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100

This famous show casted real-life husband and wife, aired from 1951-1957 and was the number one show for 4 out of the 6 seasons. 

I Love Lucy

100

Patrick was forced to go to Ireland as a slave when he was sixteen years old

Truth. He was kidnapped by Irish pirates.

100

What color where the eggs & Ham Dr. Suess refused to eat?

"GREEN" “I will not eat them in a house, i will not eat them with a mouse,i will not eat them in a box i will not eat them with a fox, i will not eat them here or there i will not eat them anywhere, I do not like green eggs and ham i do not like them sam i am”
― Dr. Seuss, Green Eggs and Ham 


100

As the central river artery, this is one of the world’s busiest waterways.

 the Mississippi

100

The first Thanksgiving was celebrated by Native Americans and what other group of people?

Pilgrims

200

Which popular characters kept audiences laughing in the '40s and '50s films that focused on the hillbilly couple navigating farm life with their large family?

Maw and Paw Kettle

200

The Irish have always considered wearing green to be lucky?

Blarney- In fact, it was believed that those who wore too much green would be kidnapped by leprechauns.

200

What colors were Dr. Suess's famous hat?

Red and White stripe.

"Then he said That is that.
And then he was gone
With a tip of his hat."

200

Although its ultimate source is still debated, this river flows into the Atlantic

the Amazon

200

From which country did Mexico gain its independence in the 19th century?

Spain

300

Instead of surrendering, this friend duo opted to "keep on going" and drive over the Grand Canyon in their 1966 Thunderbird.

Thelma and Louise 

300

The St. Patrick’s Day Parade tradition started in Ireland.

Blarney- It began in the U.S. 

300

Left foot, Left foot, Right foot Right. Feet in the day. Feet in the night. Slow feet, Quick feet, Well feet, Sick feet.  Name the Dr. Suess book in which the phrase came?

The Foot Book...“Feet, Feet, Feet. How many, many feet you meet.” 

300

This River flows over 4,100 miles until emptying into the Mediterranean Sea

The Nile

300

Who invented the lightbulb in 1879?

Thomas Edison

400

Packed with jokes, this classic sitcom, which won 11 Emmy Awards during its run, was famous for the theme song that will be etched in our brains forever. Thank you for being a friend.

The Golden Girls

400

All leprechauns are male?

Truth- Irish mythology never mentions female leprechauns.

400

How many Dr. Seuss books are there?

Theodor Seuss Geisel wrote and illustrated over 60 books in his lifetime under the pen name Dr Seuss.

400

Flowing westward, this river has a drainage basin that covers seven states.

the Colorado

400

Which language is the most widely spoken in South America?

Spanish

500

How many people have been murdered in the small Maine town of Cabot Cove anyway? Well, at least 264. That’s how many episodes there are of what crime show? 

Murder she wrote.

500

Patrick actually died on March 17th, 0461.

The date is correct, but the year is debatable.

500

Which was the best-selling Dr. Suess book?

Coming in at number one, Green Eggs and Ham has sold well over 8,100,000 copies!

500

This river is Australia’s longest river, it is located in the south-eastern part of the country and passes through New South Wales.

Murray river

500

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first two men in the entire world to do what?

Walk on the moon

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