What song was Deadpool dancing to in the opening scene of the 2024 movie “Deadpool & Wolverine”, which went viral online?
Bye Bye Bye by *NSYNC
What is the name of the fictional town where It takes place?
Derry, Maine
What’s the powerhouse of the cell?
The mitochondria.
What was the first name of Argentinian soccer star Maradona?
Diego
Who was the first “American Idol” winner?
Kelly Clarkson
Which two singers famously shared a kiss on stage in 2003?
Madonna and Britney Spears
Finish this quote from The Office: “I’m not superstitious, but I am a
“little stitious”
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
What sporting event has a strict dress code of all white?
Wimbledon
On June 18th, 1815, the French lost a battle that would be referenced in the lyrics and title of what song by ABBA?
Waterloo
What was the name of Michael Jackson’s pet chimpanzee?
Bubbles
Which FX limited series won 18 Emmys in 2024 and made Hiroyuki Sanada a breakout global star?
Shōgun
What is the outermost layer of the Earth’s atmosphere called?
Exosphere
What do you call it when a bowler makes three strikes in a row?
Turkey
What is Paul McCartney’s middle name?
Paul—his real name is James Paul McCartney
Which is the most widely used hashtag globally on Instagram?
#Love
Which TV show ends by suddenly cutting to black?
The Sopranos
How many minutes are in a full week?
10,080
Justin Tucker owns the record for the longest field goal in NFL history. How long was that booming kick in 2021?
66 yards
Which artist made history in 2020 as the youngest winner of the Grammys’ four main categories?
Billie Eilish
Which is the most widely used hashtag globally on Instagram?
Picaboo
In the TV series Lost, what is the name of the plane that crashed?
Oceanic Airlines Flight 815.
What country features a shipwreck on its national flag?
Bermuda
What percentage of the NHL typically shoots left handed – keep in mind that 90% of the population is right handed.
It fluctuates between 60 and 70%.
Name the only recording artist in history to have a number 1 album in six consecutive decades
Barbara Streisand