Known as the Green Monster.
What is: the left wall at Fenway Park?
The Green Monster is a popular nickname for the 37-foot-2-inch-high (11.33 m) left field wall at Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox.
The one that is not a real NBA team.
A. The Denver Nuggets
B. The Dallas Mavericks
C. The Toronto Raptors
D. The Memphis Herons
What is: The Memphis Herons?
The number of pins set up for each frame of bowling.
What is: Ten?
The football team with a lightening bolt on it's helmet.
A. Kansas City Chiefs
B. LA Chargers
C. Baltimore Ravens
D. Denver Broncos
Who are: the LA Chargers (B)?
The major golf championship scheduled for the first week of April midst the blooming azaleas.
What is: The Masters?
The unofficial anthem of North American baseball.
What is: "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"?
Slang for playing basketball.
A. Shoot some hoops
B. Blast some rings
C. Chuck some balls
D. Sink some orange
What is: Shoot some hoops?
In bowling, the perfect score.
A. 100
B. 200
C. 300
D. 400
What is: 300 (C)?
You need 12 consecutive strikes to reach this score.
Movie starring Denzel Washington about a newly integrated high school football team.
What is: "Remember the Titans"?
The color jacket that the winner of the Master's Tournament receives.
What is: Green?
The major league slugger that has more career homers.
A. Sammy Sosa
B. Fred McGriff
C. Barry Bonds
D. Ken Griffey Jr.
Who is: Barry Bonds?
Bonds has 762 career home runs.
The 1996 movie in which the Looney Tunes seek the aid of retired basketball champion, Michael Jordan.
What is: "Space Jam"?
Term for knocking down all remaining pins on a bowler's second throw.
A. Spare
B. Double
C. Turkey
D. Badger
What is: a Spare (A)?
The NFL team known as "America's Team".
Who are: The Dallas Cowboys.
They were so popular on television in the 1970's that in 1978, they were dubbed "America's Team." They won two Super Bowl championships in the 1970's, and three in the 1990's.
1980's movie starring Chevy Chase that tells the story of a caddy vying for a caddy scholarship.
What is: "Caddy Shack"?
The country that produces more major-leaguers per capita than any other country.
A. Curacao
B. USA
C. Dominican Republic
D. Panama
What is Curacao (A)?
Used a a goal when basketball was originated.
A. Bucket
B. Peach Basket
C. Hula Hoop
D. Bowl
What is: Peach Basket (B)?
The game of basketball originated in 1891 when James Naismith, a physical education instructor at the International Young Men's Christian Association Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts, used peach baskets as goals for a new indoor game.
The minimum weight for a bowling ball.
A. 4 lbs.
B. 5 lbs.
C. 6 lbs
D. There is no minimum weight.
What is: There is no minimum weight (D)?
The team that won the very first Super Bowl.
A. Minnesota Vikings
B. Miami Dolphins
C. Buffalo Bills
D. Geen Bay Packers
Who are: The Green Bay Packers (D)?
Super Bowl I was the Championship game for the 1966 season. Green Bay beat the Kansas City Chiefs to be the first Super Bowl Champs!
The number of dimples on a standard golf ball.
A. 300-400
B. 380
C. 500
D. 10
What is 300-400 (A)?
The number of dimples on a standard golf ball typically ranges between 300 and 400, with most balls having around 336. These dimples are crucial for the aerodynamics of the ball, as they reduce air resistance and help the ball travel further and more accurately.
The circumference of a baseball.
A. 7.5 inches
B. 8 inches
C. 8.5 inches
D. 9 inches
What is: 9 inches (D)?
Term used for the NCAA Basketball Tournament.
What is: March Madness?
The classic bowling-themed movie featuring a character known as "The Dude".
What is: "The Big Lebowski"?
The three NFL teams in the state of New York.
Who are:
The Buffalo Bills,
The New York Jets &
The New York Giants?
The age of Tiger Woods when he won his first Masters title.
A. 18
B. 21
C. 23
D. 25
What is: 21 (B)?