What U.S. President is known for delivering the Gettysburg Address?
Abraham Lincoln
What is the last name of the business tycoon behind the "No. 5" perfume?
Chanel
Lake of the Ozarks is a body of water in this state, which is nicknamed "The Show Me State."
Missouri
"The Run for the Roses" and "The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports" are both colloquial names for a horse race that occurs on the first Saturday of May in what U.S. State?
Kentucky
What museum houses the Mona Lisa?
The Louvre
What was the name of the American space shuttle that tragically exploded shortly after liftoff in 1986?
The Challenger
In the business world, what does CFO stand for?
Chief Financial Officer
In what country would you find the capital city of Caracas?
Venezuela
In the movie “Castaway,” what specific type of sports ball is Wilson who serves as the companion of Tom Hanks’ character Chuck Noland?
Volleyball
The Boston terrier is the official dog of what U.S. state?
Massachusetts
Who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln?
John Wilkes Booth
What is the "N" term for preferential hiring of relatives and friends even though others might be more qualified for a specific position?
Nepotism
What river, located entirely within China, is the longest river in Asia and the longest river in the world to flow entirely within one country?
The Yangtze River
A large brown bear named Blades is the mascot of what Boston professional sports team?
The Boston Bruins
What American swimmer set a gold medal record at the 2008 Summer Olympics?
Michael Phelps
Who was the first Secretary of the Treasury of the United States?
Alexander Hamilton
What American company is the world's largest pharmaceutical company by revenues? With over $70 billion in 2017 revenues, the company features the stock ticker "JNJ."
Johnson & Johnson
Tegucigalpa is the largest city and capital of which Central American country that’s bordered by Guatemala, Nicaragua, and El Salvador?
Honduras
Locals often refer to what NFC East football team affectionately as "the birds?"
The Eagles
First coined in a 1992 article, what member of the British royal family was often nicknamed “The People’s Princess”?
Princess Diana
What amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery?
The 13th amendment
Who is the founder of Facebook?
Mark Zuckerberg
What country is the world's largest milk producer?
India
Arguably the second-most popular in the world after soccer, what lucky sport has defensive positions named gully, silly mid-off, and deep mid wicket?
Cricket
According to a 1963 commercial, what toy uses "two-ordinary light bulbs and a special cooling chamber" to make "cakes, cookies, candy, brownies, pizza, pies, and biscuits"?
Easy-Bake Oven