Frank Sinatra
Gimme An "E"
Two Truths & A Lie
The Chief Chief
40's Slang
World Cuisine
Time For Some Hard Questions
100

Frank Sinatra’s nickname, based on a famous facial feature.

Ol' Blue Eyes

100

One of the cardinal directions.

East

100

1. The earliest vacuum cleaner was so large it was transported and operated from the back of a horse -drawn wagon.

2. Your hands and face are the germiest parts of your body.

3. There is a 110' pedestrian bridge in Germany made entirely of Legos.

2. The BELLY BUTTON is the dirtiest party of the body, harboring the highest population of bacteria, even after showering.

100

A very short legal statement.

A Brief Brief

100

An "ear basher" was someone prone to doing too much of this.

Talking

100

This country is the home of escargot.

France

100

Are You Hungry Tonight? is a cookbook dedicated to this late actor and singer's favorite recipes.

Elvis Presley

200

Finish these famous lyrics: "start spreading the news, I’m leaving today, I want to be a part of it...."

New York, New York

200

A springtime holiday.

Easter

200

1. A woman in Sweden who had lost her wedding ring found it sixteen years later around a carrot in her garden.

2. Children of identical twins are genetically siblings, not cousins.

3. Bulls become agitated when they see the color red.

3. Bulls are colorblind - it's the motion of the bullfighter’s cape that they perceive as a threat, not the color.

200

An honest and impartial carnival.

A Fair Fair

200

Some went to watch the game, while others went to watch the "paper shakers," also knows as this.

Cheerleaders

200

Wienerschnitzel is a delish dish hailing from here.

Germany

200

A landmark in medicine since 1858, this human anatomy textbook gave its name to a medical drama television series now in its 21st season.

Grey's Anatomy

300

In this song, which became Frank's signature tune, he sang about how he did things.

My Way
300

The period of time at the end of the day, generally defined as 6 pm until midnight.

Evening

300

1.  A cornflake in the shape of Illinois sold on eBay for nearly $1500.

2. Russian athletes arrived 12 days late for the 1908 Olympics because they were using the wrong calendar.

3. Bananas grow on trees.

3. Banana plants look like trees but are actually giant herbs related to lilies and orchids.

300

A nearly weightless source of illumination.

A Light Light

300

When a "cool dude" and a "sweet bunny" find themselves "in the lavender haze," they might get "ringed," also known as this.

Married

300

Sashimi - a dish of raw fish often served with soy sauce, wasabi, and pickled ginger - originates from this country.

Japan

300

Conspiracy theories say "the girl in the polka-dot dress" hypnotized the shooter behind the late-60's assassination of this famous political figure who was expected to be the next president of the U.S.

Robert F. Kennedy

400

Frank was the leader of this group, which included Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop, and Peter Lawford.

The Rat Pack

400

Things that are the same in number, size or value are called this.

Equal

400

1. Richard Nixon is the only U.S. President to have been impeached.

2. Bubble Wrap was originally invented to be used as wallpaper.

3. There are 1,500 miles of of airways running through your lungs, which is roughly the distance from Chicago to Las Vegas.

1. Richard Nixon's impeachment trial began in May 1974, but he announced his resignation on Aug. 8.

Three United States presidents have been impeached, although none were convicted: Andrew Johnson was in 1868, Bill Clinton was in 1998, and Donald Trump twice, in 2019 and 2021.

400

A quick period of abstinence.

A Fast Fast

400

Got an friend "going ape" and "in a tizzy" to "cop a breeze" but you're not quite ready to go?  Tell them to "lay dead a minute" and they might settle down and do this.

Wait Patiently

400

Peking Duck is the national dish of this country.

China

400

Rock Hudson & Susan Saint James played a crime-solving couple on this series from 1971 to '77.

McMillan & Wife

500

Frank Sinatra claimed a close friendship with this U.S. president.

JFK

500

At 24,901 miles long, this is the invisible line that goes around the world, separating the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

The Equator

500

1. Alfred Hitchcock suffered from ovophobia, or the fear of eggs.

2. Koala Bear fingerprints are undistinguishable from humans.

3. Kangaroos are the only animal that can "run" backwards.

3. No known animal can run backwards.

500

A extremely uneven and unkempt area of grass around the fairway of a golf hole.

A Rough Rough

500

When said to a man, "come on, snake, let's rattle" was a challenge to fight but, when said to a girl, it was asking her to do this.

Dance

500

Chicken tandoori is a famous dish from this country.

India

500

Flowing 1,080 miles from Great Slave Lake to the Arctic Ocean, the Mackenzie River is the largest and longest river in this country.

Canada