Which planet is closest to the sun?
Mercury
What is the longest-running animated television show in the United States?
The Simpsons
What instrument did Louis Armstrong play?
Trumpet
This timeless cat-and-mouse dynamic is seen in their animated series with energetic chase scenes, elaborate ‘revenge’ plots, and their on-and-off-again friendship.
Tom & Jerry
"I'm lovin' it"
McDonalds
What is the most commonly used letter in the English alphabet?
E
The 2 individuals with the most Grammy nominations are this married couple, tied with 88 nominations each.
Beyonce and Jay-Z
Songs by this Swedish quartet include “Waterloo” & “Dancing Queen.”
ABBA
This star-crossed couple from the exemplary Shakespeare play has been rousing crowds for a long time with their unfortunate romantic tale.
Romeo & Juliet
"The snack that smiles back"
Goldfish
Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?
Switzerland
Which high school subject did Walter White teach in Breaking Bad?
Chemistry
Which city is often referred to as the birthplace of jazz?
New Orleans
This adult cartoon duo is full of sci-fi hijinks and adventures, largely driven by the two main characters: the cynical, alcoholic mad genius and his anxious grandson.
Rick & Morty
"Let's go places"
Toyota
Where was caesar salad invented?
Mexico
Which brand ended a multi-million dollar contract with Kanye West after a series of controversial remarks he made?
Adidas
Whitney Houston famously covered “I Will Always Love You”—who sang the original?
This criminal couple's string of robberies and murders resulted in a media frenzy, turning the partners-in-crime into a pop culture symbol.
Bonnie & Clyde
"All The News That's Fit to Print"
New York Times
Where was the first hybrid car released?
Japan
Before she married Prince Harry, Meghan Markle was on a TV show that ran from 2011 to 2019. What’s the name of that TV show?
Suits
What singer adopted the nickname "Prince of Darkness"?
Ozzy Osbourne
The legendary songwriting partnership between the Beatles‘ lead singers and guitarists propelled them to unprecedented fame.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney
"Betcha Can't Eat Just One"
Lays