NFL Trivia
Animals
Bones in the Body
Countries A to Z
Solar System
400

This quarterback is the only player to win the NFL MVP award five times.

Who is Peyton Manning?

400

The largest land animal in North America is this powerful herbivore.

What is a bison?

400

This is the longest and strongest bone in the human body.

What is the femur?

400

Give the names of each of the 3 federally recognized countries that start with the letter "F".

What are France, Finland, and Fiji?

400

This is the largest volcano in the solar system, found on Mars.

What is Olympus Mons?

800

**DAILY DOUBLE** 

This NFL franchise is the only team that is publicly owned, with more than 360,000 shareholders.

Who are the Green Bay Packers?

800

Found primarily on rocky coastlines, these birds are known for their bright orange beaks.

What are puffins?

800

**DAILY DOUBLE**

This is the smallest bone in the entire human body.

What is the stapes (also known as the stirrup bone)?

800

Give the names of 5 of the 8 total U.N recognized member states that start with the letter "E".

If you can name all 8 of the countries, your team will recieve +400 points.

What are Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Eswatini, Ethiopia?

800

This is the primary component of Jupiter's atmosphere.

What is hyrdogen (h)?

1200

This long-time head coach holds the record for most career wins with 347.

Who is Don Shula?

1200

This highly intelligent marine animal has three hearts and blue blood.

What is an octopus?

An octopus has three hearts to pump its copper-based, blue blood (called hemocyanin) efficiently through its gills and body, which helps it survive in low-oxygen marine environments.

1200

This is the set of bones that make up the wrist.

What are the carpals?

1200

Give the names of 6 of the 11 federally recognized countries that start with the letter "G".

**There are no bonuses for extra countries mentioned**

What are Germany, Greece, Ghana, Guatemala, Georgia, Guinea, Gabon, Guyana, Grenada, and Guinea-Bissau?

1200

Though not the closest planet to the sun, this planet has the hottest average surface temperature due to its extremely thick atmosphere.

What is Venus?

1600

This legendary wide receiver holds the all-time record for career receiving yards.

Who is Jerry Rice?

1600

Its intimidating "yawn" is a threat display, revealing massive teeth and jaws that can snap shut with one of the strongest bites of any land animal.

What is a hippopotamus?

1600

More than half of the bones in the human body are found in these two body parts.

What are the hands and the feet?

1600

Give the names of 6 of the 18 federally U.N recognized countries that start with the letter "M".

**There are no bonuses for extra countries mentioned**

What are Mexico, Morocco, Malaysia, Myanmar, Mozambique, Madagascar, Mali, Maldives, Mongolia, Monaco, Moldova, Malta, Mauritius, Malawi, Montenegro, Mauritania, Marshall Islands, and Micronesia?

1600

These are the two planets in our solar system have no moons.

1 Correct: 800pts.

2 Correct: 1600pts.

What are Mercury and Venus?

2000

This team played in four consecutive Super Bowls between 1991 and 1994, losing all four.

Who are the Buffalo Bills?

2000

This bird's eyes are so powerful and fixed in their sockets that it can turn its head nearly 270 degrees to look around.

What is an owl?

2000

This is the only bone in the human body that is not connected to another bone, instead suspended by ligaments and muscles.

What is the hyoid bone (neck)?

2000

Give the names of 7 of the 17 U.N recognized member states that start with the letter "C".

**There are no bonus points for extra countries mentioned**

What are Cabo Verde, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo, Costa Rica, Côte d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, and Czechia?

2000

This is the planet that is so low in density that it would float in a large enough body of water.

What is Saturn?

Saturn is composed of mostly light gas, making its density less than water.