Mixology: Name the Cocktail
How well do you know Philadelphia, PA ?

Pop Culture: How hip are you?
Show me the money: Currency and Finance Trivia
100

Gin or vodka, dry vermouth, olive brine, olives

Dirty Martini

100

What street does West Philadelphia call its "Main Street"?

A. Baltimore Avenue

B. Main Street

C. 52nd Street

D. Baltimore Avenue

C. 52nd Street

100

Justin Timberlake was the former lead singer of which famous boy band?

NSYNC

100

America’s financial epicenter — Wall Street — is named after?

A. The Wall Street Journal

B. James Haverford Wall, who conceived the short-lived $3 bill

C. The wooden wall built by Dutch colonists to defend New York against invaders

C. The wooden wall built by Dutch colonists to defend New York against invaders

100

Vodka, tomato juice, lemon juice, Worcester, salt and pepper?

Bloody Mary

100

Where can "The Gallery" be found?

A. Up the Northeast

B. 10th and Market

C. 1128 Spruce

D. Passyunk Avenue


B. 10th and Market

100

Tom Cruise considered pursuing a career in what sport before being injured?

Wrestling

100

There are how many federal income tax brackets?

A. Two

B. Four

C. Six

C. Six

100

Gin, fresh lime juice, simple syrup, garnished with a lime wheel

Gimlet

100

Which of the following streets does not have a bridge to University City?

A. South Street

B. Vine Street

C. JFK Boulevard

D. Walnut Street

B. Vine Street

100

How many kids does Angelina Jolie have?

Six

100

Which is the only country on earth without coins?

A. Brazil

B. Russia

C. Laos

D. Argentina

C. Laos

100

White rum, lime juice, sugar, soda water, and mint?

Mojito

100

What player hit the painful home run that won the 1993 World Series?

A. Joe Carter

B. John kruk

C. Babe Ruth

D. Carlos Delgado

A. Joe Carter

100

What major movie actor’s first role was in “A Nightmare On Elm Street”?

A. Will Smith

B. Tom Cruise

C. Leonardo DiCaprio

D. Johnny Depp

D. Johnny Depp

100

What was the first country to use printed paper currency?

A. Japan

B. United States of America 

C. China

D. Ukraine

C. China

100

Lemon or lime juice, rum and sugar (blended)


Daiquiri  

100

Who is Philadelphia’s most famous fictional boxer?

A. Mickey O'Niel

B. Butch Coolidge

C. Rocky Balboa

D. Muhammed Ali

C. Rocky Balboa

100

Who created the alien rock superstar Ziggy Stardust?

David Bowie

100

The word “tax” originates from:

A. The Greek taxum, meaning “to take”

B. The Latin taxo, meaning “I estimate”

C. The Old English taxus, meaning “to feed the coffer”

D. “Taxi,” which takes you places for a fee

B. The Latin taxo, meaning “I estimate”