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  • In how many movies did James Dean star?
    3
    7
    2
    9
  • If you suffer from phobophobia, what are you afraid of?
    Phobias
  • Who did Elton John and Bernie Taupin rewrite their 1973 hit, Candle in the Wind, for in 1997?
    Princess Diana
  • How many seasons of Wheel of Fortune did Pat Sajak host?
    25
    41
    27
    38
  • How many different insturements must be used to qualify as a "big band"?
    14
  • How is white sugar converted into brown sugar?
    By adding molasses
  • Scurvy is caused by a lack of this vitamin?
    Vitamin C
  • How many herbs and spices are in Colonel Sanders’ original KFC recipe?
    11
    5
    7
    16
  • Before marrying Prince Harry, what law-themed show was Meghan Markle an actress on?
    Law & Order
    The Rookie
    Suits
    NCIS
  • How many compartments do cows have in their stomach?
    2
    4
    1
    6
  • In what decade was TIME magazine first published?
    1950s
    1920s
    1930s
    1900s
  • What plant was used in ancient Egypt as a writing material?
    Papyrus
  • What is the longest-running Broadway show?
    Chicago
    The Phantom of the Opera
    The Lion King
    Wicked
  • What are the three most prevalent fruit allergies?
    Mango, banana and apple
    Grapes, watermelon, and orange
    Apple, kiwi and peach
    Banana, mango and peach
  • Which breakfast cereal is advertised with the slogan “Snap, crackle and pop”?
    Rice Krispies
  • Who wrote the classic novel Wuthering Heights?
    Emily Brontë
  • In what year was the Internet opened to the public?
    2002
    1996
    2000
    1993
  • What city in Italy has the largest population?
    Rome
  • This band initially consisted of brothers Brian, Dennis, and Carl, their cousin Mike, and Friend Al
    The Beach Boys
  • What is the only planet not named for a mythological figure
    Earth
  • What is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside?
    Strawberries
  • What “cheesy” food dish comes from the French word for “melted”?
    Fondue
  • In what fairy tale does a young man sell a cow for five “magic” beans?
    Jack and the Beanstalk
  • What bay in eastern Canada is famous for its tidal bores?
    Bay of Fundy
  • Which kind of bulbs were once exchanged as a form of currency?
    Tulips
  • Which country originated the sport of curling?
    Scotland
    Russia
    Canada
    USA
  • When was the Ford Motor Company founded?
    1929
    1903
    1917
    1906
  • Which animal is the fastest on land?
    Cheetah
  • How many bones comprise a giraffe’s neck?
    4
    1
    7
    6
  • What is the rarest M&M color?
    Orange
    Red
    Brown
    Green
  • Which Canadian hockey player is considered to be the greatest of all time?
    Wayne Gretzky
  • Who was Walt Disney’s favorite princess?
    Snow White
    Cinderella
    Sleeping Beauty
    Ariel
  • What household item was created in WWI as a substitute for cotton surgical gauze and first marketed as a sanitary cold cream remover?
    Kleenex
  • How many countries share a land border with Canada?
    One
  • His style became known to his fans as "champagne music"
    Lawrence Welk
  • What food manufacturing company headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan, uses several animal mascots to sell its cereals, such as Newton the Owl, Tony the Tiger and a rooster named Cornelius?
    The Kellogg Company (Kellogg’s)
  • What “Take Me Home, Country Roads” singer shares his last name with a city in Colorado?
    John Denver
  • In 2009, what became the first Morse code character to be added since WWII?
    ?
    #
    @
    !