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100

What professional sport is considered America's favorite pastime?

Baseball

100

Larry, Moe, & Curly

The Three Stooges

100

What famous female pilot disappeared on a flight in 1937?

Amelia Earhart

100

What is the traditional color of a wedding dress?

White

100

Who wanted to eat the three little pigs in famous children's story?

The big, bad wolf

(will also accept wolf)

100

Children collect these on the beach.

Seashells

100

The Vatican City is located in what European country

Italy

200

Children drew a pattern of 10 small boxes on the ground and jumped from one to the other when playing this game.

Hopscotch

200

Name the little girl who ate the 3 bear's porridge.

Goldilocks

200

What super hero can fly faster than a speeding bullet?

Superman

200

What is a "bobby-pin"?

hair pin/accessory

200

What island country was associated with Fidel Castro until his death in 2016?

Cuba

200

What state is Coney Island located in?

New York

200

Where were the first winter Olympics held in 1924?

France

300

What word is spoken when a player captures the opponent's king, thereby winning the game of chess?

Checkmate

300

In horse racing we say this instead of first, second, & third.

Win, place, show

300

What prominent individual uses "Air Force One" for his air travels?

The U.S. President

300

What part of the body would one wear a cummerbund?

the waist

300

U.S. president that was associated with the Watergate scandal.

Richard Nixon

300

A fictional woman who lives in the ocean. She has a human face and body, with a fish-like tail in place of legs.

mermaid

300

In which state would you find the Everglades?

Florida

400

Name the popular board game which focuses on real-estate and is based on Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Monopoly

400

What famous trio said, "All for one and one for all"?

The Three Musketeers

400

What did Ben Franklin fly in his discovery of electricity?

A kite (with a key)

400

What kind of material is a "boa" most commonly made out of?

feathers (or fur)

400

Name the man who betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver.

Judas

400

A land mass completely surrounded by water is called what?

Island

400

The Lindbergh baby was kidnapped in this state.

New Jersey

500

Name the stuffed animal toy that was named after President Theodore Roosevelt.

Teddy Bear

500

In WWII, what 3 countries were known as the Axis?

Germany, Italy, & Japan

500

Igor Sikorsky revolutionized air travel by developing this in 1939.

The helicopter

500

long underwear worn by men

long johns

500

Gangland lord of Chicago from 1925-1931. Nicknamed Scarface and was responsible for the St. Valentine's Day massacre in 1929.

Al Capone

500

Name the ocean that flows along the beaches of California.

The Pacific Ocean

500

Where was Floyd Collins trapped for eighteen days 1925?

Kentucky cave

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