Starts with N
Entertainment
November
The 50's
General I
General II
100

From Midtown to Manhattan, to Broadway and an Empire awaiting.

New York City

100

Alongside icons Freddie Mercury and Brian May, Roger Taylor held things down on drums for this group.

Queen

100

How many days are in November?

30th

100

Tony and Maria were the lead characters in what Broadway musical that premiered in 1957?

West Side Story

100

Simple, yet decadent, dessert is this whole fruit dipped in chocolate. 

Strawberry
100

What is the highest position that can be held by an elected official in Canada?

Prime Minister

200

To be uneasy, anxious, or jittery.

Nervous

200

In I Love Lucy, the Ricardos live in this borough of New York City.

Manhattan

200

November's Moon is called 'The _____ Moon'. Also known as the capital animal of Canada.

Beaver

200

Which rising young star from the movie Rebel Without a Cause died in an automobile accident in 1955?

James Dean

200

Chiffon and marble are what type of dessert?

Cake

200

These two words are exchanged at the altar during a wedding ceremony.

I Do

300

What is an Island Country in Oceania near Australia, Fiji, and Tonga?

New Zealand

300

Who played the character of Forrest Gump in the 1994 movie "Forrest Gump"?

Tom Hanks

300

What is it that you are supposed to grow in November? 

A) Moustache B) Parsley C) Carrots

Moustache

300

Which money television game show first aired in 1956 and is still running today?

Price is Right

300

In the story of Snow White, how many dwarfs are there?

Seven

300

In 1986, Swanson frozen dinners swapped out metal trays for plastic ones, in order to be cooked in this device.

Microwave

400

This city in British Columbia shares its name with this famous Canadian dessert bar.

Nanaimo, BC

400

How many days did it take to go around the world in the well-known movie?

80 days

400

What is the birthstone for November? 

A) Topaz B) Ruby C) Garnet

Topaz

400

What piece of women's clothing, named after a dog, became popular in the 1950s?

Poodle Skirt

400

In what sport would you hear terms like “bogey” and “birdie”?

Golf

400

Which animal can be seen on the Porsche logo?

Horse

500

Quick and agile. Some say, "Jack be ______, Jack be quick, and Jack jumps over the candlestick."

Nimble

500

The Agent 007 is also known as?

James Bond

500

James Naismith was born on November 6, 1861. Which active game did he invent?

Basketball

500

Which music genre emerged in the 1950s, characterized by its upbeat tempo and use of electric guitars?

Rock and Roll

500

Cows produce 3% less milk when listening to what kind of music?

A) Rap B) Blues C) Countries

Country

500

How many stripes does Adidas have?

Three

600

Belonging to a particular place by birth, indicating a deep connection and understanding of that place and its culture.

Native

600

This 1937 song by the Andrews Sisters warns the listener: Don’t do this with “anyone else but me.”

Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree

600

Many people shorten the name “Chrysanthemums.” What do they call these flowers?

Mums

600

True or False. The Fiat 500 first hit the market in 1957.

True

600

The ancient Greeks believed that topaz could make a wearer...

A) Super Strong B) Invisible C) Fast

Invisible

600

Which popular soft drink was originally created as a medicine in the 19th century?

Coca-Cola

700

What country in Europe is located next to Belgium and has a capital called, 'Amsterdam'?

Netherlands

700

Who sang the hit song "I Will Always Love You"?

Whitney Houston

700

This day marks the beginning of the holiday shopping season.

Black Friday

700

What household item did just 10% of Americans own in 1950, but by 1959 would feature in 85% of US homes?

Television

700

What chemical element beginning with C is named after the French word for charcoal?

Carbon

700

Bill Gates is the founder of which company?

Microsoft