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Most decorated Olympian of all time

Michael Phelps

100

East Egg and West Egg meet in this 1920s classic

Great Gatsby
100

Completed in 1930, this building held the top spot as New York's tallest building for one year. 

The Chrysler Building

100

This Central American country became independent from Spain in 1821.

El Salvador

100

A small pastry of Viennese origin

Danish

200

Mets leadoff man to lead the National League in both triples and stolen bases in 2006

Jose Reyes

200

Piggy did not do so well in this young adult novel

Lord of the Flies

200

New York City's highest numbered street

228th Street

200
Who was the first president to hold a press conference on television?

JFK

200

Easily has their stomach turn over

Squeamish

300

Jets QB with the most fumbles in a single game in franchise history

Chad Pennington with 6 against the Chiefs in 2005

300

A strange murder in the Louvre kicks off one of our personal favorite books of all time

Da Vinci Code

300

What moving object formed NY?

Glacier

300

Author of Principia Mathematica.

Sir Isaac Newton

300

Uninformed, Silly

Foolish (or childish is acceptable too)

400

The original name of the NY Jets

Titans of NY (1959)

400

This female romance novelist is known for her works such as A Perfect Stranger, Jewels, Until the End of Time

Danielle Steel

400

What is the tallest mountain in NY?

Mt. Marcy

400

Largest Empire by total land conquered.

England (1920)

400

To make a statement or story more interesting or entertaining by adding extra details

Embellish

500

Jets punter Steve O'Neal set the NFL punting record at how many yards

98 yards

500

This classic focuses on the 10-year journey of a Greek hero, following the sack of Troy. 

The Odyssey

500

How many total airports are there in the state of NY? (closest wins)

162

500

What is the name of this phone? (see photo)

Chocolate

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A person of this ancestry was most likely not a fan of Russia or Germany in the fall in 1939.

Polish (invaded by both countries at the start of WW2)

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