What animal was first discovered to be known to “laugh” when tickled?
What is Rats!

What company’s slogan is “The Quicker Picker Upper”?
What is Bounty Paper towel

Which Winter Olympic sport involves sliding stones on ice toward a target?
What is Curling
Which fruit is naturally high in potassium?
What is a Banana
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In Christianity, what is the name of the day that marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ?
What is Easter

True or False, A shrimp’s heart is in its head.
What is True. More precisely, it’s located in its thorax, but close enough to count as the “head.”

According to its ad slogan, what cereal is the “breakfast of champions”?
What is Wheaties

Which country has won the most Winter Olympic medals overall?
What is Norway
Norway has won the most Winter Olympic medals of all time, with a total of 405 medals, including 148 golds, 134 silvers, and 123 bronzes.
Norway has been the most successful nation in Winter Olympic history, consistently topping the medal tables since the inaugural Games in 1924, where it won 17 of 50 medals.
What is the main ingredient in traditional hummus?
What is Chickpeas
In Judaism, what is the Sabbath day of rest called?
What is the Shabbat
Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath, is a day of rest and spiritual enrichment observed from Friday evening until Saturday evening, commemorating God's creation and the Exodus from Egypt.
What animal(s) are known to be able to survive being frozen and thawed multiple times?
What is the Wood Frog and Painted Turtle Hatchlings


What was Campbell’s Soup’s famous ad slogan?
What is "Mm! Mm! Good"

Which Winter Olympic sport is judged partly on artistry?
What is Figure Skating
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What type of pasta is shaped like small rice grains?
What is Orzo
What is the main symbol associated with Taoism?
What is the Yin-Yang

In what country is it common to find square watermelons?
What is Japan

Which automotive brand lived by the slogan “There Is No Substitute” — was it Audi, Nissan, Ford, Jaguar, or Porsche?
What is Porsche

Which country has hosted the Winter Olympics the most times?
What is the United States (4 times)
The USA has hosted the Winter Olympics four times, which is the most of any country. The years in which the USA hosted the Winter Olympics are 1932, 1960, 1980, and 2002.
What ingredient gives mustard its yellow color?
What is Turmeric
In Buddhism, what is the ultimate goal one strives to achieve?
What is Nirvana
Significance in Buddhism
Nirvana is considered the highest spiritual goal in Buddhism and is central to the teachings of the Buddha. It is the third of the Four Noble Truths, which outline the nature of suffering and the path to its cessation. Achieving Nirvana means one has overcome the three poisons of desire, aversion, and ignorance, leading to the end of suffering and the cessation of rebirth
Which fruit was once so rare in Europe that people would rent it to show off at parties?
What is a Pineapple
In the 18th century, pineapples were so rare and expensive that they were often rented for parties to display their wealth and sophistication. The pineapple's exotic origin and high importation costs made it a coveted symbol among the wealthy elite. Renting pineapples allowed those outside the aristocracy to showcase their status without the hefty price tag of ownership. The pineapple's role as a status symbol was further emphasized by the rental market, where pineapples were displayed at lavish dinner parties and passed among guests
Maxwell House Coffee had the slogan is “Good Til The Last Drop.” Which famous person is this believed to have been quoted from?
What is president Theordore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt's visit to the Maxwell House Hotel in 1907 is often credited with popularizing the slogan "Good to the last drop." However, the exact nature of Roosevelt's comment is debated. Some sources claim he was so impressed with the coffee that he drank it all, while others suggest he simply expressed his satisfaction with the quality of the coffee. Regardless of the truth, the slogan became a cultural icon and was adopted by Maxwell House Coffee
Which Winter Olympic sport involves racing down a slope on skis while shooting targets?
What is Biathlon
Which spice is made from dried flower buds?
What is Cloves

In Hindu tradition, what river is considered the most sacred?
What is the Ganges
Sacred Status
The Ganges River, known as Ganga in Hindi, is considered the most sacred river in Hinduism. It is personified as the goddess Ganga, who is worshipped for her purifying and healing properties. Hindus believe that bathing in the Ganges cleanses the soul and absolves sins, making it a vital part of spiritual practice and rituals.
