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Name the official mascots for Philadelphia's four major sports teams, include both the name of the mascots and the name of the team they play for

The Phillie Phanatic (Phillies), Swoop (Eagles), Gritty (Flyers), Franklin the Dog (76ers)
100

In the classic 1939 musical The Wizard of Oz, what is the name of Dorothy's dog?

Toto

100

This deep-voiced country music legend famously recorded a raw live album in front of the inmates at Folsom Prison. What was his name, and what was his nickname? 

Johnny Cash; The Man in Black

100

Which giant, historic American highway spanned over 2,000 miles from Chicago to Santa Monica, becoming a permanent piece of 20th-century road-trip Americana?

Route 66

100
Atlantic City, New Jersey, served as the real-world inspiration for the street names in which classic board game?
Monopoly
200

Which player set an unbroken basketball record by scoring 100 points in a single game for the Philadelphia Warriors?

Wilt Chamberlain

200

In the 1085 sci-fi comedy Back to the Future, what do Marty McFly and Doc Brown use as their time machine?

A DeLorean

200

This American singer, famous for hits like "Jailhouse Rock," is universally known by what name and what nickname?

Elvis Presley; The King of Rock and Roll

200

Located entirely within the state of Utah, this massive, highly saline body of water is the largest saltwarer lake in the Western Hemisphere and is famous for being saltier than the ocean. 

The Great Salt Lake

200
What fizzy beverage was originally invented in 1886 by a pharmacist as a nerve tonic and patent medicine?

Coca-Cola

300

In 1980, The Phillies won their first World Series title. Who was the 3rd baseman named the World Series MVP for that series?

Mike Schmidt

300

In the 1972 mob drama The Godfather, what is the name of Don Corleone's oldest son who meets a violent end at a highway toll booth?

Sonny Corleone

300

Released in 1967, this album is widely considered the first "concept album" in popular music history and its cover features the band wearing colorful military uniforms. What is the name of the album and band?

Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by the Beatles.

300

Stretching over 4,000 miles across South America, what is the name of the longest mountain range in the world?

The Andes Mountains

300

A British doctor accidentally discovered which world-changing antibiotic in 1928 after noticing a strange mold killing off bacteria in a petri dish?

Penicillin

400

Gritty is the Flyers' current mascot, but who was the team's only other official mascot, who lasted for just one season in 1976?

Slapshot

400

In the 1941 movie Citizen Kane, what is the final word spoken by Charles Foster Kane before he dies?

Rosebud

400

This 1972 folk-rock anthem famously chronicles "the day the music died," referencing a tragic plane 1959 plane crash. What is the song title and who sings it?

American Pie by Don McLean

400

What is the only capital city in the world that is located in two different continents?

Istanbul, Turkey

400

In chemistry, what is the name for the element that is the most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere, making up approximately 78% of the air we breathe?

Nitrogen

500

In the 1960 NFL Championship, the Eagles beat the Packers. Who was the Eagles' quarterback that led them to that title?

Norm Van Brocklin

500

Released in 1999, this psychological thriller was set and filmed entirely on location in Philadelphia

The Sixth Sense

500

This 1994 hit became a global protest anthem and features distinctive yodeling-style vocals. What is the song title and who sings it?

Zombie by the Cranberries

500

What is the only nation on the African continent that was never colonized by a European power?

Ethiopia

500

What is the name of the physiological phenomenon in which the human brain perceives a familiar pattern where none exists, such as seeing faces in clouds?

Pareidolia
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