Ivy League School
Musicals
Gardening
Wisconsin
Card Games
100

Brown University is in which state?

Rhode Island

100

Who has no heart in The Wizard of Oz 

The Tin Man

100

Which of the following chemical elements is not among the main elements in most fertilizers?

A. Nitrogen 

B. Potassium

C. Phosphorus

D. Oxygen


D. Oxygen 

100

Delavan, Wisconsin—not South America—is the location of the factory that produces what brand of rectangular chocolate mint candies?

Andes

100

What card game was known as “the cheating game” when it was popular amongst French gamblers in the late 18th century?-

Poker
200

This school is Brooke Shields' alma mater.

Princeton 

Her majors were Romance languages and literature. 

200

Who plays Mary Poppins in the movie?

Julie Andrews 

200

How long does it take to grow a pumpkin?

A. 10-120 days

B. 50-120 days

C. 50-100 days

D. 90-120 days

D. 90-120 days

200

What tear-inducing satire news site was founded by two students at the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1988?

The Onion

200

What is the name of the first card game that was created specifically for play on computers?

Solitare 

300

This Ivy League school was founded by Ben Franklin and sound like a state university. 

University of Pennsylvania 

300

Who stars in the 1972 film Cabaret as Sally Bowles? 

Liza Minnelli

300

When is the best time to harvest Rhubarb (in the Northern Hemisphere)?

A. January – February

B. March – April

C. May – June

D. October – November


C. May - June 

300

What beer brand, known as a blue-collar Milwaukee lager and a cheap beer for college students and hipsters, was licensed for sale in Chinese markets in the early 2010s? In China, the price of a typical bottle skyrocketed to $44 and the company claims the beer itself is different, a special brew of German malts and aged in oak whiskey barrels.

Pabst Blue Ribbon

300

Which card game often involves bidding, has its roots in the 17th century and is often considered the national card game of France?

Bridge

400

When the Ivy Leagues refused to admit women, the top seven women's colleges were collectively known as this. (They were the equivalent of Ivy League schools for women)

Seven Sisters 

400

Who is the lead chipmunk in The Chipmunks franchise? 

Alvin

400

What is the fastest-growing vegetable?

Radishes 

400

Built in 1913, what is the oldest dormitory building on the campus of the University of Wisconsin?

Barnard Residence Hall

400

What is the oldest known card game still being played today?

Cribbage 

500

Four recent presidents, starting with President Gerald Ford, have graduated from Yale. Name on the the other three. 

George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush 

500
"Getting to Know You" and "I Whistle a Happy Tune" are two songs from what Broadway production and film?

The King and I

500

Which of the following is a Summer Fruit?

A. Plums

B. Grapefruit

C. Kiwis

D. Pears


A. Plums

500

In 2009, Todd Bol mounted a wooden container shaped like a one-room schoolhouse to a post on his Wisconsin lawn. This was the beginning of a national non-profit that has built over 150,000 similar neighborhood structures, and which goes by what three-word name?

Little Free Library

500

What is the largest number of players that can play Texas Hold’em poker at once?

Ten
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