This is the longest river in the world?
The Nile River
Which U.S. city is nicknamed the "Windy City"?
Chicago
What animated sitcom features a family with members named Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie?
The Simpsons
What is the art of creating three-dimensional works, often made from materials like clay or metal?
Sculpture
What classic toy consists of colorful interlocking plastic bricks used to build various structures?
LEGO
In which country is the Great Barrier Reef located?
Australia
Venice is a famous city located in which country?
Italy
Which 90s sitcom is about six friends living in New York City, often hanging out at Central Perk?
Friends
Which Renaissance artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
Michelangelo
What popular outdoor toy involves throwing a plastic disc between players?
Frisbee
Which country is home to the Sahara Desert, the largest hot desert in the world?
Algeria
In which U.S. city is the Golden Gate Bridge located?
San Francisco
Which sitcom stars Steve Carell as the manager of Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton branch?
The Office
What is the painting technique called where water-based paint is applied to wet plaster, as seen in ancient murals?
Fresco
What dolls, popular in the 1980s and 90s, are known for their wild hair and plastic shoes?
Troll Dolls
What is the highest mountain peak in North America?
Denali (Mount McKinley)
Which city is home to the ancient Roman Colosseum?
Rome
In which sitcom do two nerdy roommates, Leonard and Sheldon, live across the hall from a woman named Penny?
The Big Bang Theory
Which Russian composer wrote the famous ballet "The Nutcracker"?
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
What toy line, created by Hasbro, transforms from robots to vehicles and back?
Transformers
Which continent has no desert?
Europe
In which city can you find the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa?
Dubai
What classic sitcom is set in a Boston bar where "everybody knows your name"?
Cheers
Who painted "The Persistence of Memory," a surrealist painting featuring melting clocks?
Salvador Dalí
What educational toy from the 1970s allowed kids to create glowing designs using colored pegs and a light board?
Lite-Brite