Another Trivia Night is in the books, and this one delivered. Four sections, eighty questions, and a whole lot of debates over whether Gryffindor or Ravenclaw is the superior house. Whether you crushed the Dilbert round or finally proved you remember the 90s better than everyone at your table, it was a night full of laughs, friendly arguments, and some truly impressive deep cuts. Here’s how it all went down.
Dilbert Trivia Recap
Welcome to the Pointy-Haired Zone. Section one took our players deep into the fluorescent-lit world of Dilbert — Scott Adams’ legendary comic strip and animated series that turned office life into an art form of dysfunction. From incompetent bosses and scheming pets to ancient mainframes and sentient AI overlords, this round separated the true cubicle dwellers from the casual fans. Whether you grew up reading the comics in the Sunday paper or binging the animated series, this one had something to humble everyone. Twenty questions. Zero corporate synergy required.
Q1: Who sewed poison ivy into Dilbert’s high school graduation clothes?
A1: Dilbert’s Mother
Q2: Who is the evil director of human resources?
A2: Catbert
Q3: Who often takes advice from the neighborhood garbage truck driver?
A3: Dilbert
Q4: Which industry lobby tries to buy Dilbert’s loyalty when he creates the internet voting network?
A4: Big Tobacco
Q5: Which character is fond of vintage video games?
A5: Asok
Q6: The gang creates a fake employee in order to gain access to a spare cubicle. What was his name?
A6: Todd
Q7: Which character talks very loud all the time?
A7: Loud Howard
Q8: Dilbert’s father has spent the last 30 years at the all you can eat buffet, where is this buffet located?
A8: The Mall
Q9: What game does Dilbert like to play with his mom?
A9: Scrabble
Q10: Which character says “It’s critical that we lead the effort to integrate our strategy process and behavior related activities to facilitate our goal of sustained predictable high margin profitability and we’ll need to revitalize our efforts towards continuous quality improvement.”
A10: Pointy Haired Boss
Q11: Who often complains about his tiny salary as an intern, and even brings an old kitchen sponge as his lunch?
A11: Asok
Q12: It turns out there is a giant artificial intelligence already ruling the world that most people just don’t know about. What is his name?
A12: Comp-u-Comp
Q13: True or False: Pointy haired boss is never given a name in the comics or TV series.
A13: True
Q14: Other than Dogbert and Bob the Dinosaur, what other talking animal lives with Dilbert?
A14: Ratbert
Q15: Who invented Chronic Cubicle Syndrome?
A15: Dogbert
Q16: What is the name of the ancient mainframe that is installed in the basement of the company?
A16: Black Betty
Q17: When angered, which character is likely to smash your face into something?
A17: Alice
Q18: Dilbert traded jobs for one day with which other person?
A18: Security Guard
Q19: what is the name of dilbert’s company? A) pathway electronics B) path-e-tech management C) Dogbert CO, nirvana co.
A19: B path-e-tech management
Q20: Dilbert creates an intelligent toy that later evolves into giant flies. What was it called?
A20: The Dupey
Harry Potter Trivia Recap
Accio trivia answers! Section two sent our players through the halls of Hogwarts for twenty questions covering the entire wizarding world of Harry Potter. From loyal owls and enchanted swords to dark lords and detention-happy professors, this round tested whether you were true Hogwarts material — or doomed to repeat your first year. Whether you sorted yourself into Gryffindor years ago or just recently fell down the rabbit hole, this section had plenty of moments that separated the Hermiones from the Nevilles. Wands at the ready.
Q1: Who is often heard repeating the line “Wait until my father hears about this”?
A1: Draco Malfoy
Q2: What article of clothing is given to Dobby the House Elf to set him free?
A2: A sock
Q3: What is the name of Harry’s white owl?
A3: Hedwig
Q4: What special sword did Harry Potter use to slay the Basilisk?
A4: The Sword of Gryffindor
Q5: What animal form does professor McGonagall take to check on students?
A5: A cat (A silver tabby with distinct markings around her eyes)
Q6: What sort of creature is Remus Lupin?
A6: A werewolf
Q7: What immortal creature in Dumbledore’s office burns itself to ash only to come back as a chick?
A7: A phoenix (Its named Fawkes)
Q8: Which house only accepts those of great intelligence?
A8: Ravenclaw
Q9: What are the names of Ron Weasley’s mischievous twin brothers?
A9: Fred and George
Q10: What wearable magic artifact does Harry use to sneak around the school?
A10: Invisibility Cloak
Q11: What famous wand is it revealed Dumbledore used while headmaster of the academy?
A11: The Elder Wand
Q12: What is the spell used to call items to you?
A12: Accio (pronounced Ah-Kee-Oh)
Q13: How many Horcruxes did Voldemort split his soul into?
A13: 8 (7 intentionally, plus Harry Potter)
Q14: Which house is for those that are brave?
A14: Gryffindor
Q15: What criminal of Azkaban is also Harry Potter’s godfather?
A15: Sirius Black
Q16: What is the name of Harry’s mother?
A16: Lily Potter
Q17: What detestable Dark Arts teacher replaced Professor Dumbledore as Headmistress for a short period?
A17: Professor (Dolores) Umbrige
Q18: What train platform does the Hogwarts Express arrive at?
A18: Platform 9 3/4
Q19: How do Harry and Ron get to school the one year they miss the Hogwarts Express?
A19: The Weasley’s flying car
Q20: What position does Harry Potter play on the quidditch team?
A20: Seeker (Catching the Golden Snitch)
Futurama Trivia Recap
Good news, everyone! Section three blasted our players a thousand years into the future for twenty questions about the beloved animated sci-fi classic Futurama. From the crew of Planet Express to the scheming robots of New New York, this round covered everything from robot catchphrases and interplanetary politics to questionable career choices and even more questionable sandwiches. Whether you’ve watched every episode multiple times or just know Bender from memes, this section separated the delivery boys from the career chip holders. Warp speed ahead.
Q1: What is the apartment complex that Fry and Bender live in together?
A1: The Robot Arms
Q2: What was the name of Fry’s brother?
A2: Yancy
Q3: What robot TV show does Benders favorite actor Calculon appear on?
A3: All My Circuits
Q4: What color is Fry’s hair?
A4: Orange
Q5: What does Dr. Zoidberg trade all his stock in Planet Express for?
A5: A sandwich
Q6: What planet is at the exact center of the universe?
A6: Eternium
Q7: What is fry’s favorite drink?
A7: Slurm
Q8: In what decade was fry born? 1930’s, 1960’s, 1990’s, or 2010’s?
A8: 1970’s (1974)
Q9: What planet does Santa Clause live on?
A9: Neptune
Q10: What was fry’s original job before being sent to the future?
A10: Pizza delivery man
Q11: What kind of species is Leela?
A11: Mutant
Q12: Who owns the company that makes most of the robots on the show?
A12: Mom
Q13: Which of the following characters has NOT ruled a planet? Leela, Fry, or Bender?
A13: Leela
Q14: Who says the quote “Bite my shiny metal ass”?
A14: Bender
Q15: What kind of metal is bender made of?
A15: Titanium
Q16: Where is Amy originally from?
A16: Mars
Q17: Who is the Doctor aboard the Planet Express?
A17: Dr. John Zoidberg
Q18: Who is known for the catchphrase “Good news everyone!”
A18: Professor Farnsworth
Q19: What is Fry’s middle initial?
A19: J
Q20: Who is the president of Earth?
A20: Richard M. Nixon’s head
1990’s Trivia Recap
Put on your slap bracelet and rewind the VHS — Section four took our players on a wild ride through the most gloriously chaotic decade in recent memory. The 1990s gave us the internet, digital pets, a president who played the saxophone, and an AI paperclip that would not leave you alone. This round covered pop culture, technology, sports scandals, fashion fads, and the kind of trivia that only makes sense if you lived it — or at least grew up watching VH1’s I Love the 90s. How well do you remember the decade that brought us dial-up and Destiny’s Child? Let’s find out.
Q1: What was the number one television sitcom of the 1990s, an no it wasn’t Friends.
A1: Seinfeld
Q2: In the late 1990s, Elon Musk co-founded a small company to help people on the internet pay each other for goods and services. What was the company called?
A2: X.com (which PayPal bought)
Q3: Who was president of the USA during most of the 90s?
A3: Bill Clinton
Q4: What was the most popular handheld digital pet?
A4: Tamagotchi
Q5: What fitness program said to have originated in the 1990’s gained popularity by using salsa dancing instead of normal workout music?
A5: Zumba
Q6: One of the worlds most famous billionaires was hit in the face with a pie, who was it?
A6: Bill Gates
Q7: Who sang spice up your life?
A7: Spice Girls
Q8: In the 1990s, there was an exploding popularity of a world wide network first brought online in 1969, what was it called?
A8: the internet / world wide web
Q9: What was the best selling computer game of the 1990s, even outselling Doom?
A9: Myst
Q10: What talking paper fastener served as virtual assistant in Microsoft Office programs from 1997 to the mid 2000’s?
A10: Clippy
Q11: What was the name of the little stuffed animals filled with little plastic beads that was such a fad in the late 1990s?
A11: Beanie Babies
Q12: Which celebrity football player and actor was famously put on trial for murdering his ex-wife?
A12: O.J. Simpson
Q13: What space telescope launched in 1990 became notorious for having technical issues after a mirror was installed incorrectly?
A13: Hubble Space Telescope
Q14: What vehicle brand used the slogan “fahr vergnügen”?
A14: Volkswagen
Q15: In the 90s what the most common portable communications device?
A15: A pager
Q16: What was the name of the animatronic toy with big eyes and a beak?
A16: Furby
Q17: Melissa Joan-Hart played a young witch in a tv sitcom called what?
A17: Sabrina the Teenage Witch
Q18: Microsoft brought out an exciting new 32 bit operating system aimed at consumer PCs released in 1995, what was it called?
A18: Windows 95
Q19: Which restaurant used the slogan “Make a run for the border!”?
A19: Taco Bell
Q20: What 1997 hit film featured a fictional 56-karat blue diamond named “The Heart of the Ocean”?
A20: Titanic
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