7 Wonders of the ancient world
Cousins
Billboard #1 Songs
U.S. Presidents
Candy
100

Pyramid of Khufu, or Cheops, is the oldest and largest of the 3 pyramids in the Giza complex.

Great pyramid of Giza.

100

This American actor is the 5th highest grossing film star of all time, establishing global recognition by portraying the character of Star-Lord in the Guardians of the Galaxy film franchise.

Chris Pratt

100

This #1 is the best selling Christmas song of all time.

All I want for Christmas Is You

100

Name the 4 sitting presidents that have been assassinated.

Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy

100

The largest chocolate manufacturing plant is located in this city.

Hershey, PA

200

These gardens were said to have looked like a large green mountain constructed of mud bricks.

Hanging Gardens of Babylon

200

Lyndon B. Johnson's vice President

Hubert Humphrey

200

This 2024 song is the longest running #1 song of all time.

A Bar Song (Tipsy)

200

First president to serve two non-consecutive terms.

Grover Cleveland

200

This is the world's best-selling candy bar.

Snickers

300

This was a giant (43 ft) tall seated figure of a Greek god located in Olympus.

Statue of Zeus

300

Thor Bjorklund invented this popular kitchen utensil in 1925, called the Ostehovel in Norwegian.

Cheese slicer.

300

This drummer had the last official #1 song of the 1980's.

Phil Collins ("Another day in paradise")

300

This president had the shortest presidency in U.S. history.

William Henry Harrison

300

This popular candy bar, first introduced in 1924, was created to emulate the taste of a chocolate milkshake.

Milky Way

400

This is a colossal statue of the Greek god Helios, erected in the city of Rhodes, in 280 BC.

Colossus of Rhodes

400

Name the singer of this U.S. heavy metal band who scored a hit single in 1987 with the theme song for the movie A Nightmare On Elm St. 3

Don Dokken

400

The Beatles had 3 consecutive #1 singles from Feb-early May 1964. Which American jazz artists kicked them off the #1 slot?

Louis Armstrong

400

This president was one of the main architects of the League of Nations.

Woodrow Wilson

400

Regarding the popular candies, What does M & M stand for?

Mars & Murrie

500

This was a lighthouse in Alexandria built by the Ptolemaic kingdom between 280 and 247 BC.

Lighthouse of Alexandria

500

This German mathematician and theoretical astronomer is best known for his discovery of a non-orientable two-dimensional surface with only one side when embedded in a three dimensional Euclidean space.

August Moebius

500

This bandleader achieved the 1st Billboard #1 single in 1940 with "I'll never smile again".

Tommy Dorsey

500

Of the first 12 U.S. Presidents, these two were the only ones not to own slaves.

John Adams, John Quincy Adams
500

This confection, also known as lookup, is a fragrant jelly candy originating in Istanbul in the 1700's.

Turkish delight

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