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100

What would a Japanese person put in a bento box? Pens, lunch or coins?

Lunch

100

In what musical does the cast sing about 525,600 minutes?

Rent - it's the number of minutes in a year

100

In which U.S. City was the world's first electric traffic signal installed - New York, Chicago, or Cleveland.

Cleveland

100

What is the name of the lion in C.S. Lewis's novel The Lion, the witch and the wardrobe? 

Aslan

100

Humans have the same number of bones in their necks as giraffes do?

True. They both have seven bones in their neck.

200

What river does the George Washington Bridge, which connects New Jersey to Manhattan, span?

Hudson River.

200

How much would you score in a perfect game of 10-pin bowling?

300. earned by 12 consecutive strikes.

200

What is Malcom X's birth name?

Malcom Little.

200

What playwright popularized the expressions "dead as a doornail," "green eyed monster," and "star-crossed lovers"?

Shakespeare.

200

What ducts transport the fertilized egg to the uterus?

Fallopian tubes- aka oviducts or uterine tubes.

300

In what country are the grapes used for Prosecco grown?

Italy. Prosecco is added to peach juice to create a bellini.

300

What Beatles song was downloaded the most in the United States the first day iTunes began selling band's music in 2010?

"Here comes the sun"

300

What was the "Black Death" that killed millions of people in the 14th century?

Bubonic plague- it produced black spots on the skin, giving the disease its name.

300

Andy Warhol was an avid user of Polaroid instant cameras, true or false?

True - He often used them for studies before creating portraits.

300

Which of these is a member of the bear family - giant panda, red panda, or koala?

Giant panda.

400

What city was home to the legendary Hanging Gardens, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?

Babylon

400

Which of these is not part of a biathlon - swimming, skiing, or shooting?

Swimming

400

What was the name of the lunar module that carried Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the surface of the Moon in 1969?

The Eagle

400

Which six-legged E.B. White character says, "People believe almost anything they see in print"?

Charlotte- in the book Charlottes Web.

400

Which animal is North America's only marsupial - opossum, raccoon, or koala?

Opossum - specifically, it's the Virginia opossum.

500

What large body of water is often called "the pond"?

Atlantic Ocean - The United States and United Kingdom are across "the pond" from each other.

500

How many pins are in the fourth row of a 10-pin bowling triangle?

Four

500

What is the medieval contest between two knights on horseback called - joust, skirmish, or rally?

Joust.

500

Who tries to get his friend to eat green eggs and ham?

Sam - in the book by Dr. Seuss.

500

What hormone is released when we feel frightened - insulin, adrenaline, or serotonin?

Adrenaline - Also called epinephrine,

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