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100

The amount of players on the field at once

22 (11 on each team)

100

True or False: Paul Revere shouted "The British are coming"

False

100

Considered as "The Son"

Jesus

100

The 7th planet from the sun

Uranus

100

William Morrison invented what delicious sweet treat

Cotton Candy (originally called Fairy Floss)

200

It became popular in the 1600s or 1800s

1800s

200

The age of the person who made the modern American Flag

17

200

The "King of Pop"

Michael Jackson

200

The number of rings Neptune has

5

200

True or False: More than $7 billion dollars are spent on candy every year

True

300

The month the first super bowl was held

January (specifically January 15, 1967)

300

Richard Nixon's main profession

Musician

300

Formulated the famous equation "E = mc2"

Albert Einstein

300

Number of dwarf planets in the Milky Way

5

300

True or False: The biggest lollipop ever weighed 3,785.9 pounds

False. It weighed 4,759.1 pounds

400

The amount of profit is $49 million or $60 million

$49 million

400

Abraham Lincoln did wrestling, dancing, or teaching before he was president

Wrestling

400

Created "Lady with a Ermine"

Leonardo Da Vinci

400

The amount of time it takes for light to reach Neptune

More than 4 hours

400

True or False: Denmark eats more candy per person per year then America.

True. Danish people eat 36 pounds of candy per person per year and Americans eat 25 pounds

500

True or False: Most football players are rich for their whole life

False. Most football players go bankrupt after two years of ending their career

500

Obama, Hitler, Elizabeth Warren, or Donald Trump were nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize

Hitler was nominated for a Nobel award because of his knowledge of law

500

The most influential human being who ever lived

Aristotle

500

The one planet not named after a Greek god or godess

Earth

500

The lollypop was invented by Lolly Pop, George Smith, or Peter Hendrick

George Smith

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