Frank Sinatra, ever present on the charts in the '50s, '60s and '70s, was often called "Ol' Blue Eyes." Do you know his other nickname?
Chairman of the Board
Traditionally, how many Wonders of the World are there?
Seven
How many holes are there in a full round of golf?
18
What is the name of the national anthem of the United States?
The Star-Spangled Banner
Which food was rationed after WWII but not during the war?
Bread
Which artist won two Grammy Awards for the hit "A Boy Named Sue" in 1969?
Johnny Cash
In chess, what is the only piece that can jump over other pieces?
Knight
What is the regulation height for a basketball hoop?
10 feet
Which war took place between 1950 and 1953?
Korean War
What is the official state pie of Florida?
Key Lime Pie
Released by Chuck Berry in 1958, which song essentially made him famous?
Johnny B. Goode
Which crime-fighting cartoon dog has the initals “S.D.” on his collar?
Scooby Doo
Which is the only American Football team to go a whole season undefeated, including the Super Bowl?
Miami Dolphins, 1972
Which was the first bridge to be built across the River Thames in London?
London Bridge
Seaweed is traditionally used to wrap which food?
Sushi
In 1955, Bill Haley and His Comets had their only Number One hit on the Billboard Top 40 Pop Singles. Which song was it?
Rock Around the Clock
What’s the most populous city in the United States?
New York City
What is the highest score possible in 10 pin bowling?
300
Who revolutionized the automotive industry in the United States?
Henry Ford
Anheuser-Busch Brewery had its headquarters in which U.S. city?
St. Louis
Which singer was trying to "Mambo Italiano" in 1955?
Rosemary Clooney
Where would you find the Sea of Tranquility?
The Moon
What year was the first Super Bowl played?
1967
Which infamous prison was stormed on July 14, 1789?
The Bastille in Paris, during the French Revolution.
Which drink did Dom Perigonon invent?
Champagne