What is the most mountainous country in Europe?
Switzerland
Name the only dwarf in Snow White whose name doesn't include any of the letters in "Snow White"
Grumpy
What type of alcohol is used to make a daiquiri?
Rum
What color is the "Golden Gate Bridge"?
Answer: C) Orange
The 2004 documentary "Super Size Me" showed the decline in health of filmmaker Morgan Spurlock as he spent 30 days eating food exclusively from which fast food chain?
McDonald's
Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt star as tornado chasers in the 1996 film "Twister", set in what state known, also called the "Sooner State"
Oklahoma
What is the most popular spice in the world?
Black pepper
What popular snack food was invented by accident in 1853?
Answer: A) Potato chips
What letter begins the fewest words in the English language?
X
"Goose", "Jester", "Hollywood," and "Wolfman" are nicknames of some flying military bros in what 1986 movie?
Top Gun
Horseradish was the first commercially packaged and sold foodstuff by what Pittsburgh based company?
Heinz
What is the meaning of the abbreviation "FYI"?
Answer: A) For Your Information
What are two ends of a magnet called?
Poles or North Pole and South Pole
The 1993 film "Philadelphia" was one of the first mainstream movies from Hollywood to directly acknowledge HIV/AIDS and homophobia. Which of the movie's actors won an Oscar for their performance in this film?
Tom Hanks
What is the term that helps consumers and regulators understand the strength of an alcoholic drink?
Proof
Which Shakespearean play contains the line "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark"?
Answer: B) Hamlet
How long did the Hundred Years War last?
116 years
Who wrote more than 1,000 songs, including This Land is Your Land?
Woody Guthrie
Four chefs prepare a three-course meal using unlikely ingredients from a mystery basket, with one chef eliminated after each course, in what Food Network reality show?
Chopped
What does the term "Renaissance" refer to?
Answer: B) A rebirth of art and learning