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100

What year did the United States declare independence?

1776

100

What is the name of the UK’s national flag?

The Union Jack

100

What kind of creature is “Gollum” in “The Lord of the Rings”?

A hobbit

100

Which city is the capital of New Zealand?

Wellington

100

If something is very easy, it's a "piece of ... 

cake"

200

On what day is Thanksgiving celebrated in the US?

On the fourth Thursday of November

200

What is the symbol of England ?

A rose

200

Who directed the “Jurassic Park” movies?

Steven Spielberg

200

Which UK city is famous for its university, founded in the 12th century?

Oxford

200

When you're feeling sick, you can say that you are "feeling under ... 

the weather."

300

Who gave the “I Have a Dream” speech?

Martin Luther King

300

Who was Winston Churchill? (job, and when)

The British Prime Minister during WWII

300

Who was known as the "King of Rock and Roll"?

Elvis Presley

300

Which US state is the largest by area?

Alaska

300

When you accidentally reveal a secret you "let the cat ...

out of the bag."

400

What famous monument is carved into a mountain with four presidents’ faces?

Mount Rushmore

400

What is the name of the famous prehistoric monument in southern England?

Stonehenge

400

What is the name of the paper company where The Office takes place?

Dunder Mifflin

400

Which river forms part of the border between the United States and Mexico?

The Rio Grande

400

Something that happens very rarely happens "once in ...

a blue moon."

500

Which US state was the last to become part of the country, in 1959?

Hawaii

500

When did Queen Elizabeth II pass away? (day, month, year)

8 September 2022

500

Which film won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 96th Academy Awards in 2024?

Oppenheimer

500

Which Canadian city is known as the “City of Saints”?

Montreal

500

When there is an obvious problem no one wants to talk about, it's an "elephant ...

in the room."

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