Known as the “ship of the desert,” which animal is this?
Camel
Who killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel?
Aaron Burr
Which game involves stacking wooden blocks and removing them without causing the tower to fall?
Jenga
What city is known as “The Gambling Capital of the World”?
Las Vegas
What does the acronym BMX stand for?
Bicycle Motocross
What is the only land animal that cannot jump?
The Elephant
Which US constitutional amendment gave women the right to vote?
The 19th amendment
What are the two types of cards called that you can draw in Monopoly?
Chance and Community Chest.
In blackjack, what number should you try to get as close to as possible without going over?
21
What type of bike combines features of both road and mountain bikes, often used for commuting?
A Hybrid Bike
What bird has the largest wingspan?
Albatross
Which ancient Greek city-state was known for having the most powerful army in the land?
Sparta
In Chess, what is the only piece that can jump over other pieces?
The Knight
What is the name of the machine that uses reels and symbols and is often called a “one-armed bandit”?
Slot Machine
What do you call a bicycle with more than one seat and set of pedals?
A Tandem bicycle (or Triplet for three).
Whose fingerprints are so similar to humans they can confuse crime scenes?
Koala
Who is the only US president to have been a former prisoner of war?
President Andrew Jackson
What game features a "Safety Zone" and "Sliders"?
Sorry
In poker, what is the highest-ranking hand?
Royal Flush
What does "MTB" stand for in the context of cycling?
Mountain Bike.
What color is a lobster's blood?
Blue
Which Roman emperor accidentally set fire to the Library of Alexandria?
Julius Caesar
In Scrabble, what type of nouns are not acceptable?
Proper Nouns
What card game is often associated with high rollers and James Bond?
Baccarat
What was the nickname for the first commercial, pedal-powered bicycles due to their uncomfortable ride?
The "Boneshaker"