This sandwich, introduced by McDonald’s in 1968, became one of the chain’s most famous menu items.
What is the Big Mac
This strategy board game involves moving 16 pieces such as bishops, knights, and rooks.
What is Chess
This mammal is the only one capable of true sustained flight
What is a bat
What is the largest US State by land area
What is Alaska
Which sport uses a stone that weighs about 20 kg?
What is Curling
Which fast-food chain is known to "have the meats"?
What is Arby's
Which board game features the characters Miss Scarlet, Colonel Mustard, and Mrs. Peacock?
What is Clue
What male sea creature gives birth to its young?
What is a Seahorse
This mountain range runs along the eastern United States from Alabama to Canada.
What are the Appalachian Mountains?
Which country has won the most men’s ice hockey gold medals at the Winter Olympics?
Who is Canada
Which fast-food chain was behind the infamous “Where’s the Beef?” ad campaign in 1984?
What is Wendy's
In this tile-based board game, players form words using letter tiles worth different point values.
What is Scrabble
What is a group of camels called?
What is a caravan
Which state is nicknamed "Land of 10,000 Lakes"
What is Minnesota
Which country has won the most Winter Olympic medals?
What is Norway
What is the oldest fast-food burger chain in the world?
What is White Castle
In Monopoly, which property is the most expensive?
What is Boardwalk
Where is the only place on their body dogs have sweat glands?
What are paw pads
Which major fault line runs through California?
What is the San Andreas Fault
Which movie was inspired by a Jamaican bobsleigh team?
What is Cool Runnings
Which chain is credited with creating the first drive-through window?
What is In-N-Out Burger
In the game "Operation" what is the name of the patient?
Who is Cavity Sam
What is the name of a female fox?
what is a Vixen
This is the deepest lake in the United States, located on the border of Oregon and California.
What is Crater Lake
Which country hosted the first Winter Olympic Games?
Who is France