Finish this lyric by Cyndi Loper: "Some boys take a beautiful girl..."
"....and hide her away from the rest of the world"
What date is Mean Girls Day?
October 3rd
UCONN's mascot.
Huskies
This famous musical shares a title with the year that the Declaration of Independence was signed.
1776
This is listed as the 10th most popular spice in the world.
Pepper
Who is the lead vocalist of the band U2?
Bono
Who is the most recent actor to play James Bond?
Daniel Craig
This is the largest organ of the body.
Skin
What do the stripes on the American flag represent?
13 original colonies
This acronym is an order of operations used to solve equations in math.
PEMDAS
This song from Encanto is the only Disney song to make last five weeks in the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 charts.
"We Don't Talk About Bruno"
How many times was Elizabeth Taylor married?
Seven, although two of those times were to the same man (Richard Burton).
The Inuits of Alaska were formally referred to as this.
Eskimos
Who was president during the Cuban Missile Crisis?
JFK
This author gave us horror stories such as "The Raven" and "The Tell-Tale Heart".
Edgar Alan Poe
The best-selling album of 2010 was Recovery by which artist?
Eminem
Which three people hosted the revival of Top Gear America?
Dax Shepard, Rob Corddry, Jethro Bovingdon
A small boat, usually used for pleasure in calm waters.
Skiff
In front of which memorial did Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his famous speech?
The Lincoln Memorial
This famous Greek hero is known for slaying Medusa. There is a popular children's book/TV series about another Greek hero by the same name.
Perceus
The Beatles are the best-selling musical artists worldwide. Who is number two?
Garth Brooks
Who is Chris Pratt's (very famous) father-in-law?
Arnold Schwartzeneger
An episode of irregular or unpremeditated fighting, especially between small or outlying parts of armies or fleets.
Skirmish
Finish the line President Franklin D. Roosevelt said during his speech addressing the attack on Pearl Harbor: “Yesterday, December 7, 1941…”
"A date which will live in infamy”
Name one of the two U.S. Presidents whose last name began with "P".
Pierce or Polk