You go at red, but stop at green. What am I?
A watermelon
What has a neck but no head?
A bottle
How long is an NFL game (discluding overtime)?
What river runs through all of The Grand Canyon?
The Colorado River
What is a newly hatched fish called?
"Fry"
I help you from head to toe. What am I?
Soap
What 5-letter word, when typed in all capital letters can be read upside-down?
SWIMS
What area of the body is called out as "handle" or "handball" when used in Soccer?
Mostly found shifting around under its water, what ocean is the namesake of Earth's largest tectonic plate?
The Pacific Ocean
Which state in the US is home to the world's largest naval base?
Virginia
I can fly, but I have no wings. I can cry, but I don't have eyes. What am I?
A cloud
Which breed of fish costs the most?
A goldfish
Who won the first Super Bowl?
The Greenbay Packers
which transcontinental country (Europe to Asia) spans 11 time zones?
Russia
Where did horses originate?
North America
I shave everyday, but my beard stays the same. What am I?
A barbor
What goes up, but never comes down?
In 1990 two major league greats made baseball history by becoming the first father-son duo to hit back-to-back homers in an MLB game?
Ken Griffey Sr. and Ken Griffey Jr.
Used in ancient times by the poet Tibullus, "The Eternal City" is a nickname given to which European capital?
Rome
The tallest horse on record, Sampson, was how many hands high?
He was 21.2 hands tall
I have a heart that never beats. I have a home, but I never sleep. I can take a man's house and build another, and I enjoy playing with my many brothers. Who am I?
The King of Hearts in a deck of cards
A cowboy road into town on Friday. He stayed three days (with his horse) and then left on Friday. How is this possible?
His horse's name is Friday
Which sport got it's name from the French tenez, the formal imperative form of the verb tenir, to hold?
Tennis
The Alpine region of Europe includes Austria, Italy, Liechtenstein, France, Germany, Monaco, Slovenia, and what neutral country?
Switzerland
What hobby uses the Yoshizawa-Randlett diagramming system?
Origami