In Disneys "Snow White", what kind of poisoned fruit did the Evil Queen try to give to Snow White?
Apple
Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
Michelangelo
In 1973 Roland Ohisson was buried in a coffin made of what?
Chocolate
A group of lions is called a what?
Pride
What is the second largest country in the World?
Canada
Who says, "Th-th-th-that's all folks!"?
Porky Pig
In Shakespeare’s play, "Romeo and Juliet," where did Romeo and Juliet live?
Verona, Italy
What is the proper title for a person who makes pizzas in a pizzeria?
A pizzaiolo
Which body joint includes the patella?
Knee
Which is colder, the North or South Pole?
The South Pole
What is another name for an Academy Award?
Oscar
Who wrote "The Mystery of Edwin Drood"?
Charles Dickens -- "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" is the final novel by Charles Dickens, originally published in 1870.
What meteorological significance is traditionally attached to cows lying down?
Rain
What is the top layer of Earth called?
Crust
What is the capital of Spain?
Madrid
Who wrote the song "Moon River" performed by Audrey Hepburn in the film "Breakfast at Tiffany's"?
Henry Mancini
Thousands of people send love letters to which Shakespearean character?
Juliet -- Each year, thousands of people address cards to her and send them to Verona, Italy, where Romeo and Juliet lived.
What French beverage is made by mixing apple juice with apple brandy and aging it in barrels?
Pommeau
What is the name for the soft white layer that forms on teeth?
Plaque
Which Italian city is the namesake of a pasta dish with meat sauce?
Bologna
Who was first to voice Porky Pig from 1935 to 1937?
Joe Dougherty
In Chaucer’s "The Canterbury Tales", the pilgrims are travelling to visit the shrine of which saint?
Saint Thomas Becket
Which comic book company was founded as Timely Publications?
Marvel
Ascorbic acid is commonly referred to as what?
Vitamin C
Venice is well-known for its contributions to what artisanal industry?
Glassblowing (It has been prevalent in Venice and the neighboring island of Murano since at least the 13th century.)