Which U.S. Constitution amendment provides for freedom of speech, religion and the press?
The First Amendment
What is the main ingredient in traditional hummus?
Chickpeas
In computing, what does “AI” stand for?
Artificial Intelligence.
Which sport is also known as “the gentleman’s game”
Cricket
What’s the official national animal of Scotland?
The unicorn — because why not dream big?
Cleveland played a major role in the Underground Railroad. Which neighborhood was a known center for anti-slavery activity?
Ohio City
What is the difference between broth and stock?
Broth is made with meat, while stock is made with bones.
Which scientist proposed the three laws of motion?
Sir Isaac Newton
Which country won the FIFA World Cup in 2022
Argentina
What year did the Cuyahoga River catch on fire and how long did it burn?
BONUS: What was created after it ?
1969, 30 minutes
BONUS: It led the creation of the EPA
Providing its name (and its image for the logo) to a modern piece of modern language learning software, what ancient stone slab discovered in Egypt in 1799 provided the key to deciphering hieroglyphics, and is now the most visited item on display in the British Museum?
The Rosetta Stone
According to the National Gardening Association, far and away the most common food grown in home gardens is what Caprese salad ingredient?
Tomatoes
His name lives on in the form of an oath of ethics taken by medical practitioners. Which ancient Greek physician is known as the "Father of Medicine"?
Hippocrates
What year were the Cleveland Browns founded?
What was the first Japanese car to be produced in the United States?
Honda Accord
What president was a licensed bartender?
Abraham Lincoln
Which fruit is also known as a “Chinese gooseberry”
Kiwi
What do bananas and humans have in common genetically
We share about 60% of our DNA with bananas.
How many NFL championships did the Browns win before the Super Bowl era?
8 (1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1954, 1955, 1964)
What is the world’s most valuable publicly traded company as of 2025
Apple
Who was the famous queen of France during the French Revolution, executed in 1793?
Marie Antoinette
What are the three most prevalent fruit allergies?
Apple, kiwi and peach.
Who was the first American woman in space?
Sally Ride
Which Cavs player was the first to have his jersey retired by the team?
Austin Carr
What was the name of the 19th-century Cleveland newspaper that was known as the most influential in the Midwest?
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
What year was Cleveland officially founded, and who was its founder?
1796, founded by Moses Cleaveland
The top United States food consumption days are what three days ?
HINT:
Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Super Bowl Sunday
Name 3 Nasa astronauts from Ohio
Which NFL team was the first to finish a season undefeated and win the Super Bowl?
Miami Dolphins (1972)
What’s illegal to own as a pet in Switzerland unless you have at least two of them?
In Switzerland, it's illegal to own just one of several social animals, including guinea pigs, parrots (like budgies, cockatoos, macaws), canaries, rats, mice, gerbils, degus, and chinchillas because they suffer from loneliness