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100

What extends more than 600 miles from northwestern California to the Gulf of California?

The San Andreas Fault

100

What's the number 1 selling cereal in the U.S.?

Cheerios

100

Who was the first woman to anchor a TV network evening newscast?

Barbara Walters

100

In 1951, an actor George Reeves starred in this show.

Superman

100

What is the largest bird in the world by wingspan?

 Albatross

100

What is the color of the center of an archery target?

Gold

200

What European city's subway system is called the Metropolitana?

Rome

200

What is the number 1 selling candy bar in the U.S.?

Snickers

200

When was the Declaration of Independence signed?

August 2, 1776

200

Allen Funt created and hosted this show which was a big hit.

Candid camera

200

What is the largest living species of lizard?

The Komodo dragon

200

Croquet is played with a what?

Mallet

300

What's the longest river in Western Europe?

The Rhine

300

What is the only food that can never go bad?

Honey

300

The United States bought Alaska from which country?

Russia

300

What year was the movie Gone With The Wind released?

1939

300

Which animal can change its color to match its surroundings?

Chameleon

300

How many numbers are there on a darts board?

20

400

Where's the Petrified Forest?

Arizona

400

What year was the first McDonald's officially founded?

1954

400

What was the name of the series of programs and projects President Franklin D. Roosevelt enacted during The Great Depression?

The New Deal

400

The star of this show was Clayton Moore.

The Lone Ranger

400

Which sea creature is known for its ability to regrow its arms?

Starfish

400

 In which game is a shuttlecock used?

Badminton

500

What southern U.S. state capital took its name from the French for red stick?

Baton Rouge

500

Invented in 1930, this well-known golden snack cake has a white cream filling.

Twinkie

500

Which four presidents are on Mount Rushmore?

George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt

500

What gives beer its distinctive bitter flavor?

Hops

500

Where is a shrimp's heart located?

In its head

500

What is ornithology?

Bird watching

600

Which country has the largest population in the world?

China

600

According to yougov.com, what pizza topping do Americans prefer the most?

Pepperoni

600

What do the stripes on the American flag represent?

The 13 original colonies

600

This show starred a dog a German Shepherd.

The Adventure of Rin Tin Tin

600

Which animal has the strongest bite force in the animal kingdom?

Saltwater crocodile

600

Spelunking is the exploration of what?

Caves

700

What is the name of the longest river in Africa?

The Nile River

700

What was the first vegetable ever to be grown in space?

The potato

700

Who was the first Black Supreme Court justice in the United States?

Thurgood Marshall

700

This show was a popular music show starring and hosting a very flamboyant pianist.

The Liberace Show

700

How many miles per hour can cheetahs run?

70MPH

700

What is the number 1 pizza chain?

Dominos

800

What U.S. state is home to no documented poisonous snakes?



Alaska

800

Known as “Fairy Floss” this carnival treat was established by a dentist in 1904

Cotton candy

800

What year did the Berlin Wall fall?

1989

800

This was televisions longest running variety show in ran on Sunday nights for 23 years.

The Ed Sullivan Show

800

What color is a polar bear's skin?

Black

800

What does the art of calligraphy involve?

Handwriting

900

What is the capital of Canada?

 Ottawa

900

“Have it your way” is the memorable slogan of what fast-food restaurant?

Burger King

900

What was the name of the Category 5 hurricane that hit New Orleans and its surrounding areas in 2005?

 Hurricane Katrina

900

This was a really popular show in the 50s.
It was based on two Mexican gentlemen who wore large sombreros.
One of the men the sidekick was named Poncho.

The Cisco Kid

900

 Which animal's front teeth never stop growing?

Squirrel

900

How many keys does a standard piano have?

88

1000

What are the names of the seven continents of the world?

Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Australia

1000

In 1969, entrepreneur Dave Thomas opened this restaurant and named it after his daughter.

Wendy's

1000

Which U.S. city hosted the Summer Olympics in 1996?

Atlanta

1000

This popular show which started in 1960 starred Fred MacMurray as widower Steve Douglas, trying to raise 3 young boys

My Three Sons

1000

Name 3 types of birds that can talk?

Parrots, Mynahs, Cockatoos

1000

The type of radar used by storm chasers to measure wind speeds is called what?

Doppler

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