Trivia Question: Lightning McQueen is a character in which film?
What is Cars
Trivia Question: Which planet is the hottest?
What is Venus?
What is full of holes but still holds water?
Sponge
In soccer, what body part can't touch the ball?
What is hands?
The southern most point of the continental U.S is in what Florida city?
What is key west?
Trivia Question: What is the most important meal of the day?
What is Breakfast?
Trivia Question: In the movie entitled "The Lion King" which character is evil?
What is scar Mufasa's brother?
Trivia Question: What is it called when birds fly to warmer climates for the winter?
What is Migration?
What becomes wetter the more it dries?
towel
How many players are on a baseball team?
What is 9 players?
What is Florida's state beverage?
What is orange juice?
Tacos are an increasingly-popular fast food that originated in which country?
What is the country Mexico?
Peter Parker is given powers when he is bitten by this
What is a radioactive spider?
Trivia Question: What is the only flying mammal?
What is a bat?
What has to be broken before you can use it?
Egg
How many much does a NFL football weigh?
What is one pound?
The Daytona 500 has been held there for 35 years?
What is Daytona beach?
Trivia Question: What is the only fruit to have seeds on the outside?
What is Strawberry?
Trivia Question: In the movie entitled "Toy Story" what is the name of Andy's neighbor?
Who is Sid?
What do you call a group of rhinos?
What is a crash?
I am an odd number. Take away a letter and I become even. What number am I?
Seven
How long is a marathon?
What is 26.2 miles?
1.25 million live in Florida.
What is the American alligator?
where was the Caesar salad invented?
what is Mexico?
Trivia Question: Who is the main character in the movie entitled "Home Alone"?
Who is Kevin?
Sunlight, Water, and Carbon Dioxide is involved in this process.
Photosynthesis
What is a map?
What is the diameter of a basketball hoop in inches?
What is 18 inches?
Florida's first city
What is St. Augustine?
What is meant by the term 'al dente' in Italian cooking?
what is ''to the tooth'', perfect texture for cooking pasta?