What is the name of the hometown of the player and the rival in the Kanto games?
Pallet Town
Who was the 16th president of the United States
Abraham Lincoln
What Fast Food chain has the letter “M” as their logo?
McDonalds
This sport involves 2 teams of 11 players who try to maneuver the ball into the other team‘s goal without using their hands or arms.
Soccer
Who was the founder of Apple?
Steve Jobs
What is the name of the early route bird Pokémon in generation 5?
Pidove
The Continental Congress voted in favor of independence in a near-unanimous vote on what date?
July 2, 1776
What fast food logo contains a mermaid in the center of a circle?
Starbucks
Putter, Wedge, and iron are used in what sport?
Golf
What is the name of Nike’s logo?
The Swoosh
What is the last Z-Crystal that you can obtain during the main story in Pokémon Sun and Moon?
Icium Z
Who did Ronald Reagan face in his re-election in 1984?
Walter Mondale
The fast food chain In-N-Out is located in how many states?
5 (CA, NV, AZ, UT, TX)
Who was the inventor of American football?
Walter Camp
What year did the company Sony begin?
1946
What is the name of the cave where you find the Jaw and Sail fossil in Pokémon X and Y?
Glittering Cave
How many Presidents were also generals for the U.S. Army?
12 (George Washington, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ulysses S. Grant, Andrew Jackson, William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Franklin Pierce, Andrew Johnson, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Chester A. Arthur, Benjamin Harrison)
In 1967, the first Chick-Fil-A opened where?
Hapeville, GA
What is the MLB’s longest lasting sponsor?
Gillette
What was ADIDAS originally know for?
Making shoes
What is name of Oricorio’s signature move?
Revelation Dance
On April 9, 1865 Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant in a house in Appomattox, Virginia. What was the name of the person who owned the house?
Wilmer McLean
Who is the founder of Wendy’s?
Dave Thomas
Who was the inventor of volleyball?
William G. Morgan
What year was the first ever Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade?
1924