Which hairstyle is commonly referred to as 'business at the front, party at the back'?
mullet
What country has the currency of the Peso?
Mexico
What is the most common natural ingredient used in bubble gum that comes from several species of Mesoamerican trees? (hint: it's also the Spanish word for gum)
chicle
Mary had a little lamb; where did it follow her to?
School
What is the name of the MLB championship series?
The World Series
Which female hairstyle is known for its high-volume bump, it's also where an insect queen may live?
Bee hive
What is the oldest currency still in use?
The British Pound
Which brand of chewing gum was sold in the USA first?
Double bubble
Who did the dish run away with?
The spoon
What is the maximum number of innings in a regulation MLB game?
9
In 1964 the Beatles came to the U.S. from their native England. Their music became all the rage. So did their hairstyle. That inverted bowl cut was called what?
mop top
Which is the only US coin where the portrait faces right?
The penny
The Topps chewing gum company gave away this prize with their gum.
Baseball cards
Little Miss Muffet sat on her tuffet eating her curds and whey, what sat down beside her?
a spider
Who holds the record for most home runs in a single MLB season?
Barry Bonds
This popular woman's hairstyle is typically short and falls just above the shoulders. Can you name it?
The bob
Cotton and linen
it’s made with 75% cotton and 25% linen.
This chewing gum had TV commercials in the 80s that featured twins chewing their gum.
Wrigley's doublemint gum
Who tried to put Humpty Dumpty back together again?
All the king's horses and all the king's men
What year did Jackie Robinson break MLB’s color barrier?
1947
This hairstyle features short strands of hair that typically fall on the forehead. What is the name of it?
bangs
Early Romans used what as a form of money?
salt
This shredded bubble gum, launched in 1980, has remained a fan favorite due to its unique texture and long-lasting flavor.
Big League Chew
How many black birds were in the pie?
24 (4 and 20)
Which team won the first-ever World Series in 1903?
Boston Americans, later named the Red Sox