In Home Alone, what are the burglars called?
Hint: (___ bandits)
The Wet Bandits
How many states are in the USA?
50
A popular comic series stars this redhead:
Archie
What is UNICEF’s purpose/ mission?
To advocate for the protection of children's rights, help to meet their basic needs, and give them a fair chance to reach their full potential.
How many people are on each team during a soccer game?
11 people
What is Darth Vader’s real name?
Anakin Skywalker
What is the capital of Saskatchewan?
Regina
What’s the name of a famous orphan from P.E.I?
Anne Shirley Cuthbert (Anne of Green Gables)
How many countries does UNICEF operate in?
190 countries
Which sport rules the person with the lowest points as the winner?
Golf
In the Matrix, does Neo take the blue pill or the red pill?
Red pill
What is the smallest country in the world?
Vatican City
In which year did the first issue of the Avengers comic series come out?
1963
When was UNICEF created?
December 11, 1946
What was the material of an American football originally made of?
The oldest football consisted of a pig bladder covered with pieces of leather, possibly from a deer.
What object must be caught to end a Quidditch match?
The Snitch
Which ocean’s entire northern border is formed by Asia?
Arctic Ocean
What is the highest-grossing “Harry Potter” movie?
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
How and why did UNICEF start?
In the aftermath of World War II, the General Assembly of the United Nations voted to establish the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), an organization that helped to provide relief and support to children living in countries devastated by the war.
What do you call it when a player makes three back-to-back strikes in bowling?
"turkey"
In the movie Titanic, what was the necklace the record team discovered called?
The Heart of the Ocean
What is the only sea with no coasts?
Sargasso Sea
Which city is known as the birthplace of Hip Hop?
New York City
What does UNICEF (the acronym) stand for?
United Nations Children's Emergency Fund
The terms “stale fish” and “mulekick” are commonly used in what sport?
Snowboarding