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Marion "Suge" Knight and Tupac Shakur's rap-music record label.

Death Row Records

100

Basketball players learn not to move this foot, the term for the axle around which a wheel turns.

pivot

100

Q: Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?


A: Switzerland

100

Q: What year did the Cold War end?


A: 1989

100

Q: As of 2019, what is the most popular car color in the USA?


A: White

200

She released "Genie in a Bottle" in 1999.

Christina Aguilera

200

Q: What sporting event is held every Memorial Day?


A: The Indy 500

200

Q: What is the world's most earthquake-prone country?


A: Japan

200

What inspired the creation of Google images? 

Jennifer Lopez’s dress at the 2000 Grammys


200

Q: How many characters did Twitter originally restrict tweets to?


A: 140

300

Double Points

This film won the Best Picture Oscar in 2003, becoming the first fantasy film to do so.

What is “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King”?

300
Double points 

Q: What is the only NFL team with a plant for a logo?


A: The New Orleans Saints (their logo is a fleur-de-lis, which is a stylized lily)

300

Q: What is the only country that borders the United Kingdom?


A: Ireland (which shares a border with Northern Ireland)

300

How long was the first Thanksgiving? 

Three days

300

Leonardo da Vinci's “Mona Lisa” hangs in what museum? 

The Louvre Museum in Paris

400

Q: What is the highest-grossing animated film of all time?


A: The Lion King (2019 remake)

400
Double points 


Q: Which athlete has won the most Olympic medals?

Bonus points if you can tell me how many medals 

A: Michael Phelps (with 28 medals)

400

Q: Which country sees the most international tourists annually?


A: France

400

Out of the nine wars the US participated in, these two lasted the longest.

the Revolutionary War and Vietnam War

400

Discovered in 1928, this groundbreaking substance revolutionized medicine by combatting bacterial infections.


penicillin

500

This one-named singer, whose name means "most exalted one" in Swahili, tragically died in a plane crash in 2001.



Aaliyah

500

In the NFL, each of these measures 10 yards by 53 1/3 yards.

end zone

500

The northern city of Chiang Mai is in this country and is home to many elephant sanctuaries.

Thailand

500

Q: What was the name of the stele that led to the deciphering of Egyptian hieroglyphics?


A: Rosetta Stone

500

Q: What does HTTP stand for?


A: Hypertext Transfer Protocol

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