What company's logo is a swoosh?
Nike
The global food phenomenon "Pizza" originated from which country?
Italy
How many states of matter are there in the observable universe
Four (Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma)
What is a duel between three people called?
A Truel
How many U.S. Presidents has there been. (Including the Current One)
45
What college did Lebron James go to?
He did not attend college
How many types of apples are grown around the world?
A. 125 B. 1,000 C. 7,500.
C. 7,500
Peas have 14, Shrimp have 254, and Humans have 46 of these nucleic acid structures, arranged in 23 pairs
Chromosomes
Which two U.S. States do not observe daylight savings time?
Arizona and Hawaii
What kind of animal did Bill Clinton have in office?
A Cat (Names Socks)
What tournament is played in Augustus, Georgia?
Masters
Which nation consumes the most chocolate per capita?
Switzerland
Seems counter intuitive, but the Earth is farthest from the sun in this month
July
A. 3 Million B. 33 Million C. 3 Trillion
C. 3 Trillion
Who wrote the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird", published in 1960?
Harper Lee
What NFL team has a logo on their helmets that means "the flower of life"?
The Saints
Who was the former celebrity spokesman for Jell-O pudding?
Bill Cosby
In 1985 a paper documented a hole over the south polar region in this layer of the atmosphere.
What was the first toy to be advertised on TV. (Hint: It's a vegetable)
Mr. Potato Head
What does the "B" stand for in Lyndon B. Johnson?
Baines
In 1993, which team (name one of two) became the newest team in the MLB?
Colorado Rockies or Miami Marlins
In 1919, 21 people were killed in Boston due to a flood of what? (Hint: its edible)
Molasses
A Unit of energy; the amount of heat needed to raise one gram of water one degree Celsius at STP (standard atmospheric pressure)
What animal name literally means pig-fish?
Porpoise
She was only 14 when she married future Louis XVI in 1770, who is she?
Marie Antoinette