Name the Griffins' pet dog on 'Family Guy':
("Brian")
How many times was Franklin D. Roosevelt elected as U.S. President?
(4)
You'll remember the expression for when there's a problem obvious to all in the room, but you avoid it because it's embarrassing:
(The elephant in the room)
Which company released the iconic video game, 'Donkey Kong'?
(Nintendo)
The Rembrandts' song 'I'll Be There For You' served as the theme song for what TV show?
(Friends)
What is the name of the mother in 'Family Guy'?
(Lois)
At 6 ft., 4 in., who was the tallest president of the U.S.?
(Abraham Lincoln)
This November perhaps you'll quit something abruptly and without fanfare. What's the expression for that?
(You quit cold turkey)
The character "Bowser" is the primary antagonist of what series?
('Mario')
Who had a hit with their song 'Buddy Holly'?
(Weezer)
On 'Family Guy' what is "Glenn's" last name?
("Quagmire")
Which U.S. President was nicknamed, "Ike"?
(Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower)
Whoa! What's the saying for when you need to stay put or slow down?
(Hold your horses)
Which skateboarder has a video game series named after him?
(Tony Hawk)
Who legally adopted a symbol to replace his name in 1993?
(Prince)
'Family Guy' is set in a fictional city in which U.S. state?
(Rhode Island)
Ronald Reagan was once governor of which state?
(California)
This saying describes an overly enthusiastic person who's excited about doing a job (remember the category):
(Eager beaver)
Which game on the original NES used the Zapper gun?
('Duck Hunt')
Mel B was known as which 'Spice' in the 'Spice Girls'?
("Scary Spice")
Which famous actress voices the "Meg Griffin" character on 'Family Guy'?
(Mila Kunis)
Which U.S. President was in office at the outbreak of the First World War?
(Woodrow Wilson)
This expression describes someone who's got everything organized and accounted for (remember the category):
(They've got their ducks in a row)
What video game publisher is behind the game series 'Call Of Duty'?
(Activision)
In the 1990's, who sang, 'I Will Always Love You'?
(Whitney Houston)