In bowling, what is the max amount of points you can earn?
300 points.
Who won the first American Idol tital?
Kelly Clarkson.
In 1985, what soda brand released a new formula?
Coca-Cola.
How many cats does Taylor Swift have?
3.
What is the capital of the Neatherlands?
Amsterdam.
How many yards was the longest feild goal kick in football?
66 yards.
“I'll be back” is a classic line from what 80's sci-fi movie?
Terminator.
In 1981, what royal couple had "the wedding of the century"?
Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
What popular T.V show's last episode was named simply "The Last One"?
Friends.
What is the capitial of Canada?
Ottawa.
How old was Tiger Woods when he won his first Masters Tournament?
21 years old.
In 1958, Sheb Wooley recorded what popular novelty song about a creature with one long horn and one big eye?
The Purple People Eater.
Name three of the five members of *NSYNC.
Justin Timberlake, Lance Bass, JC Chasez, Joey Fatone and Chris Kirkpatrick. (100 points for every guessed right)
What state does The Office take place in?
Pennsylvania.
Name four countries in South America.
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela...
What two sports have been played on the moon?
Golf and javelin.
Which 1975 film is considered to be the very first summer blockbuster?
Jaws.
What 80's fashion trend was innitially intended to help prevent injury?
Leg warmers.
What American boot brand took off in 2003 after being featured as one of Oprah's "favorite things"?
Uggs.
What is the only Spanish-speaking country in Africa?
Equitorial Guinea.
What year was the three-point line added for NBA games?
1979.
Which pop star wrote songs for Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears, and Alice Cooper?
Kesha.
Kit Kittredge and Felicity Merriman are the names of some of what type of 90's toy?
American Girl Dolls.
In the movie The Princess Diaries, what fictional country is Mia Thermopolis (Anne Hathaway) expected to rule?
Genovia
Name the Seven Summets on four continents.
Mount Everest-Asia, Denali North America, Kilimanjaro-Africa, Aconcagua-South America, Mount Elbrus, Mount Vinson-Antartica, Puncak Jaya-Australasia/Oceania.