Which country had a conflict with Russia in 2008 over the South Ossetia region?
Georgia.
What six-letter word names both a seed company and an exercise that combines a squat, a pushup, and a jump in the air?
Burpee.
First manufactured in 1982, what was the first American-produced Japanese car? The vehicle rolled off the assembly line at the Marysville Auto Plant in Ohio and became the best-selling Japanese car in the United States for 15 straight years.
Honda.
What is the name of the designer who popularized the ‘little black dress’?
coco chanel.
Which artist earned the distinction of being the best-selling musician in the 2000s?
Eminem.
"Semper Fidelis" is the motto of which military branch?
Marines.
Also the name of an NFL team located about 300 miles from Boston, what is the name of the sports teams of Boston College?
Eagles.
In the 1980s film "Knight Rider," what was the name of David Hasselhoff's talking car?
Kitt.
Where is the fashion capital of the world?
Paris.
In 2005, which online video streaming platform was launched?
Youtube.
Who is the top military advisor to the president?
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
What legendary 21st century NFL quarterback, winning Superbowls for the Colts and the Broncos, returned to TVs in a new role in 2021, hosting NBC’s “College Bowl” alongside his brother Cooper?
Peyton Manning.
What internationally-recognized car brand, commissioned in 1934 by the country's notorious leader, translates in English to "People's car?"
Volkswagen.
Who invented blue jeans?
Levi strauss.
Around which museum does the film 'Night At The Museum' revolve?
The Museum of Natural History.
During which war did the military fail to keep enemy forces out of Washington D.C.?
War of 1812.
What 1992 sports movie starred Emilio Estevez, was produced entirely in Minnesota, and followed a team of ragtag young Minneapolis athletes?
The Mighty Ducks.
Known widely as "il Commendatore" or "il Drake," what famous motor racing driver became a household name once his surname became attached to an automobile brand?
Ferrari.
Which country is the origin of the brand ‘Adidas’?
Germany.
In 'The Simpsons' family, who is a vegetarian?
Lisa.
How many times has the U.S. officially declared war?
What sport joins ice hockey as one of two national sports of Canada?
Lacrosse.
What is the name of the American truck company that manufactured its first truck in 1907, inspired the name of a Pixar character in the movie "Cars," and was purchased by Volvo in 2000?
Mack Trucks.
What material are Panama hats actually made of?
Straw.
When was the first iPhone released?
29 June 2007.