The name of the third Harry Potter book.
What is The Prisoner of Azkaban?
The first full-length animated movie ever released.
What is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?
The two countries that share the longest border.
What is USA and Canada?
There’s a one-story house in which everything is yellow. Yellow walls, yellow doors, yellow furniture. The stairs are this color.
What is there are no stairs?
The amount of sides every snowflake has.
What is six?
The author of the Great Gatsby.
Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald?
The flavor of Pop-Tarts that Buddy the elf uses in his spaghetti in the movie Elf.
What is Chocolate?
The biggest non-polar desert in the world.
What is the Sahara?
I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old.
What is a Candle?
The color of most mistletoe berries.
What is white?
This book is set in Airstrip One, a province of the superstate Oceania.
What is 1984?
The book character that has been featured the most in movies.
Who is Sherlock Holmes?
(Around 250)
This city is situated on two continents.
What is Istanbul?
Asia and Europe
Name four days that start with the letter "T".
What are Tuesday, Thursday, Today and Tomorrow?
The number of days that Hanukkah is celebrated.
What is 8?
In Mark Twains, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck attributes his bad luck to this superstition.
What is touching a rattlesnake skin?
The Movie that was incorrectly announced of the winner of Best Picture in the 2017 Oscars.
What is La La Land?
The river Yangtze is located in this country.
What is China?
This goes up but never comes down.
What is your age?
This state grows the most Christmas trees.
What is North Carolina or Oregon?
(It changes from year to year?)
The first known novel was written in this year.
What is 1008?
(The Tale Genji)
The movie that Steve Spielberg won his first Oscar for Best Director.
What is Schindler's List?
What countries are land-locked by South Africa.
What are Lesotho and Swaziland?
The lowest number spelt in alphabetical order.
What is forty?
The first state to recognize Christmas as a holiday.
What is Alabama?
(1836)