🎲 Random Trivia
🎬 Pop Culture & Entertainment
πŸ§ͺ Science & Nature
🌍 Geography & Places
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ U.S. Culture & Government
100

The only chess piece that can jump over other pieces.

Queen

100

No Muggles allowed on Platform 9 3/4, the fictional boarding site for this train at London's King's Cross Station.

The Polar Express

100

You can breathe easy knowing photosynthesis causes plants to release this gas as a waste product.

Carbon Dioxide

100

250,000 people a day commute through this terminal at Park Ave. & 42nd St.; the "Station" is where you get the subway down below.

Penn Station Terminal

100

This NBA-championship-winning team was honored at the White House in 2023; Steph Curry called the visit "majestic".

The lakers

200

This holiday is a symbol of summer's end in the U.S. but in Europe, its equivalent is celebrated on May 1.

Memorial day

200

Due to a mix-up, the giant robot doll from this South Korean series was briefly displayed in front of a museum.

Black Mirror

200

True or False: Crawfish are fish.

TRUE

200

In this Italian Capital, if you're in the mood for piazza, try the Navona or the Santa Maria.

Milan

200

This was the last president of the 20th Century

Ronald Reagan

300

This meringue ingredient is sometimes used in winemaking to balance and clarify the end product.

Lemon Juice

300

While his bros had hits like "Sucker", actor Frankie said he hated being called "the bonus" this name.

Hemsworth

300

What is the process of water turning into vapor called?

Condensation

300

For wildlife lovers, Maine offers safaris to spot this large mammal featured on its flag.

elk

300

According to the U.S. Constitution, the president is part of which of the three branches of government?

Legislative

400

According to the carol, it's what "my true love gave to me" on the third day of Christmas; I just hope he wasn't regifting.

three geese a-laying

400

This funnyman played a reporter who got to fill in for God in the movie Bruce Almighty.

Steve Carell

400

Entomology is the study of these, of which there are close to a million identified species.

Rocks

400

ABOVE, BELOW OR INTERSECTED BY THE EQUATOR: China

Intersected by

400

Scotland's remote island of Jura is famous for two things: a whisky distillery & the farmhouse where George Orwell wrote this classic.

Fahrenheit 451