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Kansas City Trivia
100

In this classic game, players purchase properties and collect rent in an attempt to bankrupt other players.

What is Monopoly? 

100

This dairy product is often used in baking cookies and cakes for richness.

What is butter? 

100

The term AWOL stands for this.

What is Absent Without Leave/ Absent Without Official Leave? 

100

Michael Scott is the boss in “The Office” working for this company.

What is Dundee-Mifflin paper company?

100

This Missouri landmark is a major train station and cultural hub that now houses museums, restaurants, and traveling exhibits.

What is Union Station?

200

In this word-guessing game, players give one-word clues while trying to avoid forbidden words.

What is “Taboo”?

200

This ingredient is used to help cakes and cookies rise.

What is baking powder/baking soda? 

200

This abbreviation refers to pre-packaged meals eaten by soldiers in the field.

What are MRE’s/Meals-Ready-To-Eat?

200

This show is about nothing.

What is Seinfeld?

200

This iconic Kansas City-style barbecue cut consists of the point end of the brisket, smoked and caramelized before serving.

What are Burnt Ends? 

300

This game requires players to try to read each others minds to accurately guess hints on a spectrum based on category cards. 

What is Wavelength?

300

This type of sugar has its molasses removed, giving it a fine, white texture used in most baking.

What is granulated sugar? 

300

This terms refers to an enlisted leader who earns their rank through promotion up the ranks rather than an official commission. 

What is a non-commissioned officer/NCO? 

300

Played by Andre Braugher, this character is known for his deadpan personality on “Brooklyn 99”. 

Who is Captain Holt?

300

This bridge crosses the Missouri River and carries interstates 29 and 35 into and out of downtown KC. 

What is the Christopher S. Bond bridge? 

400

This communication game has teams giving one-word clues to reveal hidden “agents” on a grid of words.

What is Code Names?

400

This light and airy dessert is often made by combining whipped egg whites and sugar, often with an acid and flavoring.

What is Meringue? 

400

This term refers to a temporary military installation for strategic planning and support of tactical operations.

What is a Forward Operating Base/FOB?

400

In Parks and Recreation, Leslie Knope has a rivalry with this neighboring city to Pawnee, Indiana.

What is Eagleton?

400

This historic entertainment district is known as the birthplace of Kansas City jazz and was central to early 20th-century Black musical culture.

What is 18th and Vine?

500

This game involves collecting sheep, brick, wood, wheat, and ore to build roads and settlements.

What is Settlers of Catan? 

500

In standard U.S. measurement, exactly one cup contains this many tablespoons.

What is 16?

500

In the US Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Space Force, the following insignia represents this rank.

What is Captain? 

500

In “30 Rock”, these are the names of the very large but deeply intellectual body guards of Tracy Jordan.

Who are Grizz and Dotcom?

500

The Country Club plaza featuring fountains, Mediterranean architecture, terracotta roofs, and high-end retail is modeled after this Spanish city.

What is Seville? 

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