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100

What fibrous tissue connects the calf muscles to the calcaneus? It is named after the Greek hero who killed Hector outside of Troy.

Achilles tendon

100

What stately river runs through the Grand Canyon?

Colorado River

100

They’d have to wait until 1920 in the USA and 1971 in Switzerland! Thanks to the work of Kate Sheppard, among others, New Zealand was the first country in the world to give votes in national elections to what group of people?

Women

100

What is Dorothy Zbornak's job on The Golden Girls?

Substitute teacher

100

M&M stands for What? 

Mars and Murrie

200

As far as we can tell, Michael Jordan, Gene Simmons, and Miley Cyrus all have very active hypoglossal nerves. The hypoglossal nerve is responsible for the movement of what muscular organ?

Tongue

200

srael and which other country border the Dead Sea? This country’s name comes from the river which defines most of its north-western border.

Jordan

200

n 1894, New Zealand became the first country to ensure that all union workers made a certain amount of money at their job. What term is used to refer to the amount you legally have to be paid?

Minimum Wage (in New Zealand, it’s $22.70 per hour as of 2023. In the U.S., it’s $7.25 per hour)

200

What did Lucille Ball try to sell in a commercial on I Love Lucy?

Vitameatavegemin

200

Every 10 minutes dolphins need to come up for air, but sloths can hold their breath for how long?

 40 minutes

300

The islets of Langerhans are groups of cells that produce insulin and glucagon located in what organ of the body?

 Pancreas

300

Mostly found shifting around under its water, what ocean is the namesake of Earth's largest tectonic plate?

 Pacific Ocean

300

You’d fall asleep before you could count all 27 million of them, compared to just 5 million people. New Zealand is the country with the highest ratio of what farmyard animal to humans?

 Sheep

300

What is The Munsters' address?

1313 Mockingbird Lane

300

how many Teeth do snails have

They can have anywhere from 1,000 – 12,000 teeth.

400

While it's long been considered vestigial, recent studies suggest that what internal body part's role might be to assist the immune system by acting as a “safe house” for helpful gut bacteria?

 Appendix

400

What river flowing generally in a southwesterly direction, is about 970 miles long, and empties into the Mississippi river?

Ohio

400

Representing the Southern Cross constellation, how many red stars are on the national flag of New Zealand?

Four

400

What was Beaver Cleaver's real first name on Leave It to Beaver?

Theodore

400

Before Disney’s Snow White was made in 1937, in what country was home to the first full-length animated feature film called El Apóstol. It was a political satire consisting of 58,000 drawings and running for 70 minutes?

Argentina

500

The human retina contains receptor cells of two different types: rods and what tapered shapes?

 Cones

500

Lake of the Ozarks is a body of water in this state, which is nicknamed "The Show Me State."

Missouri

500

A neon green lake in Waiotapu, New Zealand is appropriately known as Devil's Bath, since its color comes from deposits of what stanky element?

Sulphur

500

Mork of Mork and Mindy was from which planet?

Ork

500

What did the Hollywood sign originally say?

Hollywoodland

600

The average adult has about 22 square feet (or about 8 pounds) of which organ, making it the largest in the human body?

Skin

600

What river, located entirely within China, is the longest river in Asia and the longest river in the world to flow entirely within one country?

Yangtze

600

North and South Island, the two main islands of New Zealand, are separated by a strait named for what British explorer, who was the first European to sail through it and was also the first European to make contact with the Hawaiian Islands?

James Cook (The Cook Strait)

600

Laverne and Shirley was a spinoff of which show?

Happy Days

600

Which American president had a pet hyena?

President Theodore Roosevelt.

700

What joint in the human body is named after a word that was invented by William Shakespeare?

Elbow

700

Into which body of water does Africa's Congo River empty?

Atlantic Ocean

700

What’s the fruity name of a flightless bird that lives in New Zealand?

Kiwi

700

In the movie M*A*S*H, Donald Sutherland played the same role as which star in the TV series?

Alan Alda

700

In 1524, the last letter to be added to the English alphabet what was that letter?

J

800

"Earkeckers" are an outdated term for what body part, which is typically only discussed when the site of swelling and a removal procedure?

Tonsils

800

The Waikato River is the longest river of which island nation of the Southern hemisphere?

New Zealand

800

Sometimes called a continent, what is the name of the greater geographic region that New Zealand is a part of, defined by the United Nations as including Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia?

Oceania

800

Who gave Bobby his first kiss on The Brady Bunch?

Millicent

800

What are the only animals that blush.

 Humans

900

On average, what is the largest muscle in the human body? It's generally responsible for keeping the trunk of the body in an erect posture.

Gluteus maximus

900

What "Z" river, the fourth-longest in Africa, originates in Zambia and flows east through Zimbabwe and Mozambique before emptying into the Indian Ocean?

Zambezi

900

Make no mistake about it, the fault line between New Zealand’s North and South Island that separates the Australian and Pacific tectonic plates shares its name with which animated resident of Jellystone Park?

Boo Boo

900

Where did Ralph Kramden threaten to send his wife on The Honeymooners?

To the moon

900

What is the only part of the human body that can't heal

Teeth

1000

What product of the body's lacrimal glands comes in three different varieties, known as basal, reflexive, and emotional?

Tears

1000

What lake, which is actually three connected bodies of water, is situated where Germany, Switzerland, and Austria meet, and is fed by the Rhine River?

 Lake Constance

1000

The New Zealand-born Nobel laureate physicist Maurice Wilkins is likely best known for his important work on understanding the structure of what molecule?

DNA

1000

Which fellow Golden Girls cast member had a recurring role on Maude with Bea Arthur?

Rue McClanahan

1000

A jiffy is an actual unit of time, What is it?

It's 1/100th of a second.

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