of Minnesota and is often served on Thanksgiving
What is Wild Rice?
These are the three countries that President Bush called the "axis of evil"
What are North Korea, Iraq, and Iran?
This American photographer is best known for her untitles film stills, a series of self portraits where she portrays American actresses
Who is Cindy Sherman?
This sport was what Jack Purcell, the namesake of the legendary sneaker, won a world champion for
What is badminton?
This Disney Princess was the first to have a tattoo
Who is Pochohantas?
These two bodily fluids are recycled into drinking water onboard the International Space Station
What is sweat and urine?