Cockroaches, earwigs, and moths all have the same number of legs—how many?
6
A "smack" is the collective term for a large group of what stinging, tentacled sea creatures?
Jellyfish
Who was the first President of the United States to live in the White House?
John Adams
What is the world's largest rainforest?
The Amazon
How many phases of the moon are there?
8
The pattern of wrinkles on the noses (a noseprint) of which large primate act like a fingerprint in humans, as they are unique to each individual animal?
Gorilla
What oceanic animal has the scientific name monodon monoceros, Greek for "one-tooth one-horn?"
Narwhal
Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
Michelangelo
What do you call a piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but is still connected to the mainland?
A peninsula
Who is the biggest land predator?
Polar Bear
What group of large hairy spiders is named after a town in Southern Italy, which also names the largest gulf in Italy?
Tarantulas (named after the town of Taranto)
The global intersection of zero degrees latitude and zero degrees longitude is found in which ocean?
The Atlantic
In what year did the United States land on the moon?
1969
Which US states intersect at the Four Corners Monument?
Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado
Which is the tallest grass?
Bamboo
Which part of an owl’s body is not a “true” organ in the sense that it can’t move? (It’s also not shaped as you’d expect—it’s tubular instead of round).
Eye
During some feeding frenzies, blue whales can eat a daily total of more than 8 tons of what tiny crustaceans, whose name in Norwegian means "small fry of fish"?
Krill
What event started World War I?
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The Great Lakes are made up of how many bodies of water?
*bonus points if you can name all five
5
Huron
Ontario
Michigan
Eire
Supirior
What type of energy is stored in an object due to virtue of its shape or position?
Potential Energy
If dogs are canine, and cats are feline, what type of animal is vulpine?
Foxes
What is the loudest animal on earth? Talking about the loudest noise it can generate, not its proportion of time spent making noise.
Sperm Whale
What year was 7-Up invented?
1929
Where are the Cliffs of Moher? 
Ireland
Which is the only metal to exist in liquid state at normal temperature?
Mercury