Ready, genius? What mythical creature appears in the Starbucks logo?
Minotaur
Basilisk
Unicorn
Siren
The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh is currently on display where?
The Louvre, Paris
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
The Museum of Modern Art, New York City
National Gallery, London
Which Wizard of Oz character wanted to get back home?
Dorothy
Tin Woodman
Cowardly Lion
Scarecrow
What comes next: kilo, mega, giga, tera, ___?
True or false: All turkeys gobble.
What is the main purpose of a plant's flower?
To produce seeds
To support the plant
To soak up water
Usually playing his signature harmonica, who released hits like "Harvest Moon," "Heart of Gold" and "Sugar Mountain"?
Neil Young
John Denver
Cat Stevens
David Bowie
A steady diet of this veggie may have helped keep Bugs Bunny from needing glasses. Which one of these are we referencing?
Cauliflower
Carrot
Snap peas
Ginger
Salud is the term used for toasting in what language?
Spanish
Italian
Chinese
Arabic
Here's the halfway point of the quiz! Which of these mythical beings is a man with a horse/goat's ears and tail?
Mermaid
Satyr
Chupacabra
Chimera
What is the square root of 16?
Which science fiction series premiered first?
Star Trek
Battlestar Galactica
Doctor Who
Lost in Space
What is this utensil called?
Ribbon cutter
Frosting cutter
Piping cutter
Chevron cutter
Which is the correct spelling?
Millenium
Milleniumn
Milleniumm
Millennium
Which of the following is the highest-ranking poker hand?
Full house
Straight
Flush
Royal flush
Which of these women was never married to Tom Cruise?
Mimi Rogers
Katie Holmes
Angelina Jolie
Nicole Kidman
You're almost there, I promise. Who is this?
Johannes Brahms
Ludwig van Beethoven
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Igor Stravinsky
This thirteenth century emperor was a dog-lover who owned over 5,000 dogs. He was the grandson of Genghis Khan. What was his name?
Qin Shi Huang
Kublai Khan
Alexander the Dog
Ashoka
Well here's the final one: which of the following tourist attractions is NOT found in Rome?
Spanish Steps
The Pantheon
Trevi Fountain
Doge's Palace
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