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100

How many U.S. presidents have been assassinated, and who where they?

Four. Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, John F. Kennedy

100

Which annual sporting event attracts the most live spectators?

The Tour De France

100

Which famous soft drink brand was invented in the United States on 29th January 1892?

Coca Cola

100

What is the longest-running Broadway show of all time?

The Phantom of the Opera

100

How many legs does a lobster have?

10

200

Which infamous prison was stormed on July 14, 1789?

The Bastille in Paris, during the French Revolution.

200

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

Trampolining

200

Bosc and concorde are varieties of which fruit?

Pears

200

How many times did Ross Geller get divorced on Friends?

3 (Carol, Emily, Rachel)

200

According to a 2019 ranking by CNN, the two most famous paintings in the world were both painted by Leonardo da Vinci. Don't overcomplicate it, and just tell us what Italian "V" city he hailed from.

Vinci

300

Which English queen reigned for just nine days?

Lady Jane Grey

300

Who was the Dutch footballer that was voted "European Player of the Year" in 1999?

Johan Cruyff

300

Which type of pasta translates as “little worms”?

Vermicelli

300

What modern-day item made a cameo in the final season of Game of Thrones?

A Starbucks cup

300

Where in the human body would you find the medulla oblongata?

Brain
400

Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 7 is a musical tribute to which battle of World War 2?

Leningrad

400

At least how many meters must the ball travel from kick-off in rugby?

10 meters

400

What Swedish word is used to describe meal with a variety of hot and cold savoury dishes that you serve yourself?

Smorgasbord

400

What was the first non-English-language film to win Best Picture at the Oscars?

Parasite

400

According to the National Center for Health Statistics which month saw the most births in the U.S. in 2021?

August

500

What name is given to Britain’s policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws on early American colonies?

Salutary neglect

500

After winning a gold in Atlanta, who declared “If anyone sees me go near a boat, you’ve got my permission to shoot me”, before going on to win a gold at the next Games?

Steve Redgrave

500

Heston Blumenthal’s restaurant in Bray holds 3 Michelin Stars, but what is the restaurant called?

The Fat Duck

500

What East Coast convenience store chain got a boost in popularity thanks to Mare of Easttown?

Wawa

500

There's a town in the Peloponnese region of Greece with a namesake food item known for its purple color and smooth meaty texture. What is this fruit?

Kalamata olives

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