Which US constitutional amendment gave women the right to vote?
The 19th amendment
Dry, wet, Gibson, and vodka are all variations of which olive or lemon twist garnished, shaken or stirred, straight up or on the rocks, cocktail?
Martini
What casual steakhouse chain has its corporate headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky, despite having the Lone Star State in its name?
Texas Roadhouse
In 2000, Intuitive Surgical Company launched a robotic surgical system to assist surgeons with everything from prostate removals to heart valve repairs. The system was named after which famous artist who was known for his anatomical drawings and a portrait of a smirking lady?
Leonardo da Vinci
During the 2022 Academy Awards, actor Will Smith walked onstage and slapped what comedian in the face?
Chris Rock
Which river did George Washington famously cross prior to the Battle of Trenton?
The Delaware
What cocktail with Bacardi, Blue Curacao, pineapple juice, and coconut garnish shares its name with a two-named personification of cold weather, who “The Christmas Song” claims is “nipping at your nose?”
Jack Frost
The Ohio Art toy company purchased the rights to manufacture l'Ecran magique ("the Magic Writer") and renamed the product to what more commonly known name? The toy was released in 1960 and sold 600,000 units that first year, becoming one of the defining toys of the Baby Boom era.
Etch a Sketch
Which artist, known for his 'Joy of Painting,' afro, and happy little clouds, drew inspiration from his time in Alaska while serving in the US Air Force? We're looking for first and last names.
Bob Ross
Name a movie that Taylor Swift has acted in.
Valentine’s Day, The Lorax, The Giver, Cats, and Amsterdam
Which US colony was the first to declare independence from the King?
Rhode Island
The Queen’s Park Swizzle is a cocktail that originated in Trinidad that’s made with lime juice, bitters, sugar, mint, and which alcohol?
Rum
In 2003, Nike purchased a footwear company that was founded almost 100 years prior in Massachusetts. This acquired company dominated the "court shoe" market for decades and pivoted to military boot manufacturing during WWII. What is this brand, which owns the Jack Purcell and Star Chevron trademarks?
Converse
Named after a 1950 blues song by Muddy Waters and a 1965 Bob Dylan hit, what magazine's list of “The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time” includes these top three selections: Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles?
Rolling Stone
Which Disney princess was originally intended to be a villain?
Elsa
What was the first nation to send an astronaut to space?
The Soviet Union
he Kentucky Derby's traditional mint julep recipe calls for mint, sugar, water, and what type (not brand) of whiskey famously distilled in the Bluegrass State, not France?
Bourbon
In 2012, Felix Baumgartner set a soon-to-be-broken world record for highest skydive and during the jump, became the first person to break the sound barrier while not in a vehicle. What is the name of the "winged" brand that sponsored the stunt?
Redbull
Winning her first for "Fearless" and her most recent for "folklore", which American pop singer is the only solo female artist to have won three Grammy Awards for Album of the Year?
Taylor Swift
What singer holds the record for most Grammy nominations?
Beyoncé
Who is the only US president to have been a former prisoner of war?
Andrew Jackson
What future "Mission: Impossible" star plays bartender Brian Flanagan in the 1988 movie "Cocktail?"
Tom Cruise
What internationally recognized car brand, commissioned in 1934 by the country's notorious leader, translates in English to "People's car?"
Volkswagon
According to a former Facebook employee, the company used to have a master password that could unlock any user's account. This password was a variation on the name of what martial artist and actor, perhaps because he definitely couldn't be considered "too weak"?
Chuck Norris
Which online dating site was established in 2000?
eHarmony