How many cats does Ms. Kritsky have?
two
A type of robot or google's mobile operating system.
Android
This state is the setting for the "Bridges of Madison County."
Iowa
It's what K represents in offical baseball scoring.
Strikeout
Who preceded Ronald Raegan’s presidency in the United States of America?
Jimmy Carter
Which staff member goes to Disney every year?
Mr. Iovino
This radar measures the movement of rain.
Doppler
The hero Beowulf faces a monster known by what name?
Grendel
This sport had 5 players on a side, divided into blockers, jammers, and pivots.
Roller Derby
Which Century did the French Revolution take place?
18th Century
Which staff member at one point owned 58 Stephen King books?
Ms. Randolph
This staple of New York City makes up the artificial reefs off the East Coast
Subway Cars
This book alongside the bible can be found in a Marriott hotel room.
The Book of Mormon, Founder John Williard Marriott was a member.
It is the oldest continually held annual sporting event in the Unites States.
Kentucky Derby
This news program is the longest running show in television history.
Meet the Press, debuted in 1947.
Which staff member is also a beekeeper?
Mr. Chalet
What color are the "black boxes" required by the FAA on all large commercial aircrafts?
Orange or Bright Yellow
In what fictional town is Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird set?
Maycomb, Alabama
This sports star's clothing line is called Aneres.
Serena Williams
During the Wars of the Roses (1455 - 1487) which Englishman was dubbed the Kingmaker?
Richard Neville
What television series theme song is Mrs. Valente's ringtone?
X-Files
Which of Newton’s Laws state that ‘for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction?’
Newton's third law of motion
In Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Arthur Slugworth asks Charlie to steal this from Willie Wonka's Factory.
Everlasting Gobstopper
Name 2 of the 3 weapons used in Olympic fencing.
Epee, foil,sabre
What is the oldest European-founded city in the United States?
St. Augustine, Florida, founded in 1565 by Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles of Spain.