1. How many friends hung out in the Forman’s basement on the first seasons of That 70’s Show? 6

 

 

2. Name them: Donna, Eric, Fez, Hyde, Kelso, Jackie

 

 

3. What TV show’s theme song has the line “I’m no Superman”? Scrubs

 

 

4. True or False  Poinsettias are poisonous to humans. False

 

 

5. What color M&Ms were taken off the market in 1976 because of a rumor that the dye caused cancer: Blue, brown, or red? Red

 

 

6. How many state capitals are named after presidents: 1, 3, 4? 4

 

 

7. Portobello and shiitake are types of what food? Mushrooms

 

 

8. Riboflavin and niacin are found in what complex vitamin? B

 

 

9. What part of the cinnamon tree does the spice come from: Bark, Root, or leaves? Root

 

 

10. On Home Improvement what was the first name of ‘Tool Man’ Mr. Taylor? Tim

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11. What planet is Superman from? Krypton

 

 

12. Who asked voters to “read my ears” while campaigning for Texas governor? George W. Bush

 

 

13. True or False  Coca Cola once produced an elixir that contained cocaine, caffeine and alcohol. True

 

 

14. On Seinfeld, what is Kramer’s first name? Cosmo

 

 

15. What state’s postal abbreviation is MA? Massachusetts

 

 

16. What are male witches called? Warlocks

 

 

17. What October holiday was first formally celebrated in 1792 in New York City? Columbus Day

 

 

18. The Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown opened on April 1, in what year: 1923, 1938, or 1950? 1938

 

 

19. Name the band who had a song with this line: “Just a city boy, born and raised in South Detroit, caught the midnight train going anywhere”.

 

 

20. True or False  The first vibrators were invented in 1869 as a treatment for what was then known as hysteria. True

 

 

 

 

 

21. How many geese a-laying did my true love give to me? 6

 

 

22. True or False  Mark Twain’s real name was Samuel Clemens. True

 

 

23. True or False  It takes an hour and a half to soft boil an ostrich egg. False

 

 

24. What company makes the Xbox? Microsoft

 

 

25. Who played Sam Malone on Cheers? Ted Danson

 

 

26. In which year did Saturday Night Live debut: 1975, 1980, or 1985? 1975

 

 

27. Who did Lady Diana Spencer marry on July 29, 1981? Prince Charles

 

 

28. What’s Batman’s everyday identity? Bruce Wayne

 

 

29. Who had a 1967 hit with ‘Brown Eyed Girl’? Van Morrison

 

 

30. What is the water filled ditch around a castle called? Moat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

31. How many Great Lakes are there in North America: 3, 4, 5, or 6? 5

 

 

32. At what temperature Fahrenheit does water boil: 149, 212, or 280? 212

 

 

33. The UV in UV rays stands for what? Ultra violet

 

 

34. What soft drink’s motto is ‘Obey your thirst’? Sprite

 

 

35. What is the capital of Ohio? Columbus

 

 

36. What type of scientist studies and forecasts weather? Meteorologist

 

 

37. According to folklore legend, what was the color of Paul Bunyan’s ox, Babe? Blue

 

 

38. Former president Bill Clinton was involved in a sex scandal with what government intern? Monica Lewinski

 

 

39. In Monopoly, on what railroad does a Chance card instruct players to take a ride? Reading

 

 

40. What abbreviation appears on invitations and means please reply? RSVP

 

 

 

 

 

41. Who is the author of the Harry Potter series? J.K. Rowling

 

 

42. What is 1600 hours in military time? 4 PM

 

 

43. How many children does George W. Bush have? 2

 

 

44. Garnet or Rose Quartz is the birthstone for which month? January

 

 

45. My name is Emma and I was born in season 8 of a popular sitcom. Who are my parents? Ross and Rachel

 

 

46. How many pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick? A peck

 

 

47. Yacko, Wacko, and Dot are characters from what cartoon? Animaniacs

 

 

48. Which country music singer and winner of 11 Grammy’s died September 12, 2003? Johnny Cash

 

 

49. True or False  The bow is the back of a boat. False

 

 

50. True or False  The starboard is the right of a boat. True