What animal has the biggest heart?
a. African elephant
b. White Rhino
c. Hippo
d. Blue Whale
d. Blue Whale at 400 pounds
February gets its name from the Latin word "februum" which means what?
a. Celebration
b. Purification
c. Future Days
d. Freedom
b. Purification
Who wrote the first Valentine's Day card?
a. Hallmark
b. Casanova
c. Romeo to Juliet
d. St. Valentine
d. St. Valentine in 270 AD before he was beheaded
True or False: Sheboygan was the home of a charter member of the National Basketball Association.
True
What is the best way to cook an Elk burger?
a. Well done
b. Medium
c. Don't cook it, elk burgers are eaten raw
d. Rare to medium-rare
d. Rare to medium-rare are elk meat is very lean
What does the term "red scare" refer to?
a. Fear of redheads
b. Fear of communism
c. Fear of red meat
d. Fear of embarrassment
b. Fear of communism
What two countries brew Budweiser?
a. US and South Africa
b. US and Czechia
c. US and The Netherlands
d. US and Mexico
b. US and Czechia (aka Czech Republic). Czechia's was first brewed in 1876 and US Budweiser copied the name.
Put it all together: a word meaning not good, a fresh herb, and activating something.
Badminton
Kenny Rogers was the lead singer for what group?
a. The Fireballs
b. First Edition
c. Heartbreakers
d. Nashville Cats
b. First Edition
What is true about Elk meat?
a. Too much increases the risk of heart disease
b. It is illegal to eat in Louisiana and Mississippi
c. It is packed with vitamins and minerals
d. It increases your cholesterol count
c. It is packed with vitamins and minerals
What animal has the smallest heart?
a. Tsetse fly
b. Fire fly
c. Fairy fly
d. Gnat
c. Fairy fly, you need a microscope to see the heart!
What percentage of pet owners buy gifts for their pets on Valentine's Day?
a. 10%
b. 20%
c. 33%
d. 40%
b. 20%
Why was St. Valentine beheaded?
a. For performing unauthorized marriages
b. For criticizing the head of state
c. For hosting wild orgies
d. Allowing marriages between humans/animals
a. For performing unauthorized marriages - the emperor of Rome had banned marriages of military figures
The first nickname of the Sheboygan NBA fanchise was named after:
a. A chair manufacturer
b. A funeral home
c. A butcher shop
d. A toy manufacturer
b. A funeral home, the Sheboygan Ballhorns (a local funeral home)
What was Red Riding Hood carrying in her basket on the way to her grandmother's house?
a. Muffins and cheese
b. Cakes and butter
c. Fresh vegetables
d. Tea and crumpets
b. Cakes and butter
In 2024, what was the best selling beer in the world?
a. Budweiser
b. Modelo Especial
c. Miller Lite
d. Corona Extra
d. Corona Extra
Sorry gals, Miller Lite came in 10th! Drink more!!!
Presbyterians is an anagram for which famous singer and frequent tabloid item?
Britney Spears
Frank Sinatra was the lead singer for what group?
a. Benny Goodman
b. Glenn Miller
c. Harry James
d. Dizzy Gillespie
c. Harry James
In what country was the first heart transplant performed?
a. USA
b. South Africa
c. United Kingdom
d. Japan
b. South Africa in 1967.
What is the full moon in February called?
a. February Moon
b. Just another full moon
c. Snow Moon
d. Lover's Moon
c. Snow Moon
What event regarding the US flag occurred on February 14, 1778?
a. Betsy Ross finished the first flag
b. The first foreign nation recognized the flag
c. The first US flag burning occurred
d. The lag was carried into its first battle
b. The first foreign nation recognized the flag
What NBA team has gone the longest without a championship?
a. Phoenix Suns
b. Sacramento Kings
c. Los Angeles Clippers
d. Brooklyn Nets
b. Sacramento Kings, 74 years and counting
What country was the first to brew red rose tea?
a. China
b. Japan
c. Canada
d. England
c. Canada
What beer has the highest alcohol content?
a. Snake Venom
b. Spider Tracks
c. Boa Constrictor
d. Poison Pilsner
a. Snake Venom at 67.5% made by a Scottish craft brewer
What 4-letter word means to cover lightly with a powdered substance and also means to remove a common household substance?
Dust
Steven Tyler was the lead singer for what group?
a. Journey
b. Aerosmith
c. Led Zepplin
d. Cheap Trick
b. Aerosmith
What color is a heart without blood?
a. Black
b. Red
c. White
d. Gray
c. White, called a "ghost" heart.
What is Candlemas?
a. A celebration of candle making in China
b. A day where candles are a traditional gift
c. A church celebration
d. A celebration in Denmark which burns the most candles per capita
c. A church celebration commemorating when Joseph and Mary took Jesus to the Temple
What delivery service got its start on February 14, 1919?
a. UPS
b. Fedex
c. DHL
d. Speedy Diaper
a. UPS
What is "Magic" Johnson's real first name?
a. Jeremiah
b. Howard
c. Earvin
d. Willey
c. Earvin
What is the scientific name for measles?
a. Rubella
b. Varicella
c. Roseola
d. Rubeola
d. Rubeola
Who was in the first Miller Lite commercial?
a. Bob Uecker
b. Joe Namath
c. Matt Snell
d. Rodney Dangerfield
c. Matt Snell, a running back for the NY Jets
Change one letter is the first and last name of Harrison Ford and you get two words that are similar in meaning. What are those two words?
Garrison and Fort
Steve Winwood was the lead singer for which group?
a. Jeff Beck Group
b. Journey
c. Spencer Davis Group
d. Three Dog Night
c. Spencer Davis group "Gimme Some Lovin'"
What is the worst habit for your heart?
a. Smoking
b. Too much alcohol
c. Not enough exercise
d. Breathing polluted air
c. Not enough exercise
On February 11 of what year was Vatican City recognized as an independent country?
a. Vatican City is not an independent country
b. 1876
c. 1929
d. 1945
c. 1929
What is the most popular Valentine Day gift?
a. Flowers
b. Chocolates
c. Cards
d. Dinner out
c. Cards (52%), Chocolates (48%), Flowers (34%) and Dinner out (35%)
From 1964-1973, UCLA won the NCAA tournament every year except once. What team won it in 1966?
a. Ohio State
b. Kentucky
c. Texas Western
d. Indiana
c. Texas Western
What is a red dwarf?
a. A red-headed dwarf
b. An older, cooling star
c. A dwarf in Snow White when embarrassed
d. A small, perfectly cut ruby
b. An older, cooling star
Who was in the most Miller Lite commercials?
a. Bob Uecker
b. Rodney Dangerfield
c. John Madden
d. Mickey Spillane
d. Mickey Spillane with 8 from 1976-1986. He wrote many best-selling murder mysteries, including the Mike Hammer series.
What American song title contains references to a Bronx bomber, absent-minded scribbling, and a man who takes a lot of time on their physical appearance?
Yankee Doodle Dandy
Elvis Presley's back up group was:
a. Jordanaires
b. Tupelo Tenors
c. Banana Splits
d. Mississippi Trawlers
a. Jordanaires
5 point bonus for the year and location of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre (10 total points). Choose one year and one location from the following.
a. 1928,1929, 1933, 1935
b. New York, Chicago, Boston, Las Vegas
a. 1929
b. Chicago
15 point bonus Question: What was unique about the 1966 NCAA basketball championship game of Kentucky vs. Texas Western?
Kentucky had an all-white starting line-up vs. Texas Western's all-black starting line-up.
For 10 bonus points, what country has the most stringent laws governing the purity of beer (limited ingredient list)?
a. USA
b. The Netherlands
c. Belgium
d. Germany
d. Germany
The lead singer of The Police was:
a. Bono
b. Sonny Bono
c. Gordon Sumner
d. Steve Perry
c. Gordon Sumner also known as "Sting"