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100

Which famous artist is known for the painting “The Starry Night”?

Vincent van Gogh

100

What vegetable is often jokingly said to have the most “ears” but cannot hear, making it a staple in corny (pun intended) vegetable jokes?

Corn

100

What is the name of the dog in the classic comic strip “Peanuts” by Charles Schulz?

Snoopy

100

Which of these countries has no active volcanoes: Italy, Great Britain, Japan, or Iceland?

Great Britain

100

Name the famous highway in the United States that is known as the “Mother Road” and inspired a popular song and TV show in the 1960s.

Route 66

200

What is the term for a three-dimensional artwork made by shaping or combining materials?

Sculpture

200

What common vegetable, often used in salads and known for its crisp texture, is made up of 95% water, making it one of the most hydrating foods to eat?

Cucumber

200

What was the name of Elvis Presley’s famous home?

Graceland

200

In which country would you find the famous volcano named Vesuvius that destroyed the city of Pompeii?

Italy

200

In which famous U.S. National Park can you see a geyser named Old Faithful?

Yellowstone National Park

300

What is the name of the style of Japanese art that involves folding paper into various shapes, often animals?

Origami

300

Which vegetable’s name sounds like it could also be a type of injury you might get from running too fast, often leading to playful puns about kitchen accidents?

Squash

300

Who wrote the famous novel “Pride and Prejudice”?

Jane Austen

300

What is the term used to describe a volcano that has not erupted in a long time but may erupt again in the future?

Domant Volcano

300

If you’re driving from New York to Los Angeles, which ocean would you be closest to at the start of your trip?

The Atlantic Ocean

400

Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City, a masterpiece of Renaissance art?

Michelangelo

400

Which root vegetable is often playfully accused of having an “identity crisis” because it can be sweet or savory, and is used in dishes ranging from pies to fries?

Sweet Potato

400

In what year did World War II end?

1945

400

What is the name of the volcano that erupted in 1980 and caused the deadliest volcanic disaster in US history?

Mount St. Helens

400

Which U.S. state boasts the Overseas Highway, a unique road that connects a series of islands through bridges and causeways?

Florida

500

The mysterious smile of the “Mona Lisa” has captivated viewers for centuries. Who is the renowned Italian artist behind this iconic painting?

Leonardo da Vinci

500

Which spicy root vegetable is commonly grated or ground into a paste and used in sushi dishes, known for its green color and pungent flavor?

Wasabi

500

What classic toy, first introduced in the 1950s, was advertised as a “Wonderful Toy That Teaches You to Draw”?

Etch A Sketch

500

Which country holds the record for the most volcanoes, housing over 13% of the world’s total?

Indonesia

500

What is the name of the famous road in Germany known for having no speed limit in certain areas?

The Autobahn

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