In the movie "Elf," what flavor of Pop Tarts does Buddy the Elf use in his spaghetti?
Chocolate
What word follows these lyrics - Fancy like...
Applebee's
Who is credited with inventing the telephone?
Alexander Graham Bell
Which of the following sports does not use a ball? Golf, tennis, hockey, or polo?
Golf, tennis, hockey or polo?
Hockey
What is the chemical formula for water?
H2O
How many suns does Luke’s home planet of Tatooine have in Star Wars?
Two
The song "8 mile" by Eminem, is named after a road in what U.S. city?
Detroit
Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA?
France
The Olympics are held every how many years?
4 years
How fast do bees wings beat?
5 times per second, 50 times per second or 180 times per second
180 times per second
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For which movie did Tim Burton train 40 squirrels to crack nuts for, rather than use Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI)?
'Charlie And The Chocolate Factory'.
What singer has had a Billboard #1 hit in each of the last 4 decades?
Mariah Carey
How many U.S. Presidents have there been (counting our current president)?
46
In what sport is “love” a score?
Tennis
What is the name of the invisible line that runs right around the Earth’s middle, dividing it into two halves?
The Equator
Which movies have over 24 minutes of just staring in them?
'Twilight' series.
What year was the song "Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson released?
1982
What city was the first capital of the United States?
Philadelphia
In bicycle racing, what do the letters BMX stand for?
Bicycle Moto X. (Bicycle Moto Cross is also correct)
What do you call a scientist that studies the stars?
Astronomer
What was the first feature-length animated movie ever released?
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Which classical composer was deaf?
Ludwig van Beethoven
Who was the president of the Confederate states during the US Civil War?
Jefferson Davis
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In what sport were women first allowed to compete in the modern Olympic games?
Tennis
A shark's skeleton is made of what?
Cartilage (not bone)