In football, how many points is touchdown worth?
Six Points
Which Disney character trades her voice in order to become human?
Ariel
What European country consists of a boot-shaped peninsula surrounded by four seas?
Italy
What species of tree is the tallest tree in the United States?
Redwood
What cleaning product is also used in deodorizers, toothpaste, laundry detergent and baking?
Baking Soda
What golf tournament is played yearly in Augustus, Georgia?
The Masters
Which Disney character falls in love with a character named Eve?
Wall-E
What famous national art museum is located in Paris, France?
The Louvre
What is the state tree of Pennsylvania?
Hemlock
Which fabric refresher product has been sold in the United States since June 1998, and has branched out to include products like air fresheners and candles?
Febreze
Fenway Park is the home park of which baseball team?
Boston Redsox
Which Disney character was Greek and had a pet pegasus?
Hercules
What is the capital of Austria?
Vienna
What style of trees planted in Washington DC have their own festival every spring?
Cherry Trees
Which company's original product is a combination of its two main ingredients, chlorine and sodium hydroxide?
Clorox
What is one of the two NBA teams tied for the most national championships (with 17 each).
Los Angeles Lakers & Boston Celtics
Which Disney dog character wears a collar allowing him to speak to humans?
Doug
Which country contains the western-most point in Europe?
Portugal
What hobby is known as the art of growing and training miniature trees in containers?
Bonsai
What pine-scented cleaning product was advertised using the slogan "That's the power of _______ baby!"?
Pine Sol
What are the two national sports of Canada?
Ice Hockey & Lacrosse
What is the name of one of the two adult dalmatians in 101 Dalmatians?
Pongo or Perdita
What is the smallest country (not city-state) in Europe by land size?
Liechtenstein
What is the most widely planted tree species in the world?
The Pine Tree
What popular disinfecting brand was originally introduced in 1889 in Germany and shortly after introduced in the US?
Lysol