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100

Where are 75% of the world's pineapples grown?

Costa Rica

100

Logistics is the longest movie ever made. How long is it?

857 hours (which is over 35.5 days long)

100

The Samurai were warriors in which Asian country?

Japan

100

How long is an eon?

1 billion years

100

94% of British people talk about what topic the most?

The weather

100

Which is colder the North Pole or the South Pole?

The South Pole

200

How long would it take a snail to crawl one mile?

2 days and 9 hours

200

How many gifts would you receive if you received all of the gifts in the song, “The Twelve Days of Christmas”?

364

200

Which U.S. state has a law preventing your chicken from crossing the road?

Georgia

200

How many weeks is paid parental leave in Norway?

49 weeks

200

The first generation of the Chevrolet Corvette was introduced in what year?

1953

200

Where is the ancient monument Stonehenge located?

Wiltshire, England

300

In what city is the iconic Gateway Arch located?

St. Louis, Missouri 

300

Which country was the Caesar salad invented in?

Mexico

300

In medieval England, what aquatic animal was used as currency, specifically for rental agreements?

Eels

300

Saudi Arabia imports camels from what country?

Australia

300

What state banned Margarine for 72 years to protect their dairy farmers? 

Wisconsin

300

What is the only state that borders just one other state?

Maine

400

Who was the scientist that filed 1,093 patents alone?

Thomas Edison

400

Who was said to “float like a butterfly and sting like a bee”?

Muhammad Ali

400

The world's largest fish market is located in what capital city?

Tokyo

400

 What is an ice hockey puck made from?

Rubber

400

Which US state has the longest cave system in the world?

Kentucky

400

You cannot purchase items using too many coins in which country?

Canada

500

What was Babe Ruth’s first name?

George

500

President Coolidge played what prank on the Secret Service?

Repeatedly ringing an emergency alert bell and then hiding.

500

Which nuts are used to make marzipan?

Almonds

500

In what American state is it illegal to dress up like a priest or a nun?

Alabama

500

Which U.S. state has “Garden State” as its nickname?

New Jersey

500

Complete the song title by Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers: Why Do Fools …

Fall In Love

600

77% of the world's maple syrup is made in what Canadian province?

Quebec

600

Louis Armstrong is most famous for playing which instrument?

Trumpet

600

What animal was successfully trained to tell the difference between Monet and Picasso?

Pigeon

600

What color were Elvis Presley’s famous suede shoes?

A. Red

B. Black

C. Gold

D. Blue

D. Blue

600

In the U.S., someone does what every 12 seconds at a Holiday Inn?

Steals a towel

600

What year was the Peanuts comic strip released?

1950

700

Which fast-food franchise opened its first restaurant in 1952 in Salt Lake City, Utah?

Kentucky Fried Chicken

700

What color is an airplane's black box?

Orange

700

What 650-foot-tall observation tower in Seattle, Washington has 24 lighting rods on its roof to withstand strikes during storms?

The Space Needle

700

Mount Everest is located within which mountain range?

 The Himalayas.

700

What do AM and PM stand for?

Antemeridian and Post meridian

700

What is the name of the fictional town where The Andy Griffith Show takes place?

Mayberry

800

True or False: Bobby Day wrote Rockin’ Robin himself. 

False

800

Which TV show features a group of eccentric characters living on an island after being shipwrecked?

Gilligan’s Island

800

Which US territory was so infested with brown tree snakes that toxic mice were parachuted in to poison them in 2013?

Guam

800

Name one of the two countries that allow you to take a nap during work hours?

Spain or Italy

800

Napoleon Bonaparte was once attacked by what kind of fuzzy animals?

Rabbits

800

Where is recognized as the location of the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth?

Furnace Creek Ranch in Death Valley, CA. The hottest temperature ever recorded was a whopping 134.1 degrees 

900

Which classic board game, first published in 1960, allows players to experience different life stages, carrying out life’s little adventures by placing pink and blue peg people in cars while traveling a 3-D game board on the way to “retirement”?

The Game of Life

900

Which country ranks first in cereal consumption?

India

900

What car was James Dean driving when he was killed in an accident?

Porsche 550 Spyder

900

What country are the Galapagos Islands located in?

Ecuador

900

Where is the largest volcano on earth located?

Hawaii

900

Where in the world would you find the “Spanish Steps”?

Rome

1000

Which of the Great Lakes is the largest body of fresh water in the world by surface area?

Lake Superior

1000

This English word has the most "definitions."

"Run"

1000

In 2007, a martial artist set a world record by breaking 46 of these bathroom fixtures with his head in just one minute. Can you guess what he was smashing?

 Wooden toilet seats. Kevin Shelley used his powerful forehead to break 46 toilet seats, breaking the previous record of 42. The hardest part? Running down the line of seats fast enough to break them all in time!

1000

What was the first TV dinner composed of?

The first TV dinner included: turkey, gravy, cornbread stuffing, sweet potatoes, and buttered peas.

1000

The art of folding objects out of paper to create two-dimensional and three-dimensional subjects is called what?

Origami

1000

Which Italian city is known for its canals?

Venice

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