What is a baby goat called?
Kid
Which famous soft drink was invented in 1892?
Coca Cola
According to a survey by Dance magazine, what Christmas-themed Tchaikovsky ballet accounts for nearly half the annual revenue of many dance companies?
Nutcracker
What kind of alcohol is in a margarita?
Tequila
Who was known as The King of Rock and Roll?
Elvis
What are baby kangaroos called?
Joeys
What nutrient comes from meat, eggs, and fish?
Protein
According to the song, when Peter Cottontail comes hoppin’ down the bunny trail, hippity-hoppity, what springtime holiday is on its way?
Easter
What kind of alcohol is in a daiquiri?
Rum
Who was known as Old Blue Eyes?
Frank Sinatra
What is the fastest bird in the world?
Falcon
What type of food is a peanut?
Legume
The Halloween classic "Hocus Pocus" is set in what guessable Massachusetts city?
Salem
What turns a plain martini into a dirty martini?
Olive Juice
Which major high school musical movie was based in 1950s California?
Grease
What is the only mammal that can fly?
Bat
Which state is sometimes referred to as the popcorn state of the USA?
Indiana
"I played my best for him" and "He smiled at me" are both lyrics in what popular Christmas song that was first recorded in 1951 and details a poor young boy being summoned by the Magi to Jesus's birth?
The Little Drummer Boy
What is the national alcoholic drink of the USA?
Bourbon
1969
What do you call animals that eat mostly meat?
Carnivores
What are the names of the Rice Krispies mascots?
Snap, Crackle, and Pop
What president officially made Thanksgiving a US national holiday, marking the last Thursday in November on everybody’s calendar? This president had particular pressure to bring the country together for a friendly dinner.
Abraham Lincoln
Which US state is named on the label of a Jack Daniel’s bottle?
Tennessee
On 3 February 1969, American musicians Buddy Holly, J.P. Richardson, and Ritchie Valens died in a plane crash. What did this event become known as?
The day music died