Tampa/St. Pete Landmarks
1960's Famous People
Geography
Potent Potables
College/Universities
1970's T.V./Movies
100

An icy place where one would see skating, hard-checking and goals galore.

What is Benchmark International Arena?

100

He was the first Roman Catholic and youngest person elected U.S. President at 43 years of age.

Who is John F. Kennedy?

100

Mt. Vesuvius overlooks this present-day Italian city.

What is Naples?

100

It's the main alcoholic ingredient in a pina colada.

What is Rum?

100

The U.S. Military Academy (West Point) has this mascot.

What is the Army Mule?

100

This longest running game show was launched in 1972 and still runs every day.

What is The Price is Right?

200

Hurrican Milton did much damage to this baseball facility.

What is Tropicana Field?

200

Born Norma Jean Mortenson, she was an American actress and model who was married to Joe DiMaggio.

Who is Marilyn Monroe?

200

This country has the most natural lakes.

What is Canada?

200

"Look out for the bull" was Schlitz' longtime slogan for this beer with a high alcohol content.

What is Malt Liquor?

200

This school's campus was designed by U.S. President Thomas Jefferson.

What is the University of Virginia?

200

This show featured two young women who shared an apartment and worked in a bottling factory.

What is Laverne and Shirley?

300

This stunning landmark measures more than 4 miles in length and connects St. Petersburg to Bradenton.

What is the Sunshine Skyway Bridge?

300

He was the third American in space and the first to orbit the Earth, circling it 3 times.

Who is John Glenn?

300

The Yellow River is found in this country.

What is China?

300

If you fancy a dry Rob Roy, this is the main potent potable in the glass.

What is Scotch?

300

This university in upstate New York has an entire college dedicated to hospitality management.

What is Cornell?

300

This T.V. sitcom aired in 1974 and centered around midwestern life in the 50's and early 60's.

What is Happy Days?

400

Originally inhabited by Native Americans and later used as military fortifications.

What is Fort De Soto?

400

He wore number 42 and was the first Black American to play in Major League Baseball.

Who is Jackie Robinson?

400

This country is known to have the best quality tap water.

What is Switzerland?

400

More like beer than wine in production, this Japanese drink begins with steamed rice and mold.

What is Sake?

400

In 1881, the university instituted the first collegiate business school.

What is the University of Pennsylvania?

400

This 1973 scary movie had patrons vomiting and fainting in the aisles.

What is The Exorcist?

500

Since 1925, this legendary structure located on the water's edge of downtown St. Petersburg has been a symbol of timeless elegance, combining nostalgia with modern sophistication.

What is the Vinoy Hotel?

500

He is widely considered to be the greatest electric guitarist in music history.

Who is Jimi Hendrix?

500

This river is the longest one in Asia.

What is the Yangtze (Yang-see)?

500

This potent potable is made of equal parts orange juice and peach schnapps.

What is a Fuzzy Navel?

500

People such as Tiger Woods, Condoleezza Rice, Phil Knight (Nike), and Larry Page (Google) studied there.

What is Stanford University?

500

This was the highest grossing movie of the 70's.

What is Star Wars?

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