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Who was known as the "Queen of Soul" and sang the hit song "Respect"?
Aretha Franklin
Which country hosted the Summer Olympics in 1968?
 
Mexico
 
Australia
 
London
 
Greece
Twinkies originally had banana filling.
 
True
 
False
Dalmatians are born with black spots.
 
False
 
True
Porcupines can float
 
True
 
False
Abraham Lincoln had no middle name.
 
True
 
False
What was the name of the circular plastic 1950s toy that was placed around the waist and operated by moving the hips?
Hula Hoop
Tony and Maria were the lead characters in what Broadway musical that premiered in 1957?
West Side Story
What country makes the most wine, Italy, France, or the United States?
Italy
Which fast food restaurant’s commercial asked, “Where’s the beef?”
 
Wendy's
 
McDonald's
 
Harvey's
 
Burger King
What type of dog is Scooby Doo?
 
Great Dane
 
Beagle
 
German Shepard
 
Husky
What are the three flavors in Neopolitan ice cream?
Chocolate, Vanilla and Strawberry
What is Prince Harry’s official first name?
Henry
What U.S. state was added as the 50th state in 1959?
Hawaii
What novel by Harper Lee, published in 1960, became an American classic?
To Kill a Mockingbird
What popular musical instrument was widely associated with the British Invasion bands of the 1960s?
 
Electric Guitar
 
Drums
 
Keyboard
 
Harmonica
In what year did the Titanic sink?
1912
What is the name of the large bell in the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament in London?
Big Ben
What is the tallest mammal?
Giraffe
What do you call a baby kangaroo?
Joey
Which Motown group had their first number one single with “My Girl?”
The Temptations
What 1942 Disney film features a fawn as the main character?
Bambi
What type of skirt, known for being short and often worn with go-go boots, was a fashion trend in the 1960s?
The Mini Skirt
What popular dance craze, known for its hip motions, was popularized by Chubby Checker in 1960?
The Twist
What famous toy was introduced in 1959 and became a cultural icon?
Barbie
What part of the plant conducts photosynthesis?
Leaf
How many keys does a classic piano have?
88
What city did The Beatles originate from?
Liverpool
Where does a dog sweat from?
Paw pads
What’s the name of the largest snake in the world?
Anaconda
Which two letters in Scrabble have a value of 10 points each?
 
Q and Z
 
X and Y
 
J and U
 
K and W
In tennis, what number is represented by the term love?
Zero
Which city was the first modern Olympic Games held?
Athens
What does Dr. Seuss's character Sam-I-Am want to serve?
Green eggs and ham
How many slices of pizza does America eat per second?
 
500-600
 
350-400
 
100-150
 
100-175
When was Diet Coke unveiled to the U.S. public?
July 8, 1982
What do you call a group of porcupines?
A prickle
This type of house cat with tri-color fur is almost exclusively female?
Calico
Which math theorem states that in a right triangle, A² + B² = C²?
Pythagorean Theorem
“Holiday” was the first Billboard Hot 100 single for what singer?
Madonna
What year did the comedy sketch TV show, “Saturday Night Live,” debut?
 
1975
 
1989
 
1995
 
1981
The Rockettes dance troupe most famously perform at what New York City venue?
Radio City Music Hall
Who is Barbie's little sister?
Skipper
What year did Disney World open?
1971
What country has the most coastline in the world?
Canada
What percentage of watermelon is water?
 
92%
 
50%
 
87%
 
75%
How old is the oldest mosquito fossil?
 
79 million years old
 
1 billion years old
 
37 million years old
 
22 million years old
What does SPF stand for?
Sun Protection Factor