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Spin the wheel trivia
Test your knowledge on a variety of fun and interesting topics!
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FOR 25 POINTS
What type of fish is Nemo?
Clown Fish
Blue Hippo Tang
Goldfish
25 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct! After its debut, the film "Finding Nemo" won an Oscar for Best Animated Feature, which was notable as it was the first Pixar movie to win that award. Keep spinning the wheel!
25 POINTS
FOR 100 POINTS
What is your body's largest organ?
Your intestines
Your Brain
Your skin
125 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct Your skin is the largest organ of the body. It weighs approximately 8lbs. Each average human being has 21 sq. ft. of it and about 300 million skin cells. Keep spinning the wheel!
125 POINTS
FOR 75 POINTS
Which of the following was invented first: televisions, radios, or hair dryers?
Television
Hair Dryers
Radios
200 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's Correct Televisions were invented in 1927, radios were invented in 1895, and hair dryers were invented in 1888. Keep spinning the wheel!
200 POINTS
FOR 250 POINTS
Which of these candy bars does not have nuts in it: Baby Ruth, PayDay, or Mounds?
Mounds
Baby Ruth
PayDay
450 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct The Almond Joy theme song lyrics say, "Almond Joy's got nuts, Mounds don't." Keep spinning the wheel!
450 POINTS
FOR 50 POINTS
Which Dr. Seuss book is the quote, "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not," from: Horton Hears a Who, The Lorax, or Oh the Places You'll Go!?
Oh the Places You'll Go
Horton Hears a Who
The Lorax
500 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct The film premiered on March 2, 2012 -Dr. Seuss's 108th birthday. Keep spinning the wheel!
500 POINTS
FOR 500 POINTS
Which age was King Tut when he became the ruler of Egypt: 9, 11, or 13?
Eleven
Nine
Thirteen
1000 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct To this day, no one knows how king Tut died. Keep spinning the wheel!
1000 POINTS
FOR 25 POINTS
Which continent is the largest: Asia, Africa, or Antarctica?
Asia
Africa
Antarctica
1025 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct! There are 48 countries in Asia today, according to the United Nations. Keep spinning the wheel!
1025 POINTS
FOR 100 POINTS
What day is celebrated on March 14th: Pi Day, St. Patrick's Day, or President's Day?
President's Day
St. Patrick's Day
Pi Day
1125 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct Pi day is celebrated on March 14 or 3/14 because 3.14 are the first digits of pi. Math nerds around the world love celebrating this infinitely long, never-ending number. Keep spinning the wheel!
1125 POINTS
FOR 75 POINTS
Which of these restaurants serves a Baconator: Burger King, Wendy's, or McDonald's?
Burger King
Wendy's
McDonald's
1200 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's Correct Wendy's founder Dave Thomas named the fast-food chain after his fourth daughter Melinda who often referred to herself as “Wenda”. Eventually, her nickname became “Wendy.” Keep spinning the wheel!
1200 POINTS
FOR 250 POINTS
Which country was the first man in space from: Russia, China, or the United States?
Russia
China
United States
1450 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct While Russia was the first country to go to the moon, Neil Armstrong was the first human to step on the moon. He accomplished this on July 20, 1969. Keep spinning the wheel!
1450 POINTS
FOR 50 POINTS
What are Crayola crayons made of: clay, rubber, or wax?
clay
rubber
wax
1500 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct Crayola makes 3 billion crayons a year. Their familiar smell is the 18th most familiar scent for adults in the USA. Keep spinning the wheel!
1500 POINTS
FOR 500 POINTS
Which of the following is not a US president on printed currency: Andrew Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, Benjamin Franklin, or Thomas Jefferson?
Ulysses S. Grant
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Jefferson
2000 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct Along with being one of the leading figures of early American history, Benjamin Franklin was also a statesman, author, publisher, scientist, inventor, and diplomat.
2000 POINTS
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Spin the wheel!
Spin the wheel trivia
Test your knowledge on a variety of fun and interesting topics!
0 POINTS
FOR 25 POINTS
What type of fish is Nemo?
Clown Fish
Blue Hippo Tang
Goldfish
25 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct! After its debut, the film "Finding Nemo" won an Oscar for Best Animated Feature, which was notable as it was the first Pixar movie to win that award. Keep spinning the wheel!
25 POINTS
FOR 100 POINTS
What is your body's largest organ?
Your intestines
Your Brain
Your skin
125 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct Your skin is the largest organ of the body. It weighs approximately 8lbs. Each average human being has 21 sq. ft. of it and about 300 million skin cells. Keep spinning the wheel!
125 POINTS
FOR 75 POINTS
Which of the following was invented first: televisions, radios, or hair dryers?
Television
Hair Dryers
Radios
200 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's Correct Televisions were invented in 1927, radios were invented in 1895, and hair dryers were invented in 1888. Keep spinning the wheel!
200 POINTS
FOR 250 POINTS
Which of these candy bars does not have nuts in it: Baby Ruth, PayDay, or Mounds?
Mounds
Baby Ruth
PayDay
450 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct The Almond Joy theme song lyrics say, "Almond Joy's got nuts, Mounds don't." Keep spinning the wheel!
450 POINTS
FOR 50 POINTS
Which Dr. Seuss book is the quote, "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not," from: Horton Hears a Who, The Lorax, or Oh the Places You'll Go!?
Oh the Places You'll Go
Horton Hears a Who
The Lorax
500 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct The film premiered on March 2, 2012 -Dr. Seuss's 108th birthday. Keep spinning the wheel!
500 POINTS
FOR 500 POINTS
Which age was King Tut when he became the ruler of Egypt: 9, 11, or 13?
Eleven
Nine
Thirteen
1000 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct To this day, no one knows how king Tut died. Keep spinning the wheel!
1000 POINTS
FOR 25 POINTS
Which continent is the largest: Asia, Africa, or Antarctica?
Asia
Africa
Antarctica
1025 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct! There are 48 countries in Asia today, according to the United Nations. Keep spinning the wheel!
1025 POINTS
FOR 100 POINTS
What day is celebrated on March 14th: Pi Day, St. Patrick's Day, or President's Day?
President's Day
St. Patrick's Day
Pi Day
1125 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct Pi day is celebrated on March 14 or 3/14 because 3.14 are the first digits of pi. Math nerds around the world love celebrating this infinitely long, never-ending number. Keep spinning the wheel!
1125 POINTS
FOR 75 POINTS
Which of these restaurants serves a Baconator: Burger King, Wendy's, or McDonald's?
Burger King
Wendy's
McDonald's
1200 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's Correct Wendy's founder Dave Thomas named the fast-food chain after his fourth daughter Melinda who often referred to herself as “Wenda”. Eventually, her nickname became “Wendy.” Keep spinning the wheel!
1200 POINTS
FOR 250 POINTS
Which country was the first man in space from: Russia, China, or the United States?
Russia
China
United States
1450 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct While Russia was the first country to go to the moon, Neil Armstrong was the first human to step on the moon. He accomplished this on July 20, 1969. Keep spinning the wheel!
1450 POINTS
FOR 50 POINTS
What are Crayola crayons made of: clay, rubber, or wax?
clay
rubber
wax
1500 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct Crayola makes 3 billion crayons a year. Their familiar smell is the 18th most familiar scent for adults in the USA. Keep spinning the wheel!
1500 POINTS
FOR 500 POINTS
Which of the following is not a US president on printed currency: Andrew Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, Benjamin Franklin, or Thomas Jefferson?
Ulysses S. Grant
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Jefferson
2000 POINTS
RIGHT!
That's correct Along with being one of the leading figures of early American history, Benjamin Franklin was also a statesman, author, publisher, scientist, inventor, and diplomat.
2000 POINTS
CONGRATULATIONS!
You're a trivia whizz!
TRY AGAIN!