What animal is known for playing dead as a defense mechanism?
The opossum
Pottery is fired in these hot ovens.
Kilns
In what decade did the television show I Love Lucy first air?
1950's
What type of boot, popular in the 1960s, rises to mid-calf or just below the knee and was often worn with miniskirts?
Go-Go Boots
An easy way to get chewing gum out of hair is to use this half of a popular kids’ sandwich filling.
Peanut Butter
This flightless bird has the same name as a fruit.
Kiwi
What pepper is generally considered hotter: a jalapeño or a habanero?
Habanero
In what decade did Saturday Night Live first air?
1970's
What company created the iconic “Air Jordan” shoe line?
Nike
This U.S. state shares the longest border with a foreign country.
Alaska
These docile marine mammals “get high” on pufferfish.
Dolphins
What 1958 song by Jerry Lee Lewis includes the lyrics “You shake my nerves and you rattle my brain”?
Great Balls of Fire
In what decade did the first credit card (Diners Club) appear?
1950's
Dating back centuries, these backless shoes can be highheeled or flat and have a name denoting a stubborn animal.
Mules
The winning team of this event takes home the Vince Lombardi trophy.
Super Bowl
What is the only species of bear that is strictly herbivorous?
The giant panda
Which singer had a 1979 hit song titled Hot Stuff?
Donna Summer
In what decade did the first microwave become available for home use?
1960's
What type of boots are named after a famous battle in World War I?
Wellington Boots
In 1985, a waiter devised this game using a dictionary, pencil, and a legal pad (for players to draw the clues on).
Pictionary
What animal has the longest tongue relative to its body?
Hint: It's a reptile
Chameleon
What famous city is nicknamed “The Valley of the Sun” and is known for extreme summer heat?
Phoenix, Arizona
In what decade did the Panama Canal officially open?
1910's
Popular in the ’70s were these sandal shoes, with laces that tied up the wearer’s leg.
Espadrilles
These are the world’s best-selling cookies.
Oreo