Answer: Logo TV
23. What was the first book published by Jane Austen?
Answer: Sense and Sensibility
24. Which two countries have the longest shared international border?
Answer: Canada and the U.S.
25. What city hosted the 2014 Winter Olympics?
Answer: Sochi, Russia
26. What is the longest-running Broadway show?
Answer: The Phantom of the Opera
27. What is the human body’s largest organ?
Answer: Skin
28. What year was the first iPhone released?
Answer: 2007
29. What’s the (extremely metal) name for a group of crows?
Answer: A murder of crows
30. What are the first names of the four main characters in Golden Girls?
Answer: Sophia, Dorothy, Rose, and Blanche
31. What is the longest above-water mountain range?
The Andes
32. What year did Netflix, previously a DVD rental business, introduce streaming services?
Answer: 2007
33. How many feet are in a yard?
Answer: Three
34. How many bones do sharks have?
Answer: Zero!
35. What is the deadliest mammal?
Answer: The hippo
36. What is the deadliest insect?
Answer: The mosquito
37. What country was the Marxist revolutionary figure Che Guevara born in?
Answer: Argentina
38. What is the capital of Singapore?
Answer: Singapore (it’s an island city-state)
39. What is the word for the weather event also called a winter hurricane?
Answer: A bomb cyclone
40. What was the first country to give women the right to vote?
Answer: New Zealand (in 1893)
41. What year was the landmark civil and LGBTQ+ rights case Obergefell v. Hodges ruled on?
Answer: 2015
42. The Hawaiian Islands archipelago is made up of what number of major islands?
Answer: Eight major islands (plus a bunch of smaller islands and islets for a total of 137 islands!)
43. What are the names of the four March sisters in Little Women?
Answer: Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy
44. What chewy dessert topping is made from tartar and egg whites and often found on pie?
Answer: Meringue
45. In Greek mythology, who was known as the messenger of the gods?
Answer: Hermes
46. What was Eleanor Roosevelt’s maiden name before marrying FDR?
Answer: Roosevelt (she and Franklin were fifth cousins once removed!)
47. What was the birth name of boxing legend Muhammad Ali?
Answer: Cassius Clay
48. In what city were the first infections of COVID-19 discovered?
Wuhan, China
49. In chess, what direction can a bishop move?
Answer: Diagonally
50. Who was the world’s first cloned animal, a sheep, named after in 1996?
Answer: Dolly Parton
51. What is the name for the equinox that occurs on March 20th or 21st of each year?
Answer: The Vernal Equinox
52. What’s the shortcut for the paste function on most computers?
Answer: Ctrl+V
53. What river runs through Paris?
Answer: The Seine
54. What kind of flower was once used as money?
Answer: Tulips, whose bulbs were once used as a form of currency in Holland!
55. What is the capital of Iowa?