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