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You'll need all the Netflix Trivia Quest answers if you are looking to ace this fantasy-themed trivia game. Netflix's Trivia Quest will run for all of April, challenging players to answer 12 standard and hard questions everyday so they can free their friends from an evil sword. So, for all the Netflix Trivia Quest answers, read on.

Q1: President Cleveland created what federal holiday after a strike by railway workers?

Q2: Pausing only for WWII, the Detroit Lions have played on what holiday since 1934?

Q3: In "Sleepless in Seattle," the lovestruck main characters finally meet on what day?

Q4: "Seasoned" chemists know firework colours can be manipulated by adding various what?

Q5: What country calls their July 14th holiday Le Quatorze Juillet, not "Bastille Day?"

Q6: Haddon Sundblom's Santa Claus illustrations have appeared in ads for what since 1931?

Q7: At 1862's Battle of Puebla, Mexico defeated the French on "Cinco de" what month?

Q8: NBA legend Hakeem Olajuwon said fasting during what observance helped his game?

Q9: Who first performed "The Chanukah Song" on "Saturday Night Live" in 1994?

Q10: Painting trees to fight soil erosion, Nebraska began what holiday in 1872?

Q11: Started by Rutherford B. Hayes, what locale hosts an annual Easter Egg roll?

Q12: Sioux headdresses are inaccurate in the 1914 painting "The First" what "at Plymouth?"

Q1: Britain's Guy Fawkes Night celebrates a failed plot to destroy what building?

Q2: What college football game began as part of New Year's Day parade in Pasadena, CA?

Q3: In "Halloween," Michael Myers' mask was made from a costume of what sci-fi icon?

Q4: A plant often seen at Christmastime, the poinsettia is named after a what?

Q5: Fiji, Uganda, and India have holidays celebrating independance from what world power?

Q6: During the spring festival Holi, who flings colourful dyes while honouring Krishna?

Q7: Anzac Day honours Australian and New Zealand troops who fought at what WWI event?

Q8: The NHL has a 3-day break over Chirstmas Eve, Christmas, and what Canadian holiday?

Q9: In TV's "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," Hermey the Elf wants to pursue what career?

Q10: 2285 is the next year what holiday will fall on its earliest possible date: March 22?

Q11: What U.S. city's plumbers union turns its river green for St. Patrick's Day?

Q12: The Times Square New Years's Eve ball displays 2688 Waterford Crystal what?

Q1: Who earned an Oscar nomination for the title role in the 2015 movie Steve Jobs?

Q2: On the 2021 Forbes List, 626 of what country's 1.4 billion people are billionaires?

Q3: Bill Gates foundation has pledged $1 billion to fight what mosquito-borne disease?

Q4: Said to be worth $65.4 billion, Scrooge McDuck was named after a miser in what novel?

Q5: In 2000, billionaire Vince Mcmahon founded a U.S. football league called what?

Q6: What auto pioneer became a billionaire due to the success of the Model T?

Q7: Who gave $21 million to the National Museum of African American History & Culture?

Q8: The force is with him! What affluent filmmaker owns the 4700-acre Skywalker Ranch?

Q9: Elon Musk developed SpaceX with the goal of colonising what red planet?

Q10: Hip Hop's first billionaire: who rapped "I'm not a businessman, I'm a business man?"

Q11: In 2020, Forbes called what Chicago Bulls legend the world's richest athlete?

Q12: In 1995 Jeff Bezos launched Amazon.com as an online retailer that sold what?

Q1: One of the richest Americans ever, Andrew Carnegie made his fortune in what industry?

Q2: Shark Tank panelist Mark Cuban owns what NBA team?

Q3: What fictional hero calls himself "Genius Billionaire Playboy Philanthropist?"

Q4: Once Britain's richest person, James Dyson is known for revolutionising what product?

Q5: Once America's richest man, Sam Walton opened the first Wal-mark in what U.S. state?

Q6: Tech CEO Jack Dorsey sold an NFT for $2.9 million of his first what?

Q7: What billionaire recieved 19+ million votes in the 1992 U.S. presidential election?

Q8: What MLB team had significant investments with Ponzo schemer Bernie Madoff?

Q9: Brun Mars sings the hook on Billionaire, a 2010 hit single from what artist?

Q10: Elizabeth Holmes earned billions running what fraudulent blood-testing company?

Q11: Located in the British Virgin Isles, Necker Island is owned by what billionaire?

Q12: Vegas mogul Steve Wynn, once poked his elbow through a $139 million painting by whom?

Q1: Which of these websites serves one function: making drip paintings?

Q2: Who lends his name to an airport whose website is parisaeroport.fr?

A: Charles de Gaulle

Q3: MySugr is an app made for people with what medical condition?

Q4: What web discussion site features the popular page r/explainlikeimfive?

Q5: Dunk on this: @KingJames is the Tiwtter account of a star in what pro sports league?

Q6: On the humour website stiffs.com, whose orbit reads "Read my lips: No new breaths?"

A: George H.W. Bush

Q7: Crack this! To honour Peter Carl Faberge, Google's homepage on 5/30/2021 showed what?

Q8: The official website for Tokyo has what domain extension?

Q9: Whose website features a live webcam taken from the International Space Station?

Q10: In 2014, who married Kante and broke the Internet by posing nude in Paper magazine?

Q11: What city's NFL team has devoted fans who run the website ninersnation.com?

Q12: What payment app took the first part of its name from a Latin word meaning "to sell?" 

Q1: Referencing an early logo of the company, sixcolors.com covers what tech giant?

Q2: What was the first U.S. state to put its official website on its license plates?

Q3: According to the Internet Hall of Fame, who invented the World Wide Web?

Q4: Little Monsters is an app dedicated to what Monster pop star?

Q5: The day she won an Espy Award for Best Viral Sports Moment, Katelyn Ohashi did what?

A: Stood on her hands

Q6: A catalyst for selfies, Picaboo was the original name of what app?

Q7: What navigation app was launched in 2006 using the name Freemap Israel?

Q8: Run by a former science teacher, Compound Interest is a blog about what?

Q9: In 2007, what former SNL cast member helped launch the website Funny or Die?

Q10: In 2012 what Olympic star became an intenret meme with her "not impressed" face?

Q11: In 2014, love struck the McMurdo Stadio with the first reported Tinder match where?

Q12: What fad does Wikipedia cite as the world's first internet sensation?

Q1: What "magical delicious" breakfast cereal did general Mills introduce in 1964?

Q2: Earvin "Magic" Johnson played his entire professional career for what L.A. team?

Q3: A man who's magic to the eyes, who plays the title role in the "Magic Mike" films?

Q4: This one's rich! The primary goal of alchemy is to transform lesser metals into what?

Q5: The Magic Kingdom is a Disney theme park in what city?

Q6: Oz's Glinda the Good Witch is a character in what Tony-winning musical?

Q7: Merlin was a legendary wizard who served as a mentor to what ruler?

Q8: An NBA team, the Wizards play their home games in what northeastern city?

Q9: Heads or tails? Netflix's "The Witcher" inspired fans to sing about tossing a what?

Q10: David Blaine lasted over 63 hours in a block of ice without getting what skin injury?

Q11: In a 1987 event, David Copperfield escaped from what infamous San Francisco prison?

Q12: Mozart's final opera features what titular musical instrument with magical powers?

Q1: In 1914, Harry Houdini fooled what rough-riding U.S. president with a seance?

Q2: Ryan Fitzpatrick has been dubbed "Fitzmagic" for his heroics at what NFL position?

Q3: Who was the wish-granting, floating head genie on "Pee-Wee's Playhouse?" 

Q4: The ideomotor effect is used to explain communication with spirits during what game?

Q5: Before settling in Las Vegas, Siegfried and Roy grew up in what country?

Q6: Mickey Mouse appears as the Sorcerer's Apprentice in a 1940 Disney film titled what?

Q7: Short for "Magic: The Gathering Online eXchange," Mt. Gox was an exchange of what?

Q8: Nicknamed "El Mago," or "The Magician," Javier Baez plays what pro sport?

Q9: What band had a Billboard hit single in 1970 with "Black Magic Woman?"

Q10: His claim to fame, Uri Geller boasted he could use telekinesis to bend what objects?

Q11: Christine O'Donnell claimed "I'm not a witch" while running for Senate in what state?

Q12: An optical illusion that turns 2D images into 3D, Magic Eye has what technical name?

Q1: In 1904, Teddy Roosevelt was gifted what pet that reportedly "laughed all the time?"

Q2: Able to balance an NFL helmet on its shell, Colin Kaepernick's pet Sammy is a what?

Q3: A pet that belonged to Katy Perry, Kitty Purry was a what?

Q4: It's estimated that billions of birds are killed annually in the U.S. by what pets?

Q5: Able to handle arctic weather, what breed of dog is commonly used as a sled dog?

Q6: In a 1978 debut comic strip, Jim Arbuckle introduced his cat named what?

Q7: "Mozart's Starling" is a 2017 book about a pet bird that belonged to a famous what?

Q8: Serena Williams' dog, Christopher Chip Rafael Nadal is named after a famous what?

Q9: Ariana Grande named her dog Sirius Black after a character in what JK Rowling series?

Q10: A container often made of glass, a terrarium commonly houses which of these pets?

Q11: Queensland, Austrialia prohibits owning a pet rabbit unless (presto!) you're a what?

Q12: "O'Keeffe with Dogs" is a 1962 photo of an artist with what first name?

Q1: Queen Elizabeth II is credited with creating the dorgi, a mix of corgi and what?

Q2: Posing naked for a PETA ad, Chad Ochocinco covered his private parts with a what?

Q3: What TV pet wins the Spacely Space Sprockets Space Dog Show?

Q4: A condition often seen in Angora cats, heterochromia involved having what?

Q5: While Guinea is a country in Africa, Guinea pigs are native to what continent?

Q6: Belonging to photographer William Wegman, Man Ray and Fay Ray were what dog breed?

Q7: At his 1845 funeral, what U.S. president's parrot swore so much it had to be removed?

Q8: After the 2014 Olympics, snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis got a dog she named what?

Q9: Johnny Cash once got his ribs broken after being attacked by Waldo, his pet what?

Q10: Bufotoxin is a poison you can ingest when licking a pet what?

Q11: Seen on Netflix's "Tiger King," Joe Exotic's G.W. Zoo was located in what U.S. state?

Q12: A famous 1969 photo shows Salvador Dali walking his pet what?

Q1: While descending from the Greek royalty herself, Cleopatra rules over what empire?

Q2: When the Queen is in the royal box at Wimbledon, male players bow and women do what?

Q3: Before she met Prince Harry, Meghan Markle was a "briefcase girl" on what game show?

A: Deal or No Deal

Q4: Ring, ring! Alexander Graham Bell demonstrated what invention for Queen Victoria?

Q5: Emporer Shah Jahan built what strucutre in India as a mausoleum for his second wife?

Q6: Reflect on this: at Versailles, Louis XIV installed 357 what?

Q7: Queen Lili'uokalani was the last monarch of what kingdom before it became a state?

Q8: Riding and ruling, what sport did Charles II compete in and win at Newmarket in 1671?

Q9: Brandishing vibranium claws, what superhero is king of Wakanda?

Q10: Who regaled his Medici family patrons by presenting his cosmic discoveries at court?

Q11: What Asian country's imperial palace complex was known as the Forbidden City?

Q12: Hey, stud! Henry VIII was often painted wearing a large codpiece as a symbol of what?

Q1: According to legend, what country is home to the oldest hereditary monarchy?

Q2: Since playing lefty is not allowed, Prince William uses his right in what sport?

Q3: As a gift to Prince Charles, Ladi Di performed "All I Ask of You" from wat musical?

A: Phantom of the Opera

Q4: George VI knighted Alexander Fleming for innovating what antibiotic?

Q5: Once used to crown Scottish kings, Edward I moved what rock to Westminister Abbey?

Q6: Using a pseudonym, Denmark's Queen Margrethe illustrated an edition of what book?

A: Lord of the Rings

Q7: What Russian ruler regularly consulted with "the mad monk" Grigori Rasputin?

Q8: At the 1976 Olympics, Princess Anne competed in what event?

Q9: FindMyPast.com says what singer is a 25th cousin once removed of Queen Elizabeth II?

Q10: Once claimed to be unicorn, Denmark's coronation chair is made of what animal's tusk?

Q11: Honoring Britain's queen, "Victorialand" was a name considered for what nation?

Q12: Swaziland's Ntombi Twala was a subject in what artist's "Reigning Queens?"

Q1: Ronald Reagan was in what German city in 1987 when he said "tear down this wall!"

Q2: In 2010, LeBron James said "I'm going to take my talents to" what Florida locale?

Q3: What 1942 film has 6 quotes on AFI's list of 100 Greatest Movie Quotes?

Q4: Often misquoted, what astronaut actually said "That's one small step for a man ..."

Q5: In 2008, which memorable aid said "you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska?"

Q6: Andy Warhol famously said "In the future, everyone will be famous for" how long?

Q7: Winning a Webby Award in 2005, what former VP said "Please don't recount this vote?"

Q8: Admitting "I didn't really say everyting I said," Yogi Berra played ball for whom?

Q9: What reality TV host said "We're all born naked and the rest is drag?"

Q10: Regarding humankind, astronomer Carl Sagan famously said "we're made of" what?

Q11: In 1942, Mahatma Gandhi said "We shall either free" where "or die in the attempt?" 

Q12: Often credited with it, Arhut Conan Doyle never wrote "Elementary, my dear" who?

Q1: Who once asked "How can you govern a country which has 246 varieties of cheese?"

Q2: Who said "I never thought a basketball shoe would be named after a woman, let alone me?"

Q3: Who could still recite Ezekial 25:17 two decades after "Pulp Fiction" was released?

Q4: Written in French by Rene Descarte, "I think, therefore I am" is what in Latin?

Q5: Harry Truman kept a sign on his Oval Office desk that read "I'm from" where?

Q6: Michelangelo said "I saw the angel in the " what "and carved until I set him free?"

Q7: Who said "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice?" 

A: Martin Luther King Jr.

Q8: Muhammed Ali joked "The only way I'll ever get licked" was being a what?

Q9: Kelly Clarkson's 2012 hit "(Stronger) What Doesn't Kill You" roughly quotes who?

Q10: Who quipped "Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity?" 

Q11: What did George Mallory say in 1923 when asked why he wanted to climb Mount Everest?

Q12: "I don't do drugs, I am drugs" is a quote attrivuted to who?

Q1: Enacted to protect car buyers, 1975's Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act established what?

Q2: Getting their calcium: Indy 500 winners tradtionally celebrate by drinking what?

Q3: In the 1965 song "Drive My Car," the Beatles sing what lyric?

A: Beep beep yeah!

Q4: What "little, red" Chevrolet model popularised the use of fiberglass auto bodies?

Q5: New York City urges people to "run, bike, play" in what locale where cars are banned?

Q6: At a 1939 conference, automakers helped determine school buses should be what colour?

Q7: Hear its engines roar! Audi derives its name from a Latin word meaning what?

Q8: An avid car collector, what 7'11'' NBA great gained the nickname "Diesel"?

Q9: The 2006 animated movie "Cars" used the tagline "Keep it" what?

Q10: Choo-choo! Before cars, travlers often suffered a whiplash-like injury called what?

Q11: Meaning "The Car" in German, Volkswagen debuted what slogan in 2007?

Q12: Nebraska boasts what cart-based art installation that's a nod to an English landmark?

Q1: Long before Elon Musk, what automaker began producing electric cars in 1902?

Q2: In 2010, who was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame 11 years before his son was?

Q3: Who owned a Rolls-Royce that featured the vanity license plate "88 Keys"?

Q4: On "MythBusters," driving what speed in the rain kept a convertible's interior dry?

Q5: Before selling its first Rodeo, what car brand was named after a river in Japan?

Q6: The Cavallino Rampante, or "Prancing Horse," is seen in the logo of what car brand?

Q7: The first drive-in theatre opened in 1933 in the city of Camden in what U.S. state?

Q8: At NASCAR races, what flag is waved to indicate the start of the last lap?

Q9: The "Fast and the Furious" film franchise includes all but which of these titles?

Q10: Mary Anderson devised what car part for which she was granted a 1903 patent?

Q11: Before changing it to Lyft, Logan Green created a rideshare company called what?

Q12: A 2003 work by elusive street artist Banksy, "Police Car" is a car with no what?

Q1: TV's Happy Days spawned a famous phrase when Fonzie water-skiing jumped a what?

Q2: Icy killer Jason Voorhees wears what sports equipment in the Friday the 13th films?

Q3: What fictional TV role was based on the city columnist Candace Bushnell?

Q4: What radioactive material does Doc Brown use to power his DeLorean time machine?

Q5: In the Wizard of Oz, a tornado carries Dorothy and Toto to Oz from what state?

Q6: A statue of what boxing film stands in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art?

Q7: The first synchronized sound cartoon, Steamboat Willie starred what character?

Q8: In Field of Dreams, Kevin Costner's character Ray builds a field for what sport?

Q9: In the comedy film Superbad, Fogell has a fake ID with what name?

Q10: In the TV series Breaking Bad, who goes from chemistry teacher to drug dealer?

A: Walter White  

Q11: On a 2004 film Anchorman, Ron Burgundy urges residents of what city to stay classy?

Q12: In a classic novel, Hester Prynne is forced to wear what colour letter A?

Q1: The American Film Institute named what doctor, the greatest villain of all time?

Q2: Look out! Harry Potter plays what position on the Gryffindor Quidditch team?

Q3: The sixth season of Seinfeld revealed that Kramer's first name was what?

Q4: The dinosaurs in Jurassic Park are created from DNA preserved in what substance?

Q5: The Grinch who tries to steal Christmas lives just outside what whimsical town?

Q6: In 1955 Pablo Picasso drew a sketch of what Spanish literary hero?

Q7: Bill & Ted brought what Greek philosopher to 1998 on their excellent adventure?

Q8: Dubbed 'nightmare fuel' when he debuted in 2018, Gritty is what NHL teams mascot?

Q9: The Barden University women in the film Pitch Perfect, sing in what acapella group?

Q10: What Star Trek series debuted the first female Starfleet captain, Kathryn Janeway?

Q11: In a Barry Manilow hit, Lola is a showgirl at what hottest spot north of Havana?

Q12: In the episode Brush with Greatness, Marge Simpson paints portraits of what rocker?

Q1: Not Coolio or Beavis: Michael was the top baby name for U.S. in what decade?

Q2: What pro sports league once sold onesies for babies that read Crawl Walk Tackle?

Q3: In 2020, the most-watched YouTube video ever became a kids song about a baby what?

Q4: A real pain in the rear: a baby most often experiences diaper rash where on its body?

Q5: Selling products for babies since 1961, BabyBjörn is based in what European country?

Q6: Madonna and Child paintings traditionally depict the Virgin Mary with baby who?

Q7: By definition, the baby boom immediately followed what 20th-century event?

Q8: In 2021, what speedy sports star became a dad to a baby fittingly named Thunder?

Q9: Although unclear if it's navy cyan or cobalt Baby Smurf is what colour?

Q10: Meaning little fountain, the fontanelle is the soft spot on a newborn's what?

Q11: Crikey! A 1982 court case in what country gave us the line the dingo's got my baby?

Q12: Artists historically depicted what god of love as a chubby baby known as a cherub?

Q1: The world's first baby conceived via IVF, Louise Joy Brown was born in what year?

Q2: Told of the pregnancy in NYC, Victoria and David Beckham had a baby in 1999 named what?

Q3: Keithroy Yearwood's baby picture is on the cover of what Juice rapper's 1994 album?

A: Notorious B.I.G

Q4: Which of the following is the largest group of babies?

Q5: Meaning first meal, Okuizome is a tradition for a baby in what country?

Q6: Born in 2006. Russell Crowe's son Tennyson was named after a famous what?

Q7: Who told LIFE he didn't do things like kissing babies to avoid looking like a jerk?

Q8: For its 2020 Goals Issue, Glamour did a cover story on what pregnant soccer star?

Q9: In a 1992 episode of The Simpsons, who voices Maggie Simpson's first word 'daddy?'

Q10: Associated with trees in Autumn, deciduous can also describe a baby's what?

Q11: In the 2010 documentary Babies, one baby lives in a yurt in what country?

Q12: Who is the baby in the Diane Arbus photograph, 'A very young baby N.Y.C. 1969?'

Q1: Recently elected at the time, what U.S. president was featured in the 1993's NBA Jam?

Q2: In what Wii Sports game do you use your Wiimote to hit backhands and forehands?

Q3: What TV actor sued the company that makes Fortnite when it used his Cartlon dance?

Q4: Cosmonaut Aleksandr Serebrov packed a Game Boy to play what game in space?

Q5: What U.S. state is home to a city that briefly renamed itself "ToPikachu?"

Q6: To avoid drawing moving hair, animators gave Mario a hat in what video game?

Q7: Call of Duty lets players recreate the 1942-43 Battle of Stalingrad during what war?

Q8: Tight end Rob Gronkowski was injured after making the cover of what "cursed" game?

Q9: What video game character is nicknamed "The Blue Blur?"

A: Sonic the Hedgehog

Q10: Easier than fighting Doc Ock, who collects smog samples in NYC in a 2018 video game?

Q11: Grand Theft Auto V's setting of Los Santos is based on what city?

Q12: What London museum recreated some of its art using 3D Minecraft-esque blocks?

Q1: Assassin's Creed Odyssey allows players to battle as what ancient Greek warriors?

Q2: Brian Scalabrine is tied for lowest-rated athlete in what sports game franchise?

Q3: In 2016, what gaming icon earned a record for appearing on 1,230 magazine covers?

Q4: Made with leech DNA, what franchise's T-Virus turns people into zombies?

Q5: In "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," Hyrule is modeled after what city?

Q6: "The Sims" met "The Starry Night" when what museum added a gaming gallery in 2013?

Q7: Gatling gun-toting replicas of George Washington attack players in what game?

Q8: In 2020, San Francisco Shock became back-to-back champs in what esports league?

Q9: In 2020, The Verge reported over half of U.S. kids under 16 were playing what?

Q10: Used in Half-Life games, the Greek letter lambda represents what science term?

Q11: What game's city of St. Denis was inspired by 19th century New Orleans?

Q12: Louis Vuitton designed prestige skins for Senna and Qiyana in what video games?

Q1: On 12/13/1923, what city heard Big Ben's chimes on the radio for the first time?

Q2: Illinois' tallest building, Willis Tower hosts an annual climb called "SkyRise" what?

Q3: What skycraper has an exhibit featuring King Kong's giant hands?

A: Empire State Building

Q4: To encourage safe travel, what U.S. landmark is outfitted with foghorns?

Q5: Presidents View Resort is a hotel that neighbours what U.S. attraction?

Q6: Erected roughly 5000 years ago, which of these is an example of megalithic art?

Q7: The Gettysburg Address is engraved at which of these U.S. monuments?

Q8: At the 2016 Olympics, athletes saw what landmark in Rio de Janeiro?

A: Christ the Redeemer

Q9: Who scales the Burj Khalifa himself in "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol?"

Q10: According to its website, what monument is "more than five metres off perpendicular?"

A: Leaning Tower of Pisa 

Q11: Referred to locally as Chomolungma, Mount Everest borders which of these locales?

Q12: In a 2018 music video, Jay-Z and Beyonce can be seen in what city's Louvre Museum?

Q1: One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Pharos of Alexandria was a what?

Q2: A winter sport is performed on a world wonder in the 2009 documentary "Skiiing" what?

Q3: In 1995, what landmark's top was painted to resemble the wheel on "Wheel of Fortune?"

A: Seattle Space Needle

Q4: Which of these natural wonders is an example of a cataract?

Q5: The main building of Angkor Wat is depicted on the flag of what country?

Q6: An eatery on the second floor of the Eiffel Tower is named after what author?

Q7: In 1906, what became the first national tournament in the U.S.?

Q8: 168 metres long, the Chichen Itza Ball Court is part of a landmark in what country?

Q9: Once carried up the Great Wall of China by bodyguards, who was banned in China?

Q10: A U.S. historic landmark, Albert Einstein House is a short walk from what school?

A: Princeton  

Q11: What world landmark is located in Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park?

Q12: An art-filled ancient wonder was "The Temple of" what?

Q1: John F. Kennedy was rumoured to have had an affair with what Hollywood star?

Q2: In what sport does the word love represent a score of zero?

Q3: Reunited in 2021, Bennifer is the Hollywood supercouple of Ben Affleck and who?

Q4: The title of John Gray's book states men are from Mars and women are from where?

Q5: In 2020, what PA city temporarily changed its nickname to the City of Sisterly Love?

Q6: What one-named male model has appeared on the cover of hundreds of romance novels?

Q7: Because she was never married, Elizabeth I was commonly referred to as what?

Q8: In 2009, NFL quarterback Tom Brady married what Victoria's Secret model?

Q9: Trista Sutter met her husband on the first season of what reality TV show?

Q10: A symbol of both the U.S. and love, what bird mates for life?

A: Bald Eagle  

Q11: Lovers from Tokyo to Kyoto know: Ai shiteru means 'I love you' in what language?

Q12: Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 asks: shall I compare three to a what?

Q1: Practicing self love: what Greek mythological figure fell in love with his own image?

Q2: In 2012 the Obamas smooched for a Kiss Cam while courtside at what Olympic sport?

Q3: In the film Her, the male lead falls in love with A.I. assistant voiced by whom?

Q4: Animals secrete what chemical substance known as the sexual scent of attraction?

Q5: After marrying Prince Rainer III, actress Grace kelly became princess of where?

Q6: The Kiss is a renowned marble sculpture carved by what artist?

Q7: What founder of the Mormon Church had as many as 40 wives?

Q8: Trading love that year: two pitchers from what MLB team swapped wives in 1972?

A: New York Yankees  

Q9: In 2000, what WB series featured primetime TV's first romantic male gay kiss?

Q10: The Heterosexual-Homosexual Rating Scale is commonly named after what sexologist?

Q11: In 2015, Paris officials removed thousands of love locks attached to what landmark?

A: Pont Des Arts 

Q12: In the two paintings from Magritte's The Lovers series, the couple's faces are what?

A: Shrouded in cloth

Q1: John Lithgow put cotton up his nose to play Winston Churchill in what series?

A: The Crown 

Q2: Speeding onto Netflix a day after the 2021 Daytona 500, The Crew is about what?

Q3: Hardly a manicure contest: what show has amateur bikers recreating elaborate cakes?

Q4: Ms. Frizzles sister Fiona took over driving duties in the reboot of what cartoon?

A: The Magic School Bus

Q5: Au revoir! Emily dumps her boyfriend in front of the Pantheon in a show called what?

A: Emily in Paris

Q6: Unable to film the real one, Netflix recreated the Sistine Chapel for what movie?

A: The Two Popes

Q7: On season three of Stranger Things, Lucas drinks a can of what short-lived soda?

Q8: A real-life black belt in karate, actor Owen Morgan plays a nerd on what show?

A: Cobra Kai 

Q9: Doogie Howser no more: who played Count Olaf in A Series of Unfortunate Events?

A: Neil Patrick Harris 

Q10: Tyler the Creator wrote the theme song for the Netflix show of what science guy?

A: Bill Nye 

Q11: Wagner Moura learned to speak what language to play Pablo Escobar in Narcos?

Q12: Artist Jeff Lemire created Sweet Tooth protagonist Gus, with what dear-like feature?

Q1: The Walls of the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina have art painted by what author?

A: Clive Barker 

Q2: Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga has a song named for what city?

Q3: Samin Nosrats documentary maintains greak cooking requires Salt, Fat, Acid, and what?

Q4: In BoJack Horsenan, what is the title of the 1990s sitcom BoJack starred in?

Q5: Sporting a gold and red robe, Jack Murdock is a boxer on what show?

Q6: Now thought to have been bipolar, what mad British king appears in Bridgerton?

Q7: What shows costume designer dressed Anya Taylor-Joy in check patterns?

A: The Queen's Gambit

Q8: What crime dramas Blue Cat Lodge, is based on a resort in Missouri?

Q9: What sci-fi show is loosedly based on the novel The Swiss Family Robinson?

A: Lost In Space 

Q10: Mary J. Blige insisted on doing her own stunts for what comic book adaption?

A: The Umbrella Academy

Q11: In GLOW, what Soviet-themed wrestler uses a move called The Bread Line?

Q12: Known to many as Borat, who starred as Abbie Hoffman in The Trial of the Chicago 7?

A: Sacha Baron Cohen

Q1: Who is the only U.S. president to serve longer than a decade?

A: Franklin D. Roosevelt

Q2: Everyone wanted to "be like Mike" in the '90s when what team won 6 NBA championships?

A: Los Angeles Lakers

Q3: In the '90s who won the Best Actor Oscar for Philadelphia and Forrest Gump?

Q4: A scientific feat of the '90s, Dolly was a clone of what wooly animal?

Q5: A high point of the 1967s Summer of Love occured in what Bay Area city?

Q6: In the 1970s, U.S. museumgoers went craxy over Egyptian treasures of whose tomb?

Q7: Inspired by table tennis, what game helped popularise video games in the 1970s?

Q8: What longtime Patriot was the first quarterback named to two NFL All-Decade teams?

Q9: Flashing that Hotline Bling, who was Spotify's most -streamed artist of the 2010s?

Q10: Revolutionizing computers in the 1980s, who developed the Windows operating system?

Q11: Replaced by 15 countries, the Soviet Union dissolved in what decade?

Q12: What novel about Scarlett O'Hara took author Margaret Mitchell a decade to write?

A: Gone with the Wind

Q1: An antiquated term, a score is equal to how many decades?

Q2: Rona Rousey won back-to-back Best Female Athlete EPSY Awards in the 2010s for what?

Q3: Ethan Hawke spent more than a decade filming what coming-of-age movie?

Q4: What is the name of the putrid plant that can go more than a decade before blooming?

Q5: The discovery of gold in the 1890s prompted a famous rush to what Canadian region?

Q6: Including Pride and Prejudice, what author published six novels in the 1810s?

Q7: Sittin on Frances throne for seven decades, Louis XIV had what nickname?

Q8: Which American mens tennis player won the most Grand Slam titles in the '90s?

Q9: Hard to believe: in 2011, Billboard reported what artsist had a #1 hit in six decades?

Q10: A Motorola engineer made the first handheld cell phone call in what decade?

Q11: What was the only original colony to ratify the U.S. Consitution in the 1970s?

Q12: Displaying Cezanne Gaugin Seurat and Van Gogh, when was the first MoMA exhibit?

Q1: A historic 1985 X-ray was of what body part, wedding ring included?

Q2: Common among baseball pitchers, a rotator cuff tear occurs in what body part?

Q3: Okay, smarty: what internal organ is seen on boxes of the board game Cranium?

Q4: Chew on this: the laryngeal prominence is a body part better known as Adam's what? 

Q5: What country spent 13 million rubles in 2016 to keep Vladimir Lenin's body preserved?

Q6: A man rests his head on his hand in a 1903 Rodin sculpture called what?

Q7: What bone got its name because early Romans and Greeks considered it holy?

Q8: Listen up! Important to gymnasts on the balance beam, the vestibular system is where?

Q9: In Jerry Maguire, Ray asks Jerry if he knows that the human head weighs what?

Q10: For fans of innies and outies, omphaloskepsis is when one gazes at one's own what?

Q11: In the U.S., kids often trace their hands to look like turkeys for what day?

Q12: Famously depicting the male anatomy, Vitruvian Man is by what Renaissance artist?

Q1: In 1954, what became the first organ to be successfully transplanted?

Q2: Cyclist magazine once said sports legend Miguel Indurain has Zeppelin-sized what? 

Q3: What muscles gave Jersey Shore star Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino his nickname?

Q4: Located in the foot, the navicular is a bone that resembles a what?

Q5: Lending his name to the human cell's Golgi apparatus, Camillo Golgi was born where?

Q6: An écorché is a painting or sculpture of a human figure without its what?

Q7: What did Darwin call the most peculiar and the most human of all expressions?

Q8: Olympia Ohanian was in her mom's womb when her mom won what sporting event?

Q9: TV's Grey's Anatomy debuted how long after the book of Gray's Anatomy debuted?

Q10: Bromhidrosis is the medical term for what?

Q11: You can see slides of Einstein's brain tissue at the Mutter Museum in what city?

Q12: What artist's Drawing Hands shows two hands drawing each other?

A: M.C. Escher

Q1: What iconic guitarist performed "The Star Spangled Banner" at Woodstock?

Q2: 2 Became 1 in 1999 when soccer star David Beckham married which Spice Girl?

A: Victoria "Posh" Beckham

Q3: A titanic hit, what artist has the top-grossing Las Vegas residency of all time?

Q4: What metal does the RIAA use to recognize albums that sell 1 million copies?

Q5: ABBA The Museum has drawn more than 1.5 million visitors to what Nordic country?

Q6: Andy Warhol produced silkscreens of what "Hound Dog" singer dressed as a cowboy?

Q7: What singer made history with 7 consecutive #1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100?

Q8: In 2013, superfan Drake was named global ambassador of what Toronto NBA team?

Q9: Featuring "Beat It," what album was the U.S.'s top-selling album in 1983 and 1984?

Q10: Rapper B.o.B. feuded with Neil DeGrasse Tyson over claims Earth is what?

Q11: Gangsta rap pioneers N.W.A. were proudly straight outta what L.A. neighbourhood?

Q12: Fetching $120,000, Ja Rule sold an NFT of what disastrous 2017 event?

Q1: U2’s "Pride (In the Name of Love)" references what human rights figure's death?

A: Martin Luther King, Jr.

Q2: Which baseball legend is not referenced in John Fogerty's "Centerfield"?

Q3: What rapper had hell to pay when his "Satan Shoes" led to a lawsuit from Nike?

A: Lil Nas X

Q4: will.i.am’s "Reach for the Stars" was the first music broadcast to Earth from where?

Q5: What Beyoncé song has the lyric "This is how they made me, Houston, Texas baby?"

A: Run the World (Girls)

Q6: A 1972 Elton John song title namechecks what classic da Vinci painting?

Q7: Which band was not considered part of the 1960s British Invasion?

Q8: What song would play when New York Yankees closer Mariano Rivera entered games?

Q9: What notorious U.K. punk band called the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame "urine in wine"?

Q10: The title track for the hit '80s film Weird Science was recorded by what band?

Q11: A 2012 internet contest led rapper Pitbull to perform in what remote location?

Q12: What acclaimed artist designed the cover for Lady Gaga’s 2013 album "ARTPOP"?

Q1: Daniel Day-Lewis used a high-pitched voice playing what Civil War-era U.S. president?

Q2: A truly "rocky" experience, Michael B. Jordan was actually KO'd making what film?

Q3: The pearly whites he used as Freddie Mercury, Rami Malek later cast what in gold?

Q4: What British scientist let The Theory of Everything use his copyrighted voice?

Q5: In 2020, what become the first Best Picture Oscar winner from outside the U.S.?

Q6: Salma Hayek sported a unibrow to portray what artist?

Q7: In Forrest Gump, Forrest personally witnesses what historic 1972 scandal?

Q8: For I, Tonya, Margot Robbie consulted with Nancy Kerrigan's former what?

Q9: What musical is rumoured to have digitally scrubbed feline anuses from its final cut?

Q10: Far from Idaho, Matt Damon's character grows what veggies on Mars in the Martian?

Q11: It's Raining Falafel was the Israeli title for Cloudy with a Chance of what?

Q12: John Hughes claims what movie was the first film in the Art Institute of Chicago?

A:Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Q1: Harry Styles was cast in what period film because he had an old-fashioned face?

Q2: What sports team was named after a 1992 Disney movie?

Q3: Bradley Cooper shadowed what Pearl Jam frontman for A Star is Born?

Q4: In Avatar what mineral is only found on Pandora?

Q5: Borat's catchphrase Very Nice is now used by the tourism board of what nation?

Q6: To many, the mask used in the Scream films resembles the work of what artist?

Q7: Despite only 8 minutes on screen, Judi Dench won an Oscar playing what person?

Q8: Portrayed by Wayne Knight, Stan Podolak sinks the only shot he takes in what movie?

Q9: In Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Cliff fights Bruce Lee on the set of what show?

Q10: What film shot weightlessness scenes 25 seconds at a time in a vomit comet jet?

Q11: What science fiction geographical name was inspired by a Tunisian city?

Q12: A stolen Goya painting appears in the lair of what James Bond villain?

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