Hodgepodge
Mathematics
Food and Drink
1970s
Animals
Fast Food
100

From which direction does the sun rise?

East

100

What is the most popular lucky number?

7

100

What country is Haggis from?

Scotland 

100

Who released the hit song "Imagine" in 1971?

John Lennon

100

What object does a male penguin often gift to a female penguin to win her over?

A Rock

100

What fast food chain is known for its "Big Mac"?

McDonalds

200

Who was the first person to walk on the moon?

Neil Armstrong

200

What is 10 x 50

500

200

For a change of pace at soup time, try soup aux cerises, made with red wine & this fruit.

Cherries

200

Which American spacecraft made the first successful landing on the moon in 1972?

Apollo 11

200

Koalas have adapted their diet with an extra-long gut to break down poisons in these leaves & sleep 20 hours a day due to a lack of nutrition in the leaves.

Eucalyptus 

200

Which fast food chain has the slogan "Have It Your Way"?

Burger King

300

How many Great Lakes are there?

5 - Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario 

300

What does the Roman numeral “X” equal?

Ten

300

If you’re in Central Asia, ask for shashlik; if you head down to the Middle East, ask for this 2-word skewered meat equivalent.

Shish Kebab 

300

Which iconic arcade game was released in 1978, featuring a little yellow character?

Pac-Man

300

When faced with danger, certain ducks, snakes & mammals do this, also called thanatosis.

Play Dead

300

Which fast food restaurant is famous for its "Frosty" dessert?

Wendy's

400

The line "To be or not to be" comes from which Shakespeare play?

Hamlet

400

How many cupcakes are in a baker’s dozen?

13

400

What type of berry is used to make gin?

Juniper Berries

400

Which American president resigned in 1974 due to the Watergate scandal?

Richard Nixon

400

Which mammal is known to have the most powerful bite in the world?

Hippopotamus 

400

Which fast food brand does the slogan "Eat Fresh" belong to?

Subway

500

 Who is Luke Skywalker's father?

Darth Vador

500

What number doesn’t have its own Roman numeral?

Zero

500

In which Italian city was the pizza invented?

Napels

500

Which popular fashion accessory was invented in the 1970s?

The Mood Ring

500

What common farm animal doesn’t have teeth on their upper jaw?

Goats and Sheep

500

Which chain is known for its "Doritos Locos Tacos"?

Taco Bell

600

What egg-laying mammal has a paddle-shaped tail, a sleek body covered in dense fur, a wide, flat bill, and big webbed feet?

Platypus

600

What is the perimeter of a circle called?

Circumference 

600

What cheese is used to make Alfredo sauce?

Parmesan Cheese

600

What popular toy was introduced in 1977, consisting of colored plastic tiles?

Rubiks Cube

600

It’s the world’s largest burrowing animal & can make a destructive tunnel complex 650 feet long, so farmers don’t find it as cute as zoo-goers might.

A Wombat

600

What restaurant is famous for its "Colonel Sanders" figure?

KFC

700

How old was King Tut when he became the ruler of Egypt?

9 Years Old

700

What is an angle called if it’s greater than 90 degrees?

Obtuse Angle

700

What food can be al dente?

Pasta

700

Which artist had a hit with "Bohemian Rhapsody" in 1975?

Queen

700

In which century did the phrase “it’s raining cats and dogs” emerge?

The 17th Century in England.

700

Which restaurant chain is known for its "Grand Slam" breakfast?

Dennys

800

What are the names of the four Golden Girls?

Dorothy Zbornak, Rose Nylund, Blanche Devereaux, and Sophia Petrillo

800

How many sides does a nonagon have?

9 Sides

800

Which famous book and movie character drinks his martini shaken, not stirred?

James Bond

800

Who directed the film "Jaws" released in 1975?

Steven Spielberg

800

How long is an elephant pregnant with its calf before it gives birth?

22 Months

800

What fast food chain introduced the first drive-thru window?

In-N-Out