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Film Femms
100

 What is it called when a solid changes directly into a gas?

Sublimation

100

What famous document begins with “We the People”?

The United States Constitutio

100

Which country has the most natural lakes?

Canada

100

Which musical features the song “Do-Re-Mi”?

The Sound of Music

100

We're not in Kansas anymore

Judy Garland

200

Who is credited with coming up with the theory of evolution?

Charles Darwin

200

Which ship carried the Pilgrims to North America in 1620?

The Mayflower

200

Which city is known as the “City of Canals”?

Venice

200

Oliver Twist was written by which famous English author?

Charles Dickens

200

Will we have FAR to GO?

Frances McDormand

300

What element did Joseph Priestley discover in 1774?

 Oxygen

300

Who was known as the “Maid of Orléans”?

Joan of Arc

300

What African country has the largest population?

Nigeria

300

Which British author wrote The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings?

J.R.R. Tolkien

300

Cooking for a WILD time?

Reese Witherspoon

400

What is a scientist who specializes in soil and crops called?

Agronomist

400

Which U.S. president never lived in the White House?

George Washington

400

What continent is Moldova a part of?

Europe

400

A Tale of Two Cities is set during which historical event?

The French Revolution

400

Dark continent royalty

Kathrine Hepburn

500

 What element is the most commonly used to create nuclear energy?

Uranium

500

What document ended World War I?

The Treaty of Versailles

500

What is the largest inland sea in the world?

The Caspian Sea

500

What 1897 novel sees Abraham Van Helsing chasing down the title character in his namesake castle in modern-day Romania?

Dracula

500

All we need is QUIET

Maureen O'Hara

600

What is the name of the red pigment found in vertebrates that functions in oxygen transport?

Hemoglobin

600

Which civilization invented paper?

Ancient China

600

Which European river flows through Vienna, Budapest, and Belgrade?

The Danube River

600

Chicago is set in which decade?

The 1920s

600

Noisy young sheep

Jodie Foster

700

What does a Geiger counter measure?

Radiation

700

What medieval pandemic killed about one-third of Europe’s population?

The Black Plague 

700

What is the longest mountain range entirely underwater?

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge

700

What novel begins with the line, “It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen”?

1984 by George Orwell

700

Who loves company

Kathy Bates

800

What do you call a volcano that’s not currently erupting?

Dormant

800

Which American city is considered to be the birthplace of blues music?

Memphis, Tennessee

800

Which is the only country to have coastlines on both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans?

South Africa

800

In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," what magical country does the White Witch put a spell on so that it is always winter but never Christmas?

Narnia

800

Having a WONDERFUL time

Donna Reed

900

What everyday object is technically radioactive?

Bananas (because of potassium-40)

900

What was the name of the ship Charles Darwin sailed on?

HMS Beagle

900

The Yukon River flows through which US state?

Alaska

900

Who wrote The Trial, a novel about a man arrested for an unknown crime?

Franz Kafka

900

Acting is for the BIRDS

Tippi Hedron

1000

Which element on the periodic table was named after physicist Albert Einstein?

 Einsteinium (Es)

1000

Which ancient people are credited with inventing democracy?

The Athenians (Ancient Greece)

1000

Which is the only country that spans two continents but has the majority of its population in the smaller continent?

Turkey (mostly in Asia, smaller part in Europe)

1000

In which work does the character Meursault appear?

The Stranger by Albert Camus

1000

We almost had them ALL

Lauren Bacall

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