- What date comes 96 hours after New Year's day? Answer: January 5th
- All but which of these people would be invited to a "Saturday Night Live" cast members' reunion? Answer: Zach Galifianakis
- Once upon a time, who owned an estate called Neverland Ranch? Answer: Michael Jackson
- Whose castle is in Disneyland? Answer: Sleeping Beauty's
- Caterpillars go through an "extreme makeover" in their cocoons, and emerge as what? Answer:Butterflies
- Which multi-millionaire has had the most formal education? Answer: Donald Trump
- If you're playing scrabble, you won't get any points for playing a blank tile, but you'll score 10 points each for playing what letters? Answer: The 17th and 26th letters of the alphabet
- "Hawaii Five-0" was named that because Hawaii is the 50th state. A similar TV show about the 49th state should be called what? Answer: Alaska Four-9
- What annual issue of sports illustrated can bring in up to $35 million in advertising sales? Answer: Swimsuit Issue
- A spoon and a fork is a spork, and a skirt and shorts is a what? Answer: Skort
- Which of these people is the richest? Answer: Warren Buffett
- To what artist would you say, "I like what you did with the ceiling of The Sistine Chapel?" Answer: Michelangelo
- Often heard in the first days of American Idol, singers who are under pitch are said to be what? Answer: Flat
- What cereal's commercial spokesman is a Leprechaun? Answer: Lucky Charms
-A midwife is trained in obstetrics, but can't do what? Answer: Perform Surgery
-In 2010, what Brit Royal broke hearts everywhere by announcing his engagement? Answer: Prince William
-If table tennis is too much effort, what classic arcade game can you play from the couch, thanks to a 1974 home version? Answer: Pong
- What is the fastest bird on land (running, not flying)? Answer:The Ostrich
- If you're allergic to eggs, which condiment would you skip at the sandwich shop? Answer: Mayonnaise
- Santa flew right past you, claiming that your flue needs to be cleaned before he'll visit. Santa is referring to what? Answer: The Chimney Pipe
- What event interrupted the 1989 World Series between the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants? Answer: Earthquake
- Swines got a bad name when there was an outbreak of what flu strain in 2009? Answer: H1N1
- Spoken in the country with the largest population, what is the world's most common language? Answer: Mandarin
- On a TV medical drama, which of these medical professions might play a minor role? Answer: Phlebotomist
- Which of these would be least likely to interest a budding artist? Answer: Madison Square Garden
- What future star strutted his stuff as Tony Manero in 1977's "Saturday Night Fever?" Answer: John Travolta
- If you wanted to check out Mount St. Helen's ash, what state would you head up to? Answer: Washington
- In that classic freeway chase, O.J. was in a white Bronco, if it had been a real live bronco, what animal would O.J. have been on? Answer: A Horse
- The 1997 film "Titanic" is about a huge what? Answer: Ship
- In Russia, the "Monopoly" board is based in what city? Moscow
- Who wrote the rock opera "Tommy"? The Who
- Like the chairman of the board, but cooler, the head of the Central US Banking System is called the chairman of the what? Federal Reserve
- The Tempest is thought to be Shakespeare's last what? Play
- What candymaker appears in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?" Willie Wonka
- In 2010, the number of Academy Award nominees in what major category increased from 5 to 10? Best Picture
- What fast food empire began offering weddings in its Hong Kong restaurants in 2011? McDonald's
- According to Sarah Palin, what is the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? Lipstick
- In the U.S., it's commonly called the longest day of the year, but it's officially known as what? The 1st Day Of Summer
- What tiny country's capital is the highest in elevation in Europe? Andorra
- What 60-year old comic strip, starring Charlie Brown, has been in reruns for the past 10 years? Peanuts
- Though she was never a judge, Elena Kagan became the 112th what in 2010? Supreme Court Justice
- You don't often hear what common party song on TV because it's protected by copyright? Happy Birthday
- What might Lassie-loving florists name their new business? Collieflowers
- If your boyfriend has no trouble saying the L-word while on the court, what sport must he keep having 0 points in? Tennis
- During the 2006 E. Coli outbreak, which spinach-eater would have been without his favorite food? Popeye
- According to 6lyrics.com, in the hit 1950s Little Richard song, what words come right after, "Bop Bopa-a-lu a whop bam boo"? Tutti Frutti, Oh Rudy
- If Tori Spelling was in a spelling bee, how would she spell the first name of her character on "Beverly Hills, 90210?" Answer: D-O-N-N-A
- You want a big chest in your bedroom. Chest of drawers, that is. In the furniture ads, which of these terms should you look for? Chiffonier
- The band that gave us the pop masterpiece "Africa" shares what name with Dorothy's dog? Toto
- What is the maximum number of times a piece of paper can be folded in half? Answer: 8
- What military organization shares an acronym with a retirement account? Irish Republican Army
- In the game "Horseshoes," what do you do with the horseshoes? Throw Them
- In Alaska, it's legal to kill a bear, but illegal to do what in order to take a picture of it? Wake It
- A. A. Milne gave what Winnie The Pooh character the same name as his son? Christopher Robin
- Newton, Mass. lends its name to what yummy treat? Fig Newton
- If James Bond's boss were ordering monogrammed towels, what one letter would he put on them? Answer: M
- If Tweety Pie went on Twitter and tweeted, "I tawt I taw a puddy tat," which of these puddy tats did Twetty most likely tink he taw? Sylvester The Cat
- In what city might you get stuck in traffic behind crazed fans hoping to get some of Oprah's "favorite things?" Chicago
- Every generation has its "star-crossed lovers," but Shakespeare only wrote about which pair? Romeo & Juliet
- One of the most popular fundraising items around, what product's sales reach an estimated 200 million boxes per year? Girl Scout Cookies
- In 2010, whose bearded head was added by crane to a 125' statue in Poland? Jesus
- The first music video to air on MTV was the Buggles' "Video Killed" the what? Radio Star
- What phenomenon can make a person's hair stand up and clothes stick together? Static Electricity
- 3 squared minus 2 squared equals what? Number Of Days In Work Week
- What is the reason for the seasons? Tilt Of Earth's Axis
- Robin Hood was a toxophilite, meaning he was able to hit his mark with what sporting weapon? Bow And Arrow
- What TV show's concept was a dramatic version of "Survivor?" Lost
- A world record, Paul "Dizzy Hips" Blair was able to simultaneously twirl 132 what? Hula Hoops
- Which of these is the correctly spelled partner of blues? Rhythm
- A hexagon has the same number of sides as what? Kids In The Brady Bunch
- What warning sign should be placed on Skull Island? Beware Of Giant Ape
- Shish kebab is served on a what? Skewer
- In the not-so-likely event of a crocodile attack, what should a person do to escape? Strike The Croc's Eyes
- What do dynamite and a Snickers bar have in common? Contain Peanuts
- GPS, the technology used in car navigation systems and cell phones, stands for Global what system? Positioning
- Which actor's name contains 6 consonants? Brad Pitt
- In what tv version of the board game "Clue" do you attempt to determine if Toby was murdered by Dwight with a Dundie Trophy? The Office Edition
- Lance Armstrong won 7 Tours De France despite having what? Cancer
- Which of these are older than Justin Bieber? Apple
- What candy bar was named by a clumsy person who sent in their nickname to a naming contest? Butterfinger
- Being exposed to a large number of decibels can damage what part of the body? Ears
- According to Urbandictionary.com, you can fool gullible people into believing that which of these cereals is actually donut seeds? Cheerios
- While snowblowing during a US winter, you daydream about Australia, where residents are enjoying what? Summer
- According to its lyrics, if you don your gay apparel what holiday song are you singing? The One With 'Halls' In Its Name
- Which of these would you not see on a US passport? Social Security #
- What is the primary language of the country where the Berlin Wall once stood? German
- What Washington D.C. site is 1.4 times larger than the Vatican City? The Mall
- If Dodo birds still existed, they would have what in common with Batman? Can't Fly
- An artist who has produced only one popular song is colloquially known as a what? One-Hit Wonder
- What ceremonial action officially begins the Olympic Games? Lighting Of The Torch
- If you're crushing on "R-Pattz," what is your favorite movie likely to be? Twilight
- If it ever retires from its gig as a U.S. symbol, which "bald" bird might rogaine recruit as its spokesanimal? Eagle
- When Hundred Acre Wood has a block party, all but who is invited? Babar The Elephant
- What boxing animal is a trademark of the Australian Olympic Committee? Kangaroo
- What pet would be sold with this ad: "Free to good home: yellow canary. Often thinks he 'taw a puddy tat?" Tweety
- Peanuts said "Happiness is a warm..." what? Puppy
- The title of what hit Beach Boys' song is often misheard as "Bopperan?" Barbara Ann
- Which of these types of tree is not usually used as a Christmas tree? Maple
- What bittersweet memoir told the story of John Grogan and his unruly dog? Marley & Me
- The first movie based on a board game was what 1985 mystery, set in a mansion? Clue
- What bird is the mascot for Kellogg's Froot Loops? Toucan Sam
- In 2006, Webster's new word of the year was "Crackberry," a nickname for what addictive device? Blackberry
- People with triskaidekaphobia fear what unlucky number, which is often skipped in airline rows and hotel floors? 13
- Though it's about friendship, most people remember the nonsensical chorus of what Hanson 1997 hit? Mmmbop
- Which does a breathalyzer measure? Blood Alcohol Content
- Millions of Catholics make a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France each year, to a spot that has reportedly been visited by whom? Virgin Mary
- Equipped with a lasso of truth, what Amazonian superheroine did Lynda Carter play on TV? Wonder Woman
- If a woman is halfway through her gestation period, what is she doing? Having A Baby
- In 2004, Katrina joined Hugo and Andrew on the list of what? Hurricanes classified as category 5
- Which is not a difference between the NBA and College Basketball? Number Of Players
- If you pick up one of these at a bar, which will probably be a virgin? A Shirley Temple
- The Jonestown tragedy gave birth to what phrase, used for a person who blindly believes something? Drinking The Kool-Aid
- 2010's chemistry nobel prize was awarded for super-thin, super-strong what? Carbon
- What screen idol was paid tribute by Jamie Lee Curtis, following his Sept. 29, 2010 death? Tony Curtis
- A musician who possesses superb technical ability is often called a what? Virtuoso
- You're buying a $5 foot long at Subway. Not Including tax, how many U.S. coins with JFK on them would it take to pay for it? Exactly 10
- In the Disney film, who was the puppet who became a boy? Pinocchio
- The Zamboni, a giant sweeper of sorts, is used to clean the surface of what sport? Hockey
- What does a Phlebotomist draw? Blood
- On what day do people hope that Punxsutawney Phil doesn't see his shadow? Groundhog Day
- What famous flying vehicle made its last flight in 2011? Space Shuttle Discovery
- In which of these sports is fighting allowed, and sometimes even cheered? Hockey
- Flea is the bassist for what sizzling band? Red Hot Chili Peppers
- In a Secret Santa exchange, what outfit could you be sure that Sue Sylvester, the ruthless Glee Teacher, would be happy to get? One More Track Suit
- The word nerd was first seen in what kid writer's book? Dr. Seuss's
- If there was a fire at a retail store, where would there be the most casual-tees? The Gap
- The insurance company Geico saw their popularity soar thanks to a lovable green what? Gecko
- While putting an ice cube in your drink and making an appointment with Dr. Dre, you remember loving what rap group in the 80s? N.W.A.
- What did demigod Hercules perform 12 of? Labors
- At baseball games, presidents and other celebrities have thrown the ceremonial first what? Pitch
- What runs east-west? Interstates With Even Numbers
- Who won a posthumous 2009 Academy Award for his portrayal of the Joker? Heath Ledger
- The Preakness is a race for three-year-old what? Horses
- What is the shortest standard answer on a magic 8-ball? Yes
- What was not one of Columbus's ships in 1492? Enterprise
- If you get a pie "a la mode," which would you get a scoop of? Ben & Jerry's
- Which of these sites will not help you plan your vacation? Endless
- Where was the 1969 Woodstock Festival held? On A Dairy Farm
- A close, non-sexual, friendship between two men is colloquially known as what? Bromance
- What ancient Roman athletes literally fought to the death in the Colosseum? Gladiators
- If you want to give your jaw a workout, what of these foods would take longest to chew? Filet Mignon
- Where did "The Simpsons" get their dog, Santa's Little Helper? Greyhound Track
- On "The Simpson's," what would you be most likely to pick up at Apu's place of business? Squishee And Air Fresheners
- Fed by illegal drugs and psychedlic music, the hippie subculture was born in the US during which decade? 1960s
- The Mars Family named what candy bar after their horse? Snickers
- What might happen if you sit under a Beech on the Beach? Branch Might Fall On You
- With origins dating back to 1836, what type of communication consists of a series of long and short beeps or lights? Morse Code
- In "Legally Blonde," Elle Woods proves that you can wear a bikini in your admission video and still get in where? Harvard Law
- What name did Obama daughters, Sasha and Malia, give to their family dog? Bo
- What portmenteau would Renee Zellweger and her country crooner hubby have gotten if their marriage lasted longer than 4 months? Kerenee
- Your party invite said BYOB. You arrive with what in your hand? A 6-Pack
- Carl Lewis and Roseanne Barr are both infamous for butchering what prior to sporting events? National Anthem
- According to a 1980 Queen song, "Another One Bites The" What? Dust
- What would be the most popular snack at a movie theater that caters to aardvarks? Ants
- What toy company made gas cans for the US Army during WWI under the name Radiosteel? Radio Flyer
- What little girl lived "In and old house in Paris that was covered in vines?" Madeline
- When a company offers its stock for sale to the public, the company is then called what? Public Company
- After having 8 babies at once, what nickname did Nadya Suleman get? Octomom
- The furcula is another name for which bone, which is often snapped for good luck? Wishbone
- Google and Bing are examples of what tool to help find information on the web? Search Engine
- What victim of police brutality in 1991 memorably asked, "Can we all get along?" Rodney King
- If you can't get your foot in your mouth, what animal can be "eaten" after you've been proved wrong? Crow
- Donald Trump had a hard time believing that the 44th US President was born where? Hawaii
- What string instrument is typically held between the player's knees? Cello
- The river that flows through the Grand Canyon shares a name with what state? CO
- Which song is about marine pinnipeds with long tusks? I Am The Walrus
- What company's name comes from its orginal hours of business? 7-Eleven
- A drink that's "On The Rocks" has been poured on top of what? Ice Cubes
- Lady Godiva allegedly rode the streets in what condition? Nude
- Rockabilly is a blend of what two terms? Rock/Hillbilly
- Before the opening credits on SNL, somebody always yells, "Live from New York, it's" what? Saturday Night
- According to film's Joe Dirt, the mullet is "Business in the front" and what "in the back?" Party
- On a date with Elisabetta Canalis, a guy wouldn't want to be compared to what ex, who she dated until June 2011? The One Who Played Danny Ocean
- The Spanish star that voices the sword-toting puss in boots in "Shrek" is married to what actress? Salma Hayek
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