This actor plays Thor in the Marvel film franchise.
Chris Hemsworth
Broadway is located in which US city
New York City
This animal can be seen on the Porsche logo.
horse
This famous celebrity chef is commonly referred to as the Mayor of Flavortown.
Guy Fieri
We live in this galaxy.
the Milky Way
This was the year that Pluto was (wrongfully) robbed of its status as a planet. (+/- 2 years)
2006
This book of the Bible is the fourth book of the Old Testament.
Numbers
In the classic 1957 children's book, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," what is the name of the town the Grinch steals holiday presents and decorations from?
Whoville
You can "Circle" back if this one is too hard, but take "pride" if you know it right away. What animated movie's opening scene features a rising sun, an array of wildlife, and a song with the Zulu lyrics: "Nants ingonyama bagithi baba?"
The Lion King
This city is known as the “City of Love”.
Paris
This group of animals, when together, are referred to as a murder.
crows
This vegetable is 95% water
Cucumber
This planet is the closest to the sun.
Mercury
Which fast food company's slogan was once, "Have it your way"?
Burger King
This disciple is the one who betrayed Jesus to the Jewish authorities
Judas (Iscariot)
In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," what magical country does the White Witch put a spell on so that it is always winter but never Christmas?
Narnia
At the 2010 Academy Awards, the winning film for Best Animated Feature was a Disney-Pixar film featuring Kevin, Charles Muntz, Carl, Russell, and a dog named Dug. What is this helium-inflated film?
Up
Bagels originated from this country.
Poland
A community of ants is called this.
a colony
This is the name of McDonald's mascot...
Ronald McDonald
The technical term for a star exploding is this.
supernova
What is the temperature in Fahrenheit if it is 0 degrees Celsius?
32 degrees Farenheit
This prophet-like figure was the one who baptized Jesus.
John the Baptist
"Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus," translated as "Never Tickle A Sleeping Dragon," is the official motto for what fictional place of learning?
Hogwarts
According to the tagline of the 1979 sci-fi/horror classic Alien, "In space, no one can hear you" do what?
Scream
The Mariana Trench is found in this ocean.
the Pacific
An octopus has this many hearts.
3
If you have Mageirocophobia what are you afraid of?
This famous American was the first astronaut to ever set foot on the moon
Neil Armstrong.
Before Netflix there was Redbox. Before Redbox there was this famous movie store chain...
Blockbuster
This is the total amount of books in the Bible
66
What color is the "badge of courage" in Stephen Crane's famous Civil War novel? The "badge" represents a battlefield wound.
Red
One of the biggest box-office draws of 2022 was the animated origin-story prequel called "Minions: The Rise of" WHO?
Gru
Starbucks opened its first store in 1971 in this city in the US.
Seattle
A bee has this many eyes.
5
What is the oldest soft drink in the United States?
Dr. Pepper holds the title of the oldest soft drink in America. It was originally made in 1885 at Morrison’s Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas.
This (not quite as famous American) was the SECOND person to set foot on the moon.
Buzz Aldrin
The part of the cell commonly referred to as "the powerhouse of the cell" is called this.
mitochondria
This is the name of Ruth's mother-in-law.
Naomi
Jesse Andrews made his novel debut in 2012 with “Me and ______ and the Dying Girl.” Fill in the one word “E” blank, also a British title above viscount and below marquess.
Earl
Daisy Ridley made her first appearance as Rey in which 3-word Star Wars film?
The Force Awakens
This is the largest state in the US.
Alaska
This is the loudest animal on Earth.
whale
What is the only fruit with seeds on the outside?
Approximately how many days does it take the Earth to revolve one time around the sun?
365 days
This is the rarest blood type
AB negative
This is the name of the Israelite King who in his youth defeated the Phillistine Goliath in 1 to 1 combat
This dystopian novel written by George Orwell has been required reading in schools for decades now.
1984
In “Star Wars Episode II: Attack Of The Clones”, Anakin Skywalker tells Padme Amidala that he doesn’t like what 4-letter yellow biproduct of rock erosion, claiming “it’s coarse and rough and irritating, and it gets everywhere?”
Sand
The only island that is also a continent, and the only continent that is also a country
Australia
This animal was quoted by Edgar Allen Poe as saying, "Nevermore."
What is a Raven?
Which variety of chili pepper is considered the hottest in the world?
Carolina Reaper
How long does it take the Earth to spin once on it's axis relative to the sun?
24 hours
This is the rarest M&M color.
brown
This Middle Eastern city is the birthplace of Jesus.
Bethlehem
In her novel "Bridget Jones's Diary," author Helen Fielding named love interest Mark Darcy after a character from what classic Jane Austen novel?
Pride and Prejudice
Named in honor of a famous box opener, what is the name of the moon on which the movie "Avatar" takes place?
Pandora
This is the biggest island in the world.
Greenland
This mammal is the state animal of Florida.
What is a panther?
“Spam” is a popular food in Hawaii. Which two words were combined to create the brand name?
Spiced ham
This nation was the first to put a man in space
This continent is the only continent that does not have a McDonald's.
Antarctica
This is the number of disciples that Jesus had
12
Where does the Wizard live in The Wizard of Oz?
The Emerald City
Name the only dwarf in Snow White whose name doesn't include any of the letters in "Snow White."
Grumpy
This is the longest river in the world.
the Nile
Nemo, from the Pixar movie "Finding Nemo" is what kind of a fish?
Rice Krispies cereal has three mascots – what are their names?
Snap, Crackle, and Pop
This famous movie series starring Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader began its action on what fictional planet?
Tattooine
The limit for a Tweet is this amount of characters...
280
This is how many Psalms are in the book of psalms
150
What British author wrote the classic 1964 children's novel "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?"
Roald Dahl