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100

Four days after he was killed in a car crash, the film 'Rebel Without a Cause' was released. Who was he?

James Dean

100

What is the largest non-continental island in the world?

Greenland

100

In soccer, what body part can’t touch the ball? 

Hands

100

What is a dog’s most developed sense?

Sense of Smell

100

Who is the author of ‘Pride and Prejudice’?

Jane Austen

100

What is considered the oldest toy in history?

A Stick

200

Who was on the cover of the first 'Playboy' Magazine?

Marilyn Monroe

200

How many time zones does China have?

Just 1

200

What color are the goalposts in football?

Yellow

200

Why are flamingos pink?

Due to their main source of food being shrimp, their skin takes on a pinkish color.

200

How many calories should an average woman consume daily?

2000 calories

200

How many pawns start in a game of chess?

Sixteen

300

What part of Albert Einstein's body was removed after his death?

Einstein was cremated, and his ashes were scattered in an undisclosed location. Before the cremation, however, his brain was removed by Dr. Thomas Harvey, a pathologist at the hospital who wanted to know what it was that made Einstein a genius. Harvey did not have permission to remove the brain, and when the fact came to light and he refused to return the specimen, he was dismissed from the hospital.

300

Where is the area commonly known as the Bermuda Triangle?

North Atlantic Ocean, between Florida and Puerto Rico

300

How long is a marathon?

26.2 miles or 42.195 km

300

Which bird is unable to move their eyes?

Although they can rotate their head nearly 180 degrees, owls cannot move their eyes.

300

What is Disney's Cinderella’s real name?

Ella

300

Play-Doh was originally created in the 1930s as a way to clean what?

Wallpaper

400

If you heard someone screeching, "Stellaaaaaa" who would you guess it to be?

Marlon Brando - from the movie a Streetcar Named Desire

400

Which African nation has the most pyramids?

Sudan is home to over 200 pyramids, more than twice that of Egypt.

400

In motor racing, what color is the flag they wave to indicate the winner?

Checkered

400

What object does a male penguin often gift to a female penguin to win her over?

A Rock

400

Ozone is present in which layer of the atmosphere?

The stratosphere

400

Which ‘puzzle’ has only 1 correct answer and 43 quintillion wrong?

Rubik’s cube

500

Who wrote and recorded the song 'Your Cheating Heart'?

Hank Williams

500

What is the capital of Chile?

Santiago

500

A sporting event is held every year on Memorial Day. What is it?

Indianapolis 500

500

Which mammal is known to have the most powerful bite in the world?

Hippopotamus

500

What is the most shop lifted food item in the world?

Cheese

500

Known as L’Attaque, and first played with pen and paper by the French during World War, which grid-based game later spawned a film which was certainly not a ‘hit’?

Battleship

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