- On May 9, 1860, in Scotland, M. Barrie was born; he authored what play about an eternal boy?
- Dubai chocolate bars are well known for having what kind of nuts?
- How are Bermuda, board and cargo similar?
- On May 10, 1869, the Golden Spike Ceremony at Promontory Summit in Utah celebrated completion of what?
- How are snooker and pool similar?
- Why did an Ontarian create Ark Two Shelter, which has 42 recycled school buses?
- On May 11, 1997, the Deep Blue computer won what type of game?
- What state with the motto “Eureka!” has over 100 active floating bathrooms, including the S.S. Relief, for kayakers and sailors’ convenience?
- Cattle stomachs have how many compartments: one, three or four?
- On May 12, 1820, what nurse with a bird’s name for a last name was born in Florence, Italy?
- What is another word for sprinkles?
- Colonel Loammi Baldwin, who fought in the Revolutionary War, is the namesake of what?
- What is the Sea of Cortés also known as?
- On May 13, 1909, the first Giro d’Italia began, which is what type of competition?
- Which of these is not a ghost town: Dog Mountain, Dogtown or Yellow Dog?
- Why is mashed potato wrestling thought to be waste-free?
- On May 14, 2015, musician “B.B.” King died; what does “B.B.” stand for?
- In April 2025 why did a university student with apparent altitude sickness have to be rescued twice from Mt. Fuji?
- Recently, in what country did 21 humanoid robots race alongside humans in a half-marathon?
- May 15 is Peace Officers Memorial Day; which was created by what president?