What is the largest National Park in the United States?
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve in Alaska
What was the first Nintendo gaming console?
The Nintendo Entertainment System (The beginning of my downfall)
What was the first toy advertised on TV?
Mr. Potato Head
What is the only sport that has been played on the moon?
Golf
What percentage of the general population is left-handed?
10%
How many bones is a baby typically born with?
270 (Through time, some bones fuse, we end up with 206)
Which planet is distinguished by a continuously rotating storm known as "the Great Red Spot"?
Jupiter
Which play was Abraham Lincoln watching when he was assassinated?
Our American Cousin
How many weeks is a fortnight?
How old was Mozart when he began composing?
Five (Meanwhile at 5, I was eating game pieces)
What was the name of the monkey launched into space by US researchers in 1951?
Yorick (Survived re-entry, though sadly died 2 hours after landing due to heat stress while awaiting the recovery team)
What do you call the blue six-pointed star used to identify emergency medical services?
The Star of Life
What is the most malleable metal?
Gold
Which English word holds the record for most definitions?
Run
Is Earth's rotation gradually slowing or getting faster?
Slowing
When was Earth Day first celebrated?
1970
Which ear did Vincent Van Gogh cut off?
His left
The art of tie-dyeing comes from which continent?
Asia
How long have insects existed on Earth?
350 million years
What color were Dorothy's ruby red slippers in the original Wizard of Oz book by L. Frank Baum?
Silver
The Tower of London is famously "guarded by" which kind of bird?
Ravens
What is the most frequently occurring blood type?
O+
The fictional city of Castle Rock, which appears in various Stephen King books, is located in which state?
Maine
What is the only letter that does not appear in any US state name?
Q
About what fraction of a human tooth is visible?
1/3