Trivia Night
International Dishes
Potato Facts
US History
Office Shenanigans
100

This animal is the only mammal capable of true sustained flight.

What is a bat?

100

This French dish is simply a long, thin loaf of bread with a crisp crust and soft interior.

What is a baguette?

100

The Famous Potato Bowl is played on the iconic blue turf in this U.S. capital city.

What is Boise?

100

This US president was once a licensed bartender - the only one in the American history.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

100

This essential item is forgotten at home at least twice a week, resulting in someone waiting awkwardly by the door for a coworker to let them in.

What is a badge?

200

This US state is known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes".

What is Minnesota?

200

This Middle Eastern dip is made from blended chickpeas, tahini, lemon, and garlic.

What is hummus?

200

This fast‑food chain is known for its seasoned curly fries, which many fans consider the best item on the menu.

What is Arby's?

200

This US president kept a pet alligator in the White House for a short time.

Who is John Quincy Adams?

200

This phrase became the unofficial anthem of remote meetings during COVID, usually repeated three times before anyone realized their microphone wasn’t on.

What is "Can you hear me?"?

300

This is the main ingredient in white chocolate.

What is cocoa butter?

300

This Vietnamese soup features broth, rice noodles, herbs, and usually beef or chicken.

What is pho?

300

These crispy, pan‑fried shredded potatoes are a breakfast staple at diners across America.

What are hash browns?

300

This American city was briefly the nation's capital twice, and neither time was Washington DC.

What is Philadelphia?

300

This day of the week is the most popular for scheduling meetings in corporate offices.

What is Tuesday?

400

He was the creator of the muppets.

Who is Jim Henson?

400

This spicy Korean side dish is made from fermented vegetables, most commonly cabbage.

What is kimchi?
400

This vitamin, found in high amounts in potato skins, is largely lost when potatoes are peeled before cooking.

What is vitamin C?

400

This 19th-century event caused so many people to rush west that entire ships were abandoned in San Francisco Bay.

What is the California Gold Rush?

400

The classic construction‑plan note on details lets you know that the drawing you’re staring at is meant to show the idea of something, not the actual size.

What is "NOT TO SCALE"?

500

This achievement requires winning an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony — all four major American entertainment awards.

What is an EGOT?

500

This popular Thai dish features stir‑fried rice noodles with egg, peanuts, and a sweet‑savory tamarind sauce.

What is Pad Thai?

500

Many nutrition experts say this is the healthiest way to eat a potato, since it preserves nutrients and avoids added fats.

What is baking it (with the skin on)?

500

This US Supreme Court case established that the federal government had the power to regulate interstate commerce, shaping national economic policy for centuries.

What is Gibbons v. Ogden?

500

Hawley and Freese became partners in this year.

What is 1927?