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100

What type of animal is a polar bear?

Marine mammal. 

100

Who was named 'The King of Rock and Roll?'

Elvis Presley. 

100

What is the highest point on Earth?

Mount Everest.

100

On a tent it's the equivalent of the door.

Flap.

100

Who wrote a famous diary while hiding from Nazis in Amsterdam?

Anne Frank.

200

What is the collective name for a group of lions?

A Pride

200

Who did 50 year old Frank Sinatra marry on July 19, 1966 when she was 21 years old?

Mia Farrow.

200

The Great Lakes are made up of how many bodies of water?

5.

200

This four-letter word describes something that isn't often seen and is very uncommon.

Rare.

200

We live in this galaxy.

The Milky Way Galaxy.

300

Which tree is known to shed its bark annually?

Eucalyptus

300

Which music festival held in upstate New York in 1969 had a profound impact on both music and society?  

Woodstock.

300

What is the name of the smallest country in the world?

The Vatican City.

300

It's a song frequently sung in church in praise of God.

Hymn.

300

How many sides does a trapezoid have?

4.

400

What is the scientific name for the process plants use to make food from sunlight?

Photosynthesis

400

Who became the host of The Tonight Show in 1962, setting the standard for late-night television for decades to come?

Johnny Carson.

400

In 1988 it became the first Canadian city to host the winter Olympics.

Calgary. 

400

A popular type of protein powder is made from this watery byproduct of cheesemaking.

Whey.

400

What is the hardest substance in the human body?

Tooth Enamel. 

500

What is the name given to the study of plants?

Botany

500

What was the name of the band formed by five guys named Brian, Dennis, Carl, Mike and Al in Hawthorne, California in 1961?

The Beach Boys.

500

The Klondike gold rush of the late 1890s took place in this territory that borders Alaska.

The Yukon Territory. 

500

The 21st letter of the Hebrew alphabet it's also the lower front part of your leg.

Shin.

500

What is the most common first language in the world?

Mandarin Chinese. 

600

Which coastal bird, known for its colorful bill, breeds on cliffs and islands around the UK?

The Puffin

600

Can you name the animated series that was considered the Space Age equivalent of The Flintstones?

The Jetsons. 

600

What country is known as "Land of a Thousand Lakes"?

Finland.

600

It means to bite or chew or to wear away with the teeth.

Gnaw.

600

Don't be shy--of Disney's 7 dwarfs he's alphabetically first

Bashful 

700

The narwhal, often referred to as the “unicorn of the sea,” is known for its long spiral tusk. But what is this tusk actually?

A Tooth! 

700

What was the highest-grossing film of the 1960s?

The Sound of Music.

700

Which country is made up of 7,000 islands?

The Philippines. 

700

With no trans fats & less saturated fat than butter tubs of this rendered pig fat are making a comeback.

Lard.

700

What year did the Titanic sink?

1912.

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