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When you've reached "the end of your rope," which specific place can you also land on?

In the same boat
Back to the wall
At wit's end
On the stump
What is the square of 9?

3
81
8
18
True or false: North America is the second-largest continent.

True
False
Which of these dog facts is true?

Dogs can't look up.
Dogs always spin clockwise.
Dogs' mouths are dirtier than humans' mouths.
If a dog's nose is cold and wet, the dog is healthy.
Who is the famous scientist pictured below?

Marie Curie
Nikola Tesla
Albert Einstein
Stephen Hawking
Napoleon Bonaparte was a military leader and politician in which country?

England
France
Germany
Austria
This peculiar double-peak mountain is the highest of Europe. Can you name it?

Mount Ararat
Mount Olympus
Mount Elbrus
Mont Blanc
The nucleus of an atom is made out of:

Protons and neutrons
Protons only
Protons and electrons
Neutrons only
Which fellow '90s star is Sarah Michelle Gellar married to?

Taylor Hanson
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Josh Hartnett
David Boreanaz
How do tsunamis form?

Sudden motion on the ocean floor
A hurricane in the ocean
Gravitational pull
An underwater tornado
Jill took "umbrage" at Jack's comments. How was Jill feeling?

Resentful
Touched
Disappointed
Delighted
What's the common name for dried plums?

Dates
Prunes
Raisins
Figs
What do you call the list of defined terms found at the end of a book?

Glossary
Dictionary
Annexes
Bibliography
What is this dessert?

Cherry cheesecake
Cranberry tart
Berry cobbler
On which continent are the Alps?

Africa
Europe
Asia
South America
Where is The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci on display at?

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
The Vatican Museums, Vatican City
Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan
The Louvre, Paris
Which is the correct spelling?

Definatly
Definately
Definitely
Definitly
Ibiza, an incredibly popular island for partying, is a part of which European country?

Bulgaria
Spain
France
Croatia
Which of these animals is not in the rodent family?

Capybara
Ferret
Chinchilla
Beaver
Where did pierogi come from?

Vatican City
Poland
Russia
Serbia
What three vegetables make up a mirepoix?

Corn, beans, potatoes
Onions, celery, carrots
Zucchini, squash, cucumber
Peppers, lettuce, tomatoes
In which year was the movie Titanic released?

1997
1999
1996
1990
True or false: A triangle is a 3-sided polygon with interior angles that add to 270 degrees.

True
False
What does the phrase "stick a fork in it" mean?

To eat using a knife and fork.
You are just starting your meal.
To fork over some money.
You are done.
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