Professor Snape kills Dumbledore in this Harry Potter sequel
"So What"
Noah had 3 sons: Shem, Japeth, and this son with a meaty name.
Who is Ham?
This country, once under British rule, is now the 2nd most populated nation on Earth
What is India?
Adding an Oxygen atom to a water molecule forms the disinfectant compound known by this name.
What is hydrogen peroxide?
This is the longest running TV show of all time.
What is "The Simpsons?"
"Behind These Hazel Eyes"
Who is Kelly Clarkson?
This is the longest chapter of the Bible.
What is Psalm 119?
America won the race to the moon in this year.
What is 1969?
This singer recently set a new record for the most Grammy awards won by an artist.
Who is Beyonce?
In the first Hunger Games movie, Katniss and Peeta plan to eat these berries so they don't have to kill each other.
What are Nightlock berries?
"Whenever, Wherever"
Who is Shakira?
The oldest person in the Bible is this man, who was said to have lived 969 years.
Who is Methuselah?
This famous ruler of Egypt was killed by an Asp in 30 B.C.
Who is Cleopatra?
A triangle with 3 sides of different lengths is called this.
What is scalene?
One of the supporting roles in the Nickelodeon show "Victorious" is played by this now-Grammy-winning artist.
Who is Ariana Grande?
"Haven't Met You Yet"
Who is Michael Buble?
Of the 66 books of the Bible, this many are located in the New Testament.
What is 27?
Contrary to popular belief, the Declaration of Independence wasn't signed on the 4th of July, but rather in this later month.
What is August?
This city name in Texas is translated from Latin to "Body of Christ"
What is Corpus Christi?
In the "Divergent" series, Tris's brother Caleb chooses to be in this faction.
What is Erudite?
"Alejandro"
Who is Lady Gaga?
The first 5 books of the Bible have this name.
What is the Pentateuch?
During World War II, the Allied Powers fought against the Axis Powers, made up of these three countries
What are Germany, Italy, and Japan?
The northern part of Europe comprised of Sweden, Denmark, and Norway is called this.
What is Scandinavia?