Landmarks
What is the official language of Brazil?
Portuguese
Which ancient philosopher first described the Theory of Forms?
Pluto
Which sister in Louisa May Alcott's Little Women is a writter?
Jo
Sea otter
What were the first hot dogs sold at a ball game known as?
"Dachshund dogs"
As of 2022, the highest building in the world (Burj Khalifa) is located in what city?
Dubai
Which actor born in New Zealand starred in the historical movie Gladiator?
Russell Crowe
Which company used the slogan "Where's the beef?" in its 1980s TV commericals?
Wendy's
What is the only continent in the world that is known to be snake-free?
Antarctica
22 (11 per team)
What is the section of the Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances called?
Bermuda Triangle
What American Lexicographer published his first American dictonary of the English Language in 1806?
Noah Webster
What's the name of the rat in Charlotte's Web?
Templeton
Which Nobel Award-winning scientist fled Germany in 1933 to escape anti-Semitism?
Albert Einstein
In the 2004 Olympics, what event was contested in Olympia, site of the ancient Olympic Games?
Shot put
What is the only capital city in the world that is located on two continents?
Istanbul
Which band has a custom sound system nicknamed "The Wall of Sound" created for their tours?
The Grateful Dead
Between 1929 and 1940, what was the name of the most famous jazz nightclub in New York City's Harlem district?
The Cotton Club
Which bird is known to have waterproof feathers?
Duck
What was the last country to host both the Summer and the Winter Olympic Games in the same year?
Germany- 1936
What is the only sea without a coastline?
Sargasso Sea
Which author wrote the novel All The King's Men?
Casino Royale
What does forensic entomology study?
Insect biology as it relates to crime
Which collegiate football team was once coached by Knute Rockne?
Notre Dame Fighting Irish