Which city is often referred to as the birthplace of jazz?
A. St. Louis
B. New Orleans
C. Conway
D. Jackson
Which of these is NOT a color in Sorry, the boardgame?
A. Yellow
B. Orange
C. Blue
D. Red
_____ was elected president
A. Kanye West
B. Donald Trump
C. Kamala Harris
D. Joe Biden
B. Donald Trump
_______ do not have eyelids. Although they cannot close their eyes while they are sleeping, they can close their retinas.
A. Crocodiles
B. Koalas
C. Leopards
D. Snakes
D. Snakes
What do you call it when a bowler makes three strikes in a row?
A. Snake
B. Pig
C. Ostrich
D. Turkey
D. Turkey
Finish this Christmas Lyric:
"Up on the housetop reindeer pause
Out jumps good old Santa Claus
Down through the chimney with lots of _____"
A. Gifts
B. Toys
C. Presents
D. Coal
B. Toys
What is the name of the twin brother of Solid Snake, the protagonist of the Metal Gear franchise?
A. Vapor Snake
B. Liquid Snake
C. Hydro Snake
D. Black Snake
B. Liquid Snake
“Inside Out 2” became the highest-grossing animated film ever, earning $1.462 billion worldwide and surpassing “______” which previously held the record with $1.453 billion.
A. Lion King
B. Despicable Me
C. Incredibles 2
D. Frozen 2
D. Frozen 2
Gummy bears were originally called "_________"
A. Dancing Bears
B. Yummy Bears
C. Squishy Bears
D. Color Bears
A. Dancing Bears
How many players are on a baseball team?
A. 9 players
B. 10 players
C. 8 players
D. 7 players
A. 9 Players
Who sang the famous country lyric: "Baby lock them doors and turn the lights down low"
A. Luke Combs
B. Chris Stapleton
C. Keenen Allen
D. Josh Turner
D. Josh Turner
What was the 1st video game ever created?
A. Pac-man
B. Pong
C. Donkey-Kong Arcade
D. Tennis for Two
D. Tennis for Two
After nearly 80 years of business, the iconic ______ kitchenware brand Tupperware filed for bankruptcy.
A. Aluminum
B. Jar
C. Metal
D. Plastic
D. Plastic
A "griggle" is an _____ left on the tree because its too small to pick
A. Pear
B. Mango
C. Apple
D. Orange
C. Apple
What’s the diameter of a basketball hoop in inches?
A. 18 inches
B. 20 inches
C. 16 inches
D. 15 inches
A. 18 inches
19. What is the best-selling album of all time?
A. Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin
B. Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 - Eagles
C. Michael Jackson's - Thriller
D. Come on Over - Shania Twain
C. Michael Jackson's - Thriller
What 1997 N64 video game, widely cited as one of the greatest of all time, features James Bond up against a criminal syndicate and is named after the 1995 film in the Bond franchise?
A. Thunderball
B. GoldenEye
C. You Only Live Twice
D. Live and Let Die
B. GoldenEye
Japan became the ____ country to land on the moon
A. 3rd
B. 4th
C. 5th
D. 6th
C. 5th
The bee hummingbird drinks from up to ______ flowers a day
A. 15
B. 150
C. 1,500
D. 15,000
C. 1,500
In which winter sport are the terms “stale fish” and “mule kick” used?
A. Ice Hockey
B. Sledding
C. Skiing
D. Snowboarding
D. Snowboarding
Who famously rapped the line, "I got the Rollie on my arm and I'm pouring Chandon"?
A. Snoop Dogg
B. Drake
C. Kendrick Lamar
D. Eminem
A. Snoop Dogg
Which one of these is NOT a light blue property in Monopoly?
A. St. Charles
B. Oriental
C. Vermot
D. Connecticut
A. St. Charles
_____ & ______ were hit with the strongest earthquake in over 100 years
A. New York and New Jersey
B. Pennsylvania and Delaware
C. Texas and New Mexico
D. Idaho and Montana
A. New York and New Jersey
The most popular item at Walmart is _______. They sell more ______ than any other single item they have in stock.
A. Shirts
B. Socks
C. Bananas
D. Grapes
C. Bananas
How many sports were included in the 2008 Summer Olympics?
A. 30
B. 28
C. 26
D. 29
B. 28