Food and Drink
Riddles
4 Letter Words
True or False
Weird Facts
100

What turns a plain martini into a dirty martini?

Olive juice

100
What can you hold in your left hand but not in your right hand?

Your right elbow

100

Sound heard again near its source after being reflected.

Echo

100

"A" is the most common letter used in the alphabet.

False ("E" is the most common)

100

In which country are tuna eyeballs considered a delicacy?

Japan

200

This French term is used to describe the procedure in which alcohol is added to a hot pan.

Flambé

200

What goes up but never comes down?

Your age

200

The end part of a sleeve.

Cuff

200

Fish cannot blink.

True (fish don't have moveable eyelids)

200

In Dr. Suess' The Cat in the Hat, how many cats were in the hat?

24 cats

300

How is a scotch egg cooked?

Deep fried

300

I have branches but no fruit, trunk or leaves. What am I?

A bank

300

Something that is known or proven to be true.

Fact

300

Unicorns are the national animal of Scotland.

True (but they're mythological)

300

How many birthdays per year did Queen Elizabeth celebrate?

2 per year (one was her actual day of birth and the other was the 2nd Monday of June)

400

Which type of pasta translates to butterflies in Italian?

Farfalle

400

I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?

Seven

400

Slightly open.

Ajar

400

Hippos sweat a red substance.

True (they sweat a red oily fluid referred to as "blood sweat")

400
What country contains the worlds largest rock?

Australia (Mount Augustus located in the golden outback of western Australia) 

500

In which year and country was soup invented?

20,000 BC in China

500

What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add to letters to it?

Short → Shorter

500

Sensitivity when dealing with others.

Tact

500

Spaghetto is singular word for a piece of spaghetti.

True (generally, Italian words ending in "O" are singular and words ending in "I" are plural)

500

On which island do cats out number people?

Ao Island (a.k.a. Cat Island located in Japan)