What does CD stand for?
Compact Disc
Give an example of a pronoun
He, she, they, hers, I, you, etc.
What was it called when two residents shared the same telephone line?
Which NBA team has made the most appearances in the finals?
Los Angeles Lakers (32 appearances)
What Disney movie says "Mirror, mirror on the wall?"
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Which singer was the only solo musician to have a #1 hit in every year of the 1990s?
Mariah Carey
A. Thank you for letting me be a part of your family.
B. Thank you for letting me be apart of your family.
A. A part is separate when stating it is a roll in something. "Apart" actually means the contrary: not included.
What are the Yellow Pages?
The section in the phone book (with yellow pages) advertising businesses and their phone numbers.
Which basketball player changed his name to "Metta World Peace?"
Ron Artest
What scientist is known for his theory of relativity?
Which Country artist had the most number one hits in 2024
Morgan Wallen
What is the correct pronunciation of the world "Realtor?"
ˈrē(ə)ltər
What is the name of the yellow bird that was a character who played on a popular children's television show airing on PBS for over 50 years?
Big Bird
Which team made the biggest playoff comeback in NFL history by defeating the Houston Oilers in 1993?
Buffalo Bills
What superhero is known as the “Dark Knight?"
Batman
What was Tim McGraw's first hit single?
What is a homonym?
A homonym is a word that shares the same sound or spelling with another word but has a different meaning. For example, "bat" can refer to a flying mammal or a baseball bat. Other examples include "there," "their," and "they're," which all sound the same but have distinct meanings.
What does NBC stand for?
National Broadcasting Company
Which musical artist has performed at the Superbowl the most times? (two correct answers)
Gloria Estefan and Justin Timberlake have performed at the Super Bowl halftime show the most times, with each appearing on three occasions: Gloria Estefan in 1992, 1995, and 1999, and Justin Timberlake in 2001 (with NSYNC), 2004 (with Janet Jackson), and 2018.
Which insect has ears in their bellies?
Grasshoppers
How many beats does a quarter note have in a 4/4 time signature?
One
Which one of these is used to describe a noun?
A. Adjective
B. Adverb
C. Conjunction
D. Preposition
What is the tallest bridge in the US?
Royal Gorge Bridge in Canon City, Colorado
What is the most points scored by an NFL team in the 4th quarter?
The 2007 Lions put up 34 in the 4th against the Bears
What state has the lowest crime rate?
Maine