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100

What does the Giant smell when he says "Fee, Fi, Foe, Fum"?

The blood of an Englishman

100

Tom Hanks witnesses the incredible dancing mouse Mr. jingles

Green Mile

100

How many equal sides are there on a scalene triangle?

None

100

What are the four main ingredients in beer?

Grain, hops, yeast, and water



100

What did American Harland David Sanders give to the world in the 1930s?

Kentucky Fried Chicken

200

Who kept Odysseus trapped on a remote island for seven years

Calypso

200

Geena Davis strikes out the competition

A league of their own 

200

what is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature

Mercury

200

Guinness beer was first brewed in which country?

Ireland

200

A potato famine caused thousands of immigrants of what nationality to travel to the US in the 1840s?

Irish

300

How many ghosts visited Scrooge?

four spirits Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come; plus Marley's ghost

300

Newlywed bride (Lucille Ball) suggests to ditch the house and invest in a motorhome and travel around the country.

The Long, Long Trailer

300

What is the opposite of an explosion?

an implosion

300

What is the main ingredient in gin?

 Juniper berries

300

what is the name of the machine that encrypted messages in World War ll?

The Enigma machine

400

What two cities is Charles dickens referring to in his novel A Tale of Two Cities?

Paris France and London England 

400

Meg Ryan, books, love and dogs

you've got mail

400

Which two mammals lays eggs?

the echidna and platypus

400

What type of alcohol is used in a traditional Margarita?

Tequila

400

Who became prime minister of Cuba in 1959?

Fidel Castro

500

The Da Vinci Code opens with a murder in which famous museum?

The Louvre

500

Paul Newman starts the scene by decapitating parking meters

Cool hand Luke

500

What sensory organ do starfish have at the end of each arm?

Eye

500

What is the name of the traditional rice wine of Japan?

Sake

500

Who won the most Nobel prizes?

Marie Curie, she won 2 Nobel prizes herself and the Curie Family is credited with 5 Nobel Prizes

600

Which classic book by J. M. Barrie opens with the line, “All children, except one, grew up”?

Peter Pan

600

A Korean War vet named Walt played by Clint Eastwood, develops a relationship with one of his Korean neighbors.

Gran Torino 

600

In 1752, American Benjamin Franklin proved that lightning is an electrical phenomenon. What did he use in his experiment?

A kite, a key, a silk ribbon, a metal wire, and a special jar for storing electricity

600

To be legally sold as bourbon, a whiskey’s mash must contain at least 51% of what grain?

Corn

600

What were the names of the wright brothers?

Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright 

700

What novel is set on a desert planet inhabited by giant sandworms?

Dune

700

Fiancée Helen Hunt has a Fiancé lost at sea

Castaway 

700

what color has the most energy?

Violet light

700

Which type of beer is known for its dark color and roasted flavor?

Stout

700

what event caused the outbreak of world war 1

the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria outside the Schiller's deli 

800

How many sonnets did William Shakespeare write?

76  154  326 

154

800

Matt Damon finds a solution with his therapist Robin

Good Will Hunting 

800

What do scientists call the relationship of two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both?

Symbiosis

800

What cocktail is made with gin, vermouth, and garnished with an olive or twist of lemon?

Martini

800

What creature guarded the gates to the underworld?

A three-headed dog named Cerberus

900

What was the first book to movie adaptation?

Cinderella 1899

900

Richard Dreyfuss, an unemployed actor reluctantly agrees to apartment sharing

Goodbye Girl

900

What is rainfall measured with?

Ombrometer

900

What drink uses Orange juice, Pineapple juice, Lime juice, Rum, and Grenadine?

Caribbean Rum

900

when was the first super bowl

1946   1980   1967

1967

1000

What classic book written by Oscar Wilde has to do with immortality?

The Picture of Dorian Gray

1000

Oprah Winfrey, red, blue and one other?

The Color Purple

1000

What is the law of Conservation of Energy?

The energy of the Universe is constant; it can neither be created or destroyed but only transferred and transformed

1000

What type of wine is known for its pink or reddish color and is made by removing the grape skins early in the fermentation process?

Rosé

1000

Which U.S. President was an accomplished wrestler?

Abraham Lincoln -- Some accounts claim he only lost one of 300 matches over 12 years.

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