In the Harry Potter series, this is the name of the school Harry attends.
Hogwarts
This is the largest country in the world by land area.
Russia
This planet is known as the "Red Planet."
Mars
Which fruit is used to make traditional guacamole?
Avocado
What does the acronym "FOMO" stand for?
Fear Of Missing Out
This 2023 blockbuster movie follows a famous doll as she travels from "Land" to the "Real World."
Barbie
Which city is known as the "City of Love?"
Paris
What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
Diamond
Which Italian dessert’s name translates literally to "pick me up"?
Tiramisu
What is the maximum length of a standard TikTok video? (As of late 2024/2025).
10 minutes
What is the name of the fictional kingdom where Frozen takes place?
Arendelle
What is the smallest continent in the world?
Australia
This is the chemical symbol for the element Gold.
Au
What is the main ingredient in hummus?
Chickpeas (Garbanzo beans)
Before it was rebranded in September 2011, this popular disappearing-message app was originally launched under the name "Picaboo."
Snapchat
Which actor plays the role of "The Bear" (Carmy Berzatto) in the hit FX/Hulu series?
Jeremy Allen White
Which African country has the most pyramids?
Sudan
What is the rarest human blood type?
AB Negative
Scoville units are used to measure the intensity of what?
Heat/Spiciness of peppers
In 2012, Facebook famously bought Instagram for $1 billion. Only two years later, they spent a staggering $19 billion to acquire?
In the movie Inception, what is the "totem" object that Leonardo DiCaprio’s character uses to tell if he is in a dream?
A spinning top
What is the only city in the world that is located on two different continents?
Istanbul
Quarks come in six "flavors," including up, down, top, bottom, and these two, often paired together.
charm and strange
Which type of tea is "Matcha" derived from?
Green Tea
When Twitter first launched in 2006, the 140-character limit was chosen specifically to fit within the constraints of this mobile communication protocol.
SMS (Short Message Service / Text Messaging)