What is the most visited National Park in the United States?
Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
What is the only even prime number?
2.
What artist produced vibrant artworks of Cambell's Soup Cans?
Andy Warhol.
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Who is the lead singer of Queen?
Freddie Mercury.
True or false: Albert Einstein almost became a rugby player, but a foot injury in high school prevented this.
False.
Which are taller: Coastal Redwoods or Giant Seqoiuas?
Coastal Redwoods.
How many sides does a heptagon have?
Seven.
What the Japanese art of paper folding known as?
Origami.
What Swedish pop-quad is known for hits like 'Dancing Queen' and 'Waterloo'?
ABBA.
What is the sixth planet in our Solar System?
Saturn.
What is the only National Park to be centered around a manmade object, and not a natural object?
Gateway Arch National Park.
What is half of a sphere called?
Hemisphere.
What substance is the main ingredient used in Crayons?
Wax.
What was the name of The Beatles first live-action movie, which shares the name of their 3rd studio album?
A Hard Day's Night.
According to Shakira, which body part doesn't lie?
Hips.
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What U.S. state has the most National Parks, with 9 parks.
California.
In its English spelling, what is the first number to have an 'A' in it?
One Thousand.
What famous artist digged up over a hundred dead bodies in order to study them and record medical information?
Leonardo Da Vinci.
What rock band wrote and performed 'Stairway To Heaven', which is often banned in guitar stores?
Led Zeppelin.
What year was Mario Kart Wii released?
2008.
Death Valley is how many feet below sea level at its deepest point?
282 feet.
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How many months have 28 days?
All of them.
What Spanish artist was one of the first 'surrealist' painters, most known for his dripping clocks used in his paintings?
Salvador Dali.
What band is known for their hits like 'Basket Case', 'Good Riddance', and 'Misery'?
Green Day.
True or false: John Tyler, the 10th U.S. president, fathered a child at age 70.
True.