who has the most MVP's in NBA history?
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
this classic rock band had hits such as "Sympathy for the Devil" and "Satisfaction". Although they were usually stoned during their early concerts, they've cleaned themselves up quite a bit and are now playing clean shows. Who are they?
The Rolling Stones
What is five squared?
25
For what movie did Tom Hanks score his first Academy Award nomination?
big
This essential gas is important so that we can breath.
Oxygen
How many MVPs does Michael Jordan have
5 MVPs
From 1982, "Eye of the Tiger" was the theme song for "Rocky III". What group sang this movie theme turned Billboard Hot 100 number one hit?
survivor
Is Pi a rational or irrational number?
Irrational, it cannot be written as a fraction
For which 1964 musical blockbuster did Julie Andrews win the Academy Award for Best Actress?
Mary Poppins
How many teeth does an adult human have?
32
What team has two players who have won the MVP before?
Golden State Warriors
Which Classic Rock band from New England had songs like "Seasons of Wither" and "Love in an Elevator"?
Aerosmith
What is the perimeter of a circle called?
Circumference
In Risky Business, what song did Tom Cruise famously lip-sync to in his underwear?
“Old Time Rock and Roll” by Bob Seger
What is the nearest planet to the sun?
Mercury
In what year did the NBA add the 3-point line
1979
Which two Beatles do not use their given first names professionally?
Ringo and Paul
What is an angle called if it’s greater than 90 degrees?
Obtuse
What 1994 crime film revitalized John Travolta’s career?
Pulp Fiction
What is the rarest blood type?
AB negative
Who is the youngest ever MVP
What is Derrick Rose (age 22)
In 1971 Olivia Newton John scored a hit with her song "If Not For You". Was she the original songwriter though? Who do you think it was?
Bob Dylan
What does the Roman numeral “X” equal?
10
What animated classic was the first film of the late-twentieth-century “Disney Renaissance?”
The Little Mermaid
Who was the scientist to propose the three laws of motion?
Isaac Newton