The term for a score of zero in tennis.
What is love?
Highest Grossing Box Office movie of all time
What is Avatar?
This disease was also called "The Black Death".
What is the Bubonic Plague?
Invented Calculus (although someone else did around the same time). Is more famous for some of his contributions to physics and a set of laws bear his name.
Who is Newton?
True or False: This class will have a lot of math and it is important to ask for help since the concepts build off of one another.
The other team receives this in soccer when fouled.
What is a free kick?
Extremely popular modern television show that was originally based on a British variant and lasted for 9 seasons in the mid-2000's.
What is The Office?
Mesopotamia
The representation of Pi in number form.
What is 3.14?
What Columbus was actually looking for when he accidentally found America.
What is India and China (will also accept Asia)?
The name when a bowler gets 3 strikes in a row.
What is a turkey?
Red Pill.
Name of the Native American march, forced by Andrew Jackson, that relocated thousands of Native Americans from the southeast to modern-day Oklahoma.
What is the Trail of Tears?
True or False: 64 is both a perfect square and a perfect cube.
Mr. Spargo's favorite soccer team.
Who are Tottenham Hotspur?
A sporting event that is held every Memorial Day.
What is the Indianapolis 500?
The movie that earned Steven Spielberg his first Oscar as Best Director.
What is Schindler's List?
The axis powers during World War 2.
What are Japan, Germany and Italy?
What are 1's and 0's?
Mr. Spargo's favorite genre of novel and one of the three favorite places to read books about.
What is classics and Germany, Japan, or Russia?
The first year that women were allowed to compete in the modern Olympics. (Hint: Think of even years)
1900
TV show from the 70's - 80's that is widely considered one of the greatest of all time.
What is MASH?
A "samovar" refers to a device used to make this drink in 19th century Russia.
What is tea?
The individual who developed the Cartesian coordinate system in the 17th century. (Only require last name)
Who is (Rene) Descartes?
Pound for pound (aka regardless of size), what is the strongest animal on the planet? (Hint: Think small)
What is the dung beetle?