Which bird is associated with New Zealand?
da KIWI 🥝
Which U.S. state is nicknamed the Sunshine State?
Florida 🐊
Which company made the first phone?
Motorola
Which fast-food restaurant says that you can "have it your way"?
Burger King
Name two fruits that are an anagram of each other.
Lemon and melon 🥝 (wait wrong emoji i put a KIWI)
How high can a penguin jump?
A. 1-2 ft
B. 3-4 ft
C. 6-7 ft
D. 9-10 ft
D. 9-10 ft
What percentage of the world's population lives in the Northern Hemisphere? (All contestants get to answer, closest answer wins)
90% 🤯
What is the best selling video game of all time?
Tetris (520 million copies sold)
What is the #1 best-selling chocolate bar?
Snickers
How many claws does a domestic cat have? (We are assuming the cat has not been declawed...)
18
What mammal lacks vocal chords?
Which country is called the "Emerald Isle"?
Ireland 🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔🥔 <----- Potatoes
In what year was the first email sent? (All contestants get to answer, closest answer wins)
1971 (the internet was created two years prior)
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
Make your wager now.
(btw this is the only daily double of this game so wager wisely)
Other than the USA, which country has the most McDonalds? (i want my 4-piece chicken mcnuggies)
In inches, what is the highest amount of snow recorded in Phoenix, Arizona?
LITERALLY AN INCH!!!!?!?!??!
(i'm not joking, it's exactly 1.0 inches)
What do you call a group of rhinos?
A crash
What country is Timbuktu in???
Mali
Which popular video game was made in 2009 by "Notch", a Swedish game developer?
Minecraft (chicken jockeyyyyyy)
What are the three most prevalent fruit allergies?
Apple 🍎, da KIWI 🥝, and peach 🍑
In 30 seconds, name the four U.S. states that end with the letter "N".
Michigan, Oregon, Washington 😏, and Wisconsin
How many eyes does a caterpillar have?
Twelve 1️⃣2️⃣
What is the flattest country in the world?
How many packages does Amazon deliver every day?
A. 500,000 - 1M
B. 5M - 10M
C. 20M - 25M
D. 40M - 50M
C. 20M - 25M
Which country drinks the most coffee in pounds per year?
Finland
A Phon is a unit of what?
Loudness