Winnie the Pook
Roamin' Romans
Well That's Stupid
"All" In
Deserts/Desserts
100

This is Winnie the Pooh's favorite food.

What is honey?

100

Julius Caesar was assassinated on this date.

What is the Ides of March (March 15), 44 BC?

100

The Sahara Desert derives its name from an Arabic word meaning this.

What is desert?

100

Officially referred to as the Anti-Fascist Protection Rampart, the fall of this divider paved the way for Germany’s reunification.

What was the Berlin Wall?

100

As befits one of the oldest and most popular Girl Scout Cookies, these green-boxed treats account for 25% of all Girl Scout Cookie sales.

What are Thin Mints?

200

This character has one-sided beef with Winnie the Pooh.

Who is Rabbit?

200

This mythical hero founded Rome, and was the lover of the Queen of Carthage.

Who was Aeneas?

200

Born John Rogers Stephens, in 2018 he released his first holiday album, "A Legendary Christmas".

Who is John Legend?

200

The words “under god” were added to this patriotic oath in 1954.

What is the Pledge of Allegiance?

200

Believe it or not, this cake was not originally made with food coloring. Instead, its eponymous hue came from the chemical reaction of non-Dutch processed cocoa, vinegar and buttermilk.

What is Red Velvet Cake?

300

This is where Winnie the Pooh lives.

What is the Hundred Acre Wood?

300

This Emperor murdered his mother, and built a palace for himself called the “Golden House” Domus Aurea.

Who was Nero?

300

The ocean that surrounds Antarctica in the Southern Hemisphere goes by these two alternate names.

What are the Antarctic & the Southern Ocean?

300

A combination of metals, like bronze, steel, or brass. Brandon Sanderson wrote about one “of Law.”

What is an alloy?

300

The largest hot desert in the world, this desert is almost as large as the entire United states.

What is the Sahara Desert?

400

The year Winnie the Pooh made his first appearance. 

When is 1924?

400

These men made up the First Triumvirate in 60 BC.

Who were Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Marcus Crassus?

400

This many of something is called a "baker's dozen".

What is thirteen?

400

An unpublished proof of a book or a ship’s kitchen.

What is a galley?

400

Legend has it that these holiday classics were originally invented in Germany to keep kids quiet during church. They justified the practice by saying that its hooked shape would help kids remember the shepherds who visited the infant Jesus

What are candy canes?

500

The full name of the bear that inspired Winnie the Pooh.

Who is Winnipeg?

500

This Emperor declared war on Neptune.

Who was Caligula?

500

A 2016 Forever stamp marked the 250th anniversary of the repeal of this act

What is the Stamp Act?

500

Hey, I just met you, perhaps you know of this single, the most-bought on iTunes in 2012.

What is Call Me Maybe?

500

This extremely large desert, full of orange and red sand, holds an almost unearthly beauty. It is impossible to find running water here. Maybe that’s why no one has ever visited it.

What is Mars?

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