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100

What is the family name of the ruling dynasty of Monaco?

Grimaldi

100

Which actor narrates as an older Ted Mosby on the sitcom How I Met Your Mother?

Bob Saget

100

Before becoming famous, where did Harry Styles work? 

Bakery

100

Found on many types of sushi, nori is the Japanese name for the edible species in the red algae genus Pyropia. Frequently used in the format of dried sheets, what is the English term for this edible ingredient?

Seaweed

100

How many players are on a baseball team?

9
200

What is the capital city of Paraguay?

Asuncion

200

What year did Prince Harry and Meghan Markle step down as senior royals and leave the Royal Family?

2020

200

What is the name of the Post Malone song that opens the 2018 movie “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse?

Sunflower

200

What distilled alcoholic spirit has an English name derived from a diminutive form of the Slavic word for water? In essence, this means the word can be interpreted as "little water," which makes some sense as the beverage is said to originate from Poland or Russia.

Vodka

200

What country has competed the most times in the summer Olympics without winning a gold medal?

Philippines

300

Which instrument is associated with Earl ‘Bud’ Powell?

Piano

300

What celebrity caused an internet uproar over the unconventional way she sliced a cucumber?

Kendall Jenner

300

Who performed at the Super Bowl halftime show in 2021?

The Weeknd

300

The most common DNA test used for paternity testing is performed by collecting buccal cells, which are found in what specific body part?

Cheek

300

How many seasons did Tom Brady play for The New England Patriots?

20 Seasons

400

In which branch of the arts is Katherine Dunham famous?

Ballet

400

Who performed at the 2013 Super Bowl XLVII halftime show?

Beyonce

400

What is Elton John’s real name?

Reginald Kenneth Dwight

400

What fast food chain, home to the Famous Star and the Western Bacon Cheeseburger, uses a smiling star as its logo?

Carl's Jr (Will accept Hardees)

400

In which sport are barani, rudolph, and randolph all techniques?

Trampolining

500

In which country is the Troi-Rivieres bridge?

Canada

500

What was the first item ever sold on eBay?

A broken laser pointer

500

What is Taylor Swift’s middle name?

Alison

500

What alcoholic spirit is found in all three of these cocktails: Gimlet, Aviation, and Tom Collins?

Gin

500

How many minutes was the longest recorded point in the history of tennis?

29 Minutes

600

Who was murdered along with OJ Simpson’s estranged wife Nicole?

Ronald Goldman

600

In 1992, Mark Wahlberg famously stripped down to his underwear in an ad campaign for what fashion brand?

Calvin Klein

600

Despite only recording three albums as a group, you could still call them "well-seasoned." With over 100 million record sales, what musical act is the best-selling girl group of all time?

Spice Girls

600

Phat si-io sometimes transliterated as pad see ew or pad siu, is a Chinese-influenced stir fried noodle dish most commonly eaten in, and thus associated with, what other East Asian country?

Thailand
600

Which basketball player was Michael Jordan nicknamed after as a young high school basketball enthusiast?

Magic after Magic Johnson

700

The ‘girl in the polka dot dress’ was an eye witness in whose assassination?

Robert F. Kennedy

700

How old were Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen when they began their acting career?

9 months

700

According to André 3000 in the OutKast song "Hey Ya!", what's cooler than being cool?

Ice cold

700

What is the salted roe of a sturgeon called?

Caviar

700

Who was the youngest player to reach 10,000 points in the regular season in 20th century NBA?

Kobe Bryant

800

Who was the only British Pope ever?

Pope Adrian IV

800

What popular television sitcom earns the most amount of money in syndication?

Friends.

800

"Last Train to Memphis" is a biography of what norm-shattering 20th century singer whose fame peaked in the 1950s?

Elvis Presley

800

What is the four letter word for the paste made from fermented soybeans and barley or rice malt which is commonly used in Japanese cooking? This term can also be used to describe a type of soup thickened with the paste.

Miso

800

What was the first country from Africa to qualify for a FIFA World Cup?

Egypt

900

Among land animals, what species has the largest eyes?

Ostriches

900

How many times has Kim Kardashian been married?

3

900

In 2019 what 5-letter Minnesota rap & R&B artist had the "Juice" to be nominated for Best New Artist at the VMAs?

Lizzo

900

Known for her performances in The Farewell, Ocean's Eight, and Crazy Rich Asians, actress and comedian Nora Lum is better known by the stage name she used to release rap music. What is that stage name, which is a homophone of a brand of bottled water?

Awkwafina

900

What sport were women allowed to play in the Olympics for the first time?

Tennis

1000

What insect has the shortest life span?

Mayflies

1000

What musical duo was caught lip syncing during an on-stage performance in 1990, resulting in a major scandal and the end of their career?

Milli Vanilli.

1000

What singer is nicknamed "The Chairman of the Board"?

Frank Sinatra

1000

Also a word for something of little value, what classic British dessert usually consists of layers of fruit, sponge cake, custard, and whipped cream?

Trifle

1000

In the sport of cross-country biking, what do the letters BMX stand for?

Bicycle moto x

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