This fruit, despite its name, isn’t actually a nut.
What is a peanut?
How many players can a football team have on the field during a game at one time?
What is 11?
This is the only U.S. state with a one-syllable name.
What is Maine?
“Holiday” was the first Billboard 100 single for what singer?
who is Madonna?
This is the only letter that doesn’t appear in any U.S. state name
Where can you order an 'animal style' burger and fries?
What is In n Out?
This term refers to the violation in basketball when a player takes more than two steps without dribbling the ball.
What is traveling?
What Taylor Swift album features "Style" and "Blank Spaces"?
What is 1989?
What do you call a group of porcupines?
What is a prickle?
This green vegetable is technically a flower, not a vegetable
What is broccoli?
This country is the only one to have played in every men’s FIFA World Cup since its inception in 1930
What is Brazil?
What country has the smallest population in the world?
What is Vatican City?
On Friends, what does Chandler Bing do for a living?
What is Statistical Analysis and Data Reconfiguration?
What is the dot over a lowercase “i” or “j” called?
What is a tittle?
This food item was originally sold as medicine and marketed as a cure for headaches and exhaustion
What is Pepsi?
How many Grand Slams has Serena Williams won?
What is 23?
What state is the town 'Nowhere' located?
What is Oklahoma?
What does Paul Hollywood give to contestants when he thinks bakers do a good job on the Great British Bake Off/Show?
What is a handshake?
This animal can hold its breath for up to 40 minutes, longer than a dolphin
What is a Sloth?
Nicknamed “the king of cheeses,” this pungent blue cheese is aged in caves and hails from southern France
What is Roquefort?
In the Irish sport, Hurling, what is the ball called?
What is a Silotar?
This country has the most lakes in the world - over 2 million!
what is Canada?
Who has been nominated for the most Grammys?
Who is Beyonce?
This part of the guitar, located near the bridge, is often used to alter the pitch of strings during bending and is a crucial part of the "tremolo" system.
What is the whammy bar (or tremolo arm)?