Can You Answer These “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” Questions?

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When Who Wants to Be a Millionaire made its debut in the U.S. in 1999, it became an instant success. Millions of viewers tuned in every week to watch Regis Philbin call one lucky competitor into the hot seat to answer questions and win up to a million dollars. But no matter how many lifelines they used, contestants often struggled to answer all questions correctly. If you sat on your couch thinking you could’ve won the game, this is your chance to prove it with the hardest and most obscure questions of the bunch. Test your luck with these 23 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire questions. See how many you get right without having to phone a friend!
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23 Tricky Questions FromWho Wants to Be a Millionaire
1. Now used to refer to a cat, the word “tabby” is derived from the name of a district of what world capital?

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A. Baghdad B. New Delhi C. Cairo D. Moscow
A. Baghdad
The word “ tabby ” originally referred to a silk cloth made in the Baghdad district of Al-‘Attābīya. By the late 1700s, though, the word was also used to describe a specific breed of striped cats.
Jeff Gross , a former contestant on the British version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire , was faced with this final million-dollar question during his 2004 appearance on the American version of the show. Ultimately, he decided not to risk it and walked away with $500,000.
2. What club did astronaut Alan Shepard use to make his famous golf shot on the moon?

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A. Nine iron B. Sand wedge C. Six iron D. Seven iron
C. Six iron
Few people will have the opportunity to smuggle a golf club into space, but astronaut Alan Shepard managed to do so during his Apollo 14 mission to the moon . It took him a total of four swings to finally make contact with the ball.
“Miles and miles and miles,” he told audiences back on Earth, referring to just how far the ball would travel. However, space historian Robert Pearlman crushed this estimation, asserting that the ball traveled maybe one mile at most.
3. During the Cold War, the U.S. government built a bunker to house Congress under what golf resort?

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A. The Breakers B. The Greenbrier C. Pinehurst D. The Broadmoor
B: The Greenbrier
Officially designated “ Project Greek Island, ” the shelter was informally dubbed “the bunker.” This super-secret, supersized bunker was built for all 535 members of Congress during the Eisenhower era and remained in operation for 30 years.
The location was only decommissioned in 1992 after the Washington Post revealed its whereabouts.
4. “Nephelococcygia” is the practice of doing what?

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A. Finding shapes in clouds B. Sleeping with your eyes open C. Breaking glass with your voice D. Swimming in freezing water
A. Finding shapes in clouds
If this one tripped you up, you’re not alone. During the Tournament of Ten challenge on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in 2009, Jeff Birt decided to walk away from this million-dollar question .
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5. Which insect shorted out an early supercomputer and inspired the term “computer bug”?

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A. Moth B. Roach C. Fly D. Japanese beetle
A. Moth
Yes, the first computer “bug” was an actual moth lodged in between relay contacts. It was discovered in 1947 and noted by Grace Murray Hopper , a computer scientist and pioneer of computer programming.
When Who Wants to Be a Millionaire player Joe Trela correctly answered this question in 2000, he became the third American contestant to go all the way and win the million-dollar prize.
6. For ordering his favorite beverages on demand, Lyndon B. Johnson had four buttons installed in the Oval Office labeled “coffee,” “tea,” “Coke,” and what?

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A. Fresca B. V8 C. Yoo-hoo D. A&W
A. Fresca
Lyndon B. Johnson was serious about his beverages—so much so that he had buttons marked “coffee,” “tea,” “Coke,” and “Fresca” installed in the Oval Office that he could use to request his favorite drinks without saying a word.
This final million-dollar question was posed to Who Wants to Be a Millionaire contestant Ken Basin , who incorrectly answered “Yoo-hoo” and unfortunately became the first American to miss the million-dollar question in 2009.
7. The most-watched TV episode of all time, the final episode ofMAS*H, aired at 8:30 p.m. on Feb. 28, 1983, following what sitcom?

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A. Private Benjamin B. Square Pegs C. Alice D. Newhart
C.Alice
The final, record-breaking episode of MAS*H , “Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen,” aired after Alice , an American sitcom starring Linda Lavin in the title role.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire contestant Matt Schultz was posed this million-dollar question during the Tournament of Ten in 2009, but he decided to walk away instead of submitting an answer (even though his guess ended up being the correct one).
8. Who did artist Grant Wood use as the model for the farmer in his classic paintingAmerican Gothic?

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A. Traveling salesman B. Local sheriff C. His dentist D. His butcher
C. His dentist
Grant Wood painted the famous American Gothic while visiting the small town of Eldon, Iowa, where he grew up. He used his dentist as a stand-in for the male farmer and his sister as the model for the farmer’s daughter.
When Nancy Christy correctly answered this question on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in 2003, she became the first woman to take home the top prize on the show.
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9. Which of these U.S. presidents appeared on the television seriesLaugh-In?

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A. Lyndon B. Johnson B. Richard Nixon C. Jimmy Carter D. Gerald Ford
B. Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon made a cameo on Laugh-In in 1968 while he was campaigning for president. While campaign cameos on shows such as Saturday Night Live are commonplace now, Smithsonian magazine notes that Nixon’s Laugh-In appearance was a “revolutionary effort to reach out to younger voters.”
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire contestant John Carpenter correctly answered this question in 1999, only using his lifeline to call his dad and tell him he was certain he was taking home the million-dollar prize. He was right, twofold.
10. Famous pediatrician and author Dr. Benjamin Spock won an Olympic gold medal in what sport?

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A. Swimming B. Rowing C. Fencing D. Sailing
B: Rowing
Benjamin Spock , M.D., took home a gold medal from the 1924 Paris Olympics in rowing as part of the Yale eight. Of course, that was far from his only accomplishment. He would go on to graduate from medical school and write six different books on childcare.
And in 1972, he became the first former U.S. Olympic athlete to run for President of the United States on the People’s Party ticket. Unfortunately, he only received 78,759 votes or about 0.1 percent.
11. Which of the following men does not have a chemical element named after him?

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A. Albert Einstein B. Niels Bohr C. Issac Newton D. Enrico Fermi
C. Issac Newton
Albert Einstein , Enrico Fermi , and Niels Bohr had elements named after them in 1952, 1953, and 1981, respectively. However, there is currently no element named after Sir Isaac Newton.
In 2000, Bob House correctly answered this Who Wants to Be a Millionaire question, making him the next million-dollar winner after Trela.
12. The Earth is approximately how many miles away from the sun?

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A. 9.3 million B. 39 million C. 93 million D. 193 million
C. 93 million
This tricky question used the right numerals in every answer choice, making it especially difficult for Dan Blonsky to get right. However, though he had used his last lifeline on the previous question, the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire contestant still managed to answer correctly and win the million-dollar prize in 2000.
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13. Which of the following landlocked countries is entirely contained within another country?

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A. Lesotho B. Burkina Faso C. Mongolia D. D. Luxembourg
A. Lesotho
Though Kim Hunt also used all of his remaining lifelines on the $500,000 question prior, he managed to narrow down the answer to this million-dollar question to either A or B. Confident enough about one answer over the other—the African country Lesotho —he risked his winnings and went with A. And with that, Hunt became the fifth American million-dollar winner of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in 2000.
14. In the children’s book series, where is Paddington Bear originally from?

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A. India B. Peru C. Canada D. Iceland
B. Peru
True fans of Paddington Bear , who author Michael Bond dreamed up and put on paper in 1958, may recall that the character hails from “Darkest Peru.” He only arrives in London after his guardian, Aunt Lucy, sends him there as a stowaway.
David Goodman correctly answered this Who Wants to Be a Millionaire question in 2000, making him one of only three American contestants to reach the million-dollar question with all three lifelines still available. (He ended up using all three during this final question.)
15. Which of these ships was not one of the three taken over by colonists during the Boston Tea Party?

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A. Eleanor B. Dartmouth C. Beaver D. William
D.William
In 1773, American colonists took over three British East India Company ships carrying tea from China: Dartmouth , Beaver , and Eleanor . There was no William ship ransacked, because it didn’t exist.
While Ogi Ogas admitted that he had a strong hunch on this million-dollar Who Wants to Be a Millionaire question, he ultimately decided to walk away and keep his $500,000 rather than risk it. His hunch ended up being the correct answer, but being a half-a-millionaire isn’t too bad of a consolation prize.
16. Who is credited with inventing the first mass-produced helicopter?

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A. Igor Sikorsky B. Elmer Sperry C. Ferdinand von Zeppelin D. Gottlieb Daimler
A. Igor Sikorsky
Russian aviation designer and developer Igor Sikorsky is credited with creating the first practical helicopter in 1939. It took flight in Stratford, Connecticut.
In 2001, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire contestant Kevin Olmstead correctly answered this question and went home with $2,180,000 since the final prize was increased by $10,000 for every show that had no winner.
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17. The U.S. icon “Uncle Sam” was based on Samuel Wilson, who worked during the War of 1812 as a what?

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A. Meat inspector B. Mail deliverer C. Historian D. Weapons Mechanic
A. Meat inspector
Sam Wilson , who Uncle Sam was named after, was a meat inspector from Troy, New York. It was there that he supplied barrels of beef to the U.S. Army during the War of 1812.
Kevin Smith correctly answered this question on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in 2001, and he couldn’t have been more calm about winning the top prize.
18. What letter must appear at the beginning of the registration number of all non-military aircraft in the U.S.?

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A. N B. A C. U D. L
A. N
The letter “N” must come before registration numbers for all non-military aircraft in the United States. Other countries have different designated letters or letter combinations, such as “D” in Germany and “SE” in Sweden.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire contestant Bernie Cullen used his final two lifelines on this question, and with help from the audience, he correctly answered it and took home the jackpot.
19. During World War II, U.S. soldiers used the first commercial aerosol cans to hold what?

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A. Cleaning fluid B. Antiseptic C. Insecticide D. Shaving cream
C. Insecticide
This question was posed to Ed Toutant , a Who Wants to Be a Millionaire contestant who had previously been on the show and was invited back due to a “ bad question ” that the producers later deemed unfair. During his second appearance on the show, he won the million-dollar prize with this correct answer .
20. In addition to his career as an astrologer and “prophet,” Nostradamus published a 1555 treatise that included a section on what?

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A. Training parrots to talk B. Cheating at card games C. Digging graves D. Making jams and jellies
D. Making jams and jellies
Early in his career, Nostradamus published his Treatise on Cosmetics and Conserves . It was essentially a cookbook in which he offered recipes for marzipan paste, candied orange peel, marmalade, cherry jam, pear preserve, and quince jelly.
On Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in 2013, Josina Reaves was faced with this final question—and unfortunately, she lost the top prize when she incorrectly guessed “digging graves.”
21. A rare example of a word that rhymes with “orange,” the Blorenge is a what?

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A. River in Ireland B. Forest in Scotland C. Mountain in Wales D. Desert in Australia
C. Mountain in Wales
The Blorenge is a rounded mountain overlooking the valley of River Usk in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, a town in southeast Wales.
This was Jehan Shamsid-Deen’s final Who Wants to Be a Millionaire question in the Tournament of Ten . Ultimately, she decided to walk away from it, and the top prize went to the final contestant in the tournament, Sam Murray .
22. The song “God Bless America” was originally written for what 1918 musical?

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A. Oh, Lady! Lady! B. Yip, Yip, Yaphank C. Blossom Time D. Watch Your Step
B.Yip, Yip, Yaphank
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire contestant Armand Kachigian was faced with this question in 2003, but he decided to walk away when he couldn’t settle on a single answer.
23. In the TV seriesThe Brady Bunch, what is Carol Brady’s maiden name?

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A. Martin B. Tyler C. Nelson D. Franklin
B. Tyler
In the episode “The Honeymoon,” it is revealed that Carol Brady’s full name is Carol Ann Tyler Martin Brady. (“Tyler” is her maiden name, and “Martin” was her previous married name.)
Contestant Steve Perry breezed through his other Who Wants to Be a Millionaire questions with no lifelines necessary, but when this difficult question flashed on screen, he decided not to risk it and instead walked away with $500,000.
This story has been updated to include additional entries, fact-checking, and copy-editing.
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76 Family Feud Questions and Answers for Your Next Game Night

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What is Family Feud, Anyway?
Family Feud is an American television game show created by Mark Goodson. While its original run lasted from 1976 to 1988, the show has been revived twice since.
Over the years, the show has experienced a number of different hosts, including big names like Louie Anderson , Richard Karn , John O’Hurley , and—as mentioned—Steve Harvey.
In fact, it was under Harvey’s tenure that the show experienced a boom in Nielsen ratings, placing it among the top three most-popular syndicated television shows in the United States.
Today, the show can be enjoyed in over 50 different international markets, including Indonesia’s Super Family 100 , England’s Family Fortunes , and South America’s very own 100 Argentinos Dicen.
It’s also adapted into other formats, including board games, interactive films, and video games for folks to enjoy.
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Important Rules for Your Family Feud Game Night

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It doesn’t take much to organize a fun game night, but there are a few rules you’ll need to learn if you want to play Family Feud.
Traditionally, the game features two competing families , though you’re free to break the group up however you want.
Each must work together to provide correct answers to specific survey questions, starting with the most popular responses. The only thing you have to make sure of here is that each team contains the same number of players.
Once you’ve established your two teams and elected a host, you’ll need to find something to use as your buzzer. For this, you can use a free app online, a squeaky dog toy, or anything else of your choosing.
The next step revolves around electing your team captains. These two individuals will go head to head in the initial “face-off” round. The first team captain to buzz in with the most popular response will lead the round.
The rest of the team will also take turns guessing the remaining responses. The opposing team only gets an opportunity to participate here if the other team receives three strikes for failing to provide the correct answer.
Traditionally, answers are solicited from 100 survey participants, with each worth one point for every person who gave them. But if you want to play Family Feud at home, you have a few different ways of determining the number of points all the answers are worth.
For one, you can browse the web for questions that actually appeared on the show along with the number of points they attracted. Or—and maybe more easily—you can assign your own point values to the questions you encounter.
However you decide to proceed is up to you. Just remember, whoever has the most points by the end of your final round will be considered the winning team. Best of luck!
Supplies Needed to Play Family Feud
- Scorecard
- Buzzer
- List of questions (and answers)
- 3-5 players per team
- Host
What is the Fast Money Round?
A typical game of Family Feud contains three normal rounds. If you want to tally up your points after that and call it a day, that’s fine. But those who want to get even more out of the game will probably want to participate in the famous “fast money” round.
To get started, the winning team must select two individuals to answer as many questions as they can in 60 seconds. One person leaves the room while the other takes their turn.
Both members of the team will be asked the same list of questions. Should the second player provide a duplicate response, they must come up with another answer on the spot.
Once the round is finished, the host adds up all the points the players have scored. If the total amounts to over 200, they can add it to their total score and declare themselves the ultimate champions!
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76 Family Feud Questions and Answers
Put your critical thinking skills to the test by finding the best answer for each question listed below.
Funny Family Feud Questions

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- Name something a cowboy would hate to have happen. Lose his hat Get shot in a gunfight Break a spur Get stepped on by a bull/horse Throw a lasso and misses Get bucked off a bull/horse His gun jams Get surrounded by Indians Get called a cowgirl His horse dies/gets injured
- Which of the Seven Dwarfs describes how you feel after a couple of drinks? Happy Dopey Sleepy Bashful Grumpy
- Name something that’s easier to catch than a new man. Cold/flu Fish Bus Frisbee
- Fill in the blank: You’re in deep ____. Doo-doo Trouble Water Sleep
- Name something you do in the mirror. Brush teeth Brush hair Pop a pimple/zit Check your outfit Practice dance moves
- Name something you do when you get sick. Throw up Take medicine Stay home from school/work Go to the doctor Watch TV Eat soup
- Name something you did not learn in school. Parenting Manners House chores Religion Common sense How to be a good spouse How to change a tire
- Name a first-date faux pas. Talking about an ex Being late Coming on too strongly/saying “I love you” Talking nonstop Forgetting your wallet
- Name wedding traditions that people would not miss. Tossing the garter Smashing cake in the face Spending money to be in the bridal party Giving the bride away
- Name something you don’t want your kid to bring home. Lice Cat/dog Bad report card/failing grade Germs Cops Boyfriend/girlfriend
- What’s something that you can hang up on? Phone call Clothes Towel A photo frame Key holder
- Name something you’d do if your date took you to Chuck E. Cheese. Play games Leave/walk out Eat lots of pizza Dump him Laugh
- What’s one thing that won’t exist in 35 years? Privacy Cable television Plastic bags Handheld smartphones
- Name some things kids like to throw at each other. Toys Food Pillows Balls Paper
- List an activity that requires you to use your lips. Eating food Talking Whistling Playing horn Kissing
- If you hear a noise coming from the basement, what do you hope it isn’t? A ghost Flood Mouse Cat Rat A thief
- Name a food that many people dislike. Anchovies Cilantro Olives Tuna Candy corn Tongue
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Family Feud Questions for Kids and Teens

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- Name something you might find in a haunted house. Ghosts Cobwebs Spiders Mice Dust
- List an occupation that begins with the letter “D.” Dentist Data analyst Dairy scientist Deck engineer Decorator Director
- Name an animal that starts with the letter “E.” Elephant Eagle Eel Emu
- Where do kids nowadays spend most of their time? Room/bed School Internet Mall Friend’s house Park Work
- Name something cold. Ice Ice cream Snow Refrigerator Popsicle
- Name a superhero member of the Justice League. Batman Superman Wonder Woman Aquaman The Flash
- Name something that you might lick. Ice cream Lollipop Stamp Popsicle Envelope
- Which household chores do kids hate doing? Cleaning their room Walking the dog Vacuuming Loading the dishwasher Raking leaves
- Name something that you associate with cold weather. Snow Ugly sweaters Hat Mittens or gloves Hats Ice
- Name a word a dog always understands. Walk Eat Stay Treat Sit Come Fetch
- Name something an astronaut sees in space. Earth Planets Stars Moon Sun Alien Satellite Meteor/Comets
- What is your excuse for not doing homework? Forgot it at home Got sick Left at school Book got stolen Dog ate it
- Why might someone wake up in the middle of the night? They have to go to the bathroom They saw a bad dream They are feeling hungry They are feeling thirsty They heard a noise They woke up hearing the crying of a baby
- Name popular Halloween costumes that are also professions. Doctor or nurse Police officer Firefighter Construction worker Astronaut
- Name something that you might put on a sandwich. Mayonnaise Jam Peanut butter Lettuce Cucumber Butter
- What is a drink that can be served both hot and cold? Water Tea Cider Coffee Milk
- Name a place where kids don’t like to go. The pediatrician To bed Library Relative’s house Shopping
- What’s something you do right before bed? Brush teeth Read Eat Drink water Say prayers
- Name a place where you’re supposed to be very quiet. Library Church Theater/movies Bedroom Classroom Airplanes
Movie-Based Questions and Answers

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- Name something you would need if you wanted to dress up as Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz . Ruby Slippers Checkered Dress Pigtails/braids Picnic basket
- Name a popular fictional wizard. Harry Potter Gandalf Professor Albus Dumbledore Saruman The Wizard of Oz
- Name Marvel’s Avengers. Captain America Iron Man Black Panther The Hulk Thor Black Widow Spiderman Hawkeye
- Name a place teenagers go in horror movies where there’s usually a killer on the loose. Cabin/camp/woods Graveyard Movie theater/drive-in Basement/cellar Closet Bathroom/shower Bedroom/bed A party
- Name a professional athlete who has also starred in a movie. O.J. Simpson Ray Allen Shaquille O’Neal Dwayne Johnson Michael Jordan
- Name a Disney princess. Cinderella Ariel Jasmine Belle Elsa Tiana
- Name a character you might see at Disney World. Donald Duck Cinderella Mickey Mouse Pluto Goofy
- Name a part of an actor’s body to which a director might apply CGI. Face Butt Groin Bust Tattoo Limbs
- Name something that annoys you at movie theaters. Long lines People talking Kids running Mobile phones Baby crying
- Name an actress who doesn’t star in enough movies. Jennifer Lawrence Julia Roberts Sandra Bullock Natalie Portman Keira Knightley Angelina Jolie
- Name a movie that frequently gets remade. Cinderella Batman Superman Robin Hood A Christmas Carol Dracula Spider-Man
- Name the thing people do after watching a scary movie at night. Research the film online Get under the blanket Switch on every light and then go to sleep Call a friend to lighten up the mood Watch something funny Go to sleep
- Name a city that is often featured in spy movies. Los Angeles Moscow London New York
- Name a top-grossing film released during the 2000s. Lord of the Rings Avatar Finding Nemo Shrek Pirates of the Caribbean
- Name a Disney movie that does not have a female villain. Princess and the Frog Aladdin Toy Story Pinocchio Peter Pan Bambi
- Name a movie that’s always on TV during the holidays. It’s a Wonderful Life Elf A Christmas Story Frosty the Snowman Home Alone Die Hard
- Name a classic Steven Spielberg movie. Jaws Indiana Jones E.T. Jurassic Park Schindler’s List Saving Private Ryan The Color Purple
- Name a Harry Potter character. Harry Potter Hermione Ron Fred/George Newt Scamander Dumbledore Snape Hagrid
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Family Feud Questions for Couples and Adults

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- Name a state that has a lot of sports teams. New York California Florida Texas Pennsylvania Illinois
- Name a part of the body someone may kiss if they are really into you. Forehead Cheek Lips Hand Neck Eyes
- Name a reason to throw a party. Birthday Wedding Holiday Party Graduation Bar Mitzvah Bachelor/Bachelorette
- Name a professional sport where the players make a lot of money. Football Baseball Basketball Soccer Tennis Darts
- Name something in a person’s closet that only comes out for special occasions. Suit/tux Dress Tie Jewelry Dress shoes Shotgun
- What is the one thing that you always keep in your car? Money Spare tire Map Spare clothes A bottle of water Snacks First aid kit
- Name something that women leave lipstick marks on. Napkin Glass Significant other Collar Pillow Straw Letter Children/babies Pets
- Name something people spend lottery winnings on. Car Home Pay bills Go on vacation Family members
- Name a typical New Year’s resolution. Lose weight Reach out to friends and family Quit smoking Learn a new skill Travel more Save money
- Name something you might eat with crackers. Soup Cheese Peanut Butter Chili Sliced meats
- Name something that makes you feel like a kid again. Disneyland Playing with kids Riding a bicycle Eating candy Jumping
- Name something you dread being asked at a family reunion. Are you dating anyone? How is the job search going? When are you going to get married/have kids? Can I borrow money? Have you gained/lost weight?
- Name something that makes a huge mess and creates chaos when it spills into the kitchen. Oil Eggs Wheat Milk Water
- Name a beverage some people drink exclusively with breakfast. Coffee Orange juice Milk Grapefruit juice Water Champagne
- Name something you might bring to a friend’s party. Booze/wine/beer Games Cake Gifts Food
- Name something you’re glad only comes once a year. Christmas Birthdays Tax season Anniversary
- What are the annoying things other drivers do? Overtake from the wrong side Blow the horn continuously Talk on the cell phone Not using turn signals Drive too fast
- Name something you’d do in front of a mirror. Brush teeth Brush hair Pop a pimple/zit Check your outfit Practice dance moves
- Name something you might find at a breakfast buffet. Eggs Bacon Sausage Potatoes/Hash Browns Juice Coffee Melon Cereal
- Name a type of insurance. Car Health/Dental Life Home Renter’s Flood Travel Blackjack
- Name someone that works in a hospital. Nurse Doctor Nutritionist X-ray technician Pediatrician Pathologist Lab Technician
- Name something you buy by the roll. Toilet paper Paper towel Coins Stamps Wrapping paper