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100

How many of the original six Avengers die at the end of Avengers: Endgame?

Iron-Man and Black Widow. 

100

Where is the Oval Office located in the White House? 

West Wing.

100

What president was a licensed bartender?

Abraham Lincoln.

100

The first deaf woman to win an Academy Award for best actress was in the 1986 film, "Children of a Lesser God". Acting since the age of seven years old, her lack of hearing did not stop this gracious lady from achieving fame in a profession known for sound and vision. What is her name?

Marlee Matlin.

100

 What is the name of Ariel and Prince Eric’s daughter?


Princess Melody.




100

Who is more likely to be colorblind? Men or women?

Men.


100

What flavor of Pop-Tarts does Buddy the Elf use in his spaghetti in Elf? 

Chocolate.

100

What's the most stolen grocery item?

Cheese.

100

In which Broadway musical does Jack sing “There are giants in the sky”?


Into The Woods.


100

How many years can a snail sleep for?

3 years.


200

Which member of One Direction first left the band to become a solo artist?

Bonus (Double points)-Who was the second member to leave?

Zayn Malik.

Harry Styles.


200

Where is the strongest human muscle located?


Jaw.

200

What year was the first Barbie doll released? 

 

1959.

200

True or False: All Deaf people use sign language.


False.

200

 Where does Mike Wazowski take his girlfriend Celia for her birthday dinner in Monsters, Inc.?


Harryhausen's.


200

Who won the World Cup in 2022? 

Argentina.


200

Which character is known for saying “It’s so fluffy!” in “Despicable Me”?

 

Agnes.



200

Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of what food sticking to the roof of your mouth?

Peanut butter.


200

Which character in Hamilton sings “The Room Where It Happens”?


Aaron Burr.



200

What is the smallest bird in the world?

Bee hummingbird.


300

Which actor from the sitcom 'Friends' passed away on October 28, 2023? 


Matthew Perry.

300

Who, in 1903, was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?


Marie Curie.

300

Which globally-dreaded disease did the World Health Organization declared eradicated in 1980?


Smallpox.

300

Where is Martha's Vineyard?



Off the coast of Massachusetts.


300

What does "Hakuna Matata" mean?

"No worries."

300

What is the color of an emerald?


Green.


300

In “Night at the Museum,” name a character who comes to life and causes chaos for the night guard?

 

Teddy Roosevelt, Attila the Hun, a T-Rex skeleton, etc.

300

Which chocolate bar is the global bestseller?


Snickers.



300

Who wrote "The Sound of Music?"

Rodgers and Hammerstein.


300

What is a group of hedgehogs called?

Prickle.



400

Charles Dickens 'A Tale of Two Cities' is set in London and which other city? 


Paris.

400

What is the highest-grossing Broadway show of all time?

The Lion King.

400

What word do scientists use to describe a unit of measure that is also the name of an animal?


Mole.

400

What year did Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet meet Alice Cogswell?


1814.

400

Who said: "Fish are friends, not food"? in "Finding Nemo?"

Bruce, the shark.

400

Which Ivy League school is the oldest university in the United States? (Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Columbia, Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell or the University of Pennslyvania)

Harvard University.

400

In ‘Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs’, what device causes food to fall from the sky?

FLDSMDFR. (No, I am not kidding).


400

 What makes broth different than stock?


Broth is made with meat while stock is made with bones.

400

What city’s opera house does ” The Phantom of the Opera” prowl?


Paris.


400

Which mammal has the lowest heart rate?

Blue whale.

500

Complete the line from Green Eggs and Ham: 'I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them, …'

 

Sam I Am

500

What year was the first iPhone released?

2007.


500

In what year was the United States Declaration of Independence signed?

1776.

500

ASL is most closely related to what other signed language?

French.

500

What is the name of the chef in Ratatouille who aspires to be a great chef despite being a rat?


Remy.

500

 Which actress played the character of Katniss Everdeen in “The Hunger Games” film series?


Jennifer Lawrence.

500

Who provides the voice for Marty the zebra in ‘Madagascar’?


Chris Rock.


500

Gaufrette potatoes are basically the same thing as what?


Waffle fries.


500

‘Two households, both alike in dignity’ is the first line of which play?

Romeo and Juliet.


500

Which land animal can't jump?

Elephant.

600

The three "Chipmunks" were Alvin, Theodore, and who else?

Simon.

600

What was the first country to give women the right to vote?

New Zealand (in 1893)


600

 Which bone are babies born without?

Knee caps.

600

When was the Milan Conference?


1800.

600

Which is the most expensive Disney movie ever made?

Tangled. 


600

Petrography is the study of which items?

Rocks.


600

What was the name of Dorothy's dog in the Wizard of Oz?

 

Toto.




600

True or false: Washing mushrooms in water will make them soggy.


False.


600

Who is the best friend of Matilda in the play, "Matilda?"

Lavendar.

600

How much bamboo does a giant panda eat in a day?

Up to 84 pounds.


700

What was the last Harry Potter movie created called?

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

700

In what city were the first infections of COVID-19 discovered?

Wuhan, China.

700

How many teeth does an adult human have? (Commonly)

32.

700

NAD, stands for what?

National Association of the Deaf.


700

 What animal does Merida turn her mother into?

A bear.

700

What year did Princess Diana perish in a Paris traffic crash?

1997.

700

Which animated film is about the adventures of a number of pets who live in a Manhattan apartment building?

The Secret Life of Pets.

700

Which country is the biggest exporter of coffee beans worldwide?


Brazil.



700

Which actress caused a sensation when she played Fanny Brice in the 1964 musical "Funny Girl?"

 

Barbra Streisand.


700

What is the most poisonous animal in the world?

Golden poison frog.




800

 What is the name of the Full House reboot on Netflix? 

Fuller House

800

How many years are there in a millennium?


1000 years.


800

What connects the muscles with the bones?


Tendons.

800

What month and year did DPN (Deaf President Now) at Gallaudet University take place?

March, 1988.

800

Where are Carl and Russell trying to go on their adventure in Up?

Paradise Falls.

800

What is the rarest blood type in humans?


AB Positive.

800

In "The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part", the visiting aliens come from what planet?

 

Duplo.


800

What is the only fruit with seeds on the outside?

Strawberries.



800

Which pandemic plays an important role in the musical Rent?

HIV/AIDS.

800

Which animal's front teeth never stop growing?

Squirrel.


900

Who are two famous YouTube stars that has become a boxing/fighting stars as well?

Jake Paul and Logan Paul.

900

"Vote for Pedro" was seen on a student council t-shirt worn by the tot-loving title character of what 2004 indie comedy hit?


Napoleon Dynamite.

900

 In which year did Hitler commit suicide?


1945.

900

True or False: Is it rude to walk through two people signing?

No. Just walk right through.

900

What was Stitch's experiment number in Lilo & Stitch?

626.


900

Pickles start out as which vegetable?

Cucumbers.

900

What's the title of the original animated movie about a time when the Earth was overrun by glaciers?

Ice Age.

900

As of 2019, what food brand offers different filters on its website for "Chunky," "Chunky Maxx," "Slow Kettle Style," and "Kid Fun" soups?

Campbell's.

900

Which show tells the story of two friends named Elphaba and Galinda?

Wicked.

900

 Which animal laughs when it's tickled?

Rats.

1000

 What is the real name of the actor known by his stage name “The Rock”?


Dwayne Johnson.

1000

Abraham Lincoln was the first elected president for what American political party?

Republicans.

1000

How many times has the Mona Lisa been stolen?

One.

1000

True or False: Deaf people clap their hands at a performance/show.

False. 

1000

 Complete this quote from Mushu in Mulan: "Dishonor on you, dishonor on your ____"

Cow!

1000

Which state consumes the most turkeys on Thanksgiving Day?


California.

1000

Where did the Grinch steal Christmas?

Whoville.



1000

What food of the three bears did Goldilocks eat?

 

Porridge.

1000

What was the first Broadway show with an all-female creative team?

Waitress.

1000

How far away can a wolf smell its prey?

 

2 miles away.


1100

Jim Carrey played which holiday character?

 

He played the Grinch.

1100

In a website browser address bar, what does “www” stand for?

World Wide Web.

1100

Whose assassination resulted in the Lorraine Motel becoming the National Civil Rights Museum?

The assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.

1100

Can Deaf people drive?

YES, duh.

1100

Where does Nemo end up when he's captured in Finding Nemo?

Sydney, Australia.

1100

Brianne Howey and Antonia Gentry star as a mother and daughter in what popular Netflix series?

 "Ginny & Georgia"

1100

What film features the animated characters Lola and Lenny?


A Shark Tale.


1100

What popular two-word Thai dish, served as either street food or a staple of Thai restaurants, is typically made with rice noodles, scrambled egg, peanuts, and meat, among other items?

Pad Thai.

1100

Cassandra, Grizabella and Skimbleshanks are all characters in which Andrew Lloyd Webber musical?

Cats.


1100

Which sea creature can change its gender?

 

Oysters.


1200

What Day Is Star Wars Day?

May 4th.

1200

What color eyes do most humans have?

Brown.

1200

Aspirin comes from the bark of what tree?

Willow.

1200

Hearing people should assume that Deaf people can lip read everything they say.

NO.

1200

 In The Princess and the Frog, which object is Ray in love with, thinking it's a firefly?

A star.

1200

How many moons does Neptune have?

14.

1200

What movie is about a Princess being primed for an arranged marriage?

The Princess Diaries 2-The Royal Engagement.

1200

What staple of Korean cuisine is made from salted and fermented vegetables? The most common ingredients are cabbage and Korean radishes.

Kimchi.

1200

Cobweb is a fairy in which Shakespeare play?

 

A Midsummer Night’s Dream.


1200

What is a polar bear’s skin color?

 

Black.


1300

"Thriller" was a worldwide hit in 1984 for which artist?


Michael Jackson.

1300

A tick bite can make you allergic to what food?

Red meat.

1300

What does “SPF” mean in sunscreen?


Sun Protection Factor.


1300

What percentage of Deaf babies are born to hearing parents?

90%!

1300

What is Maleficent's only weakness?

Iron.

1300

What is the Grinch’s dog’s name?

Max.


1300

Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth first met on the set of which film? 

The Last Song.

1300

Poppy seeds, toasted sesame seeds, dried garlic, dried onion, and salt are the common mix of ingredients with what universal-sounding name of a seasoning?

"Everything but the bagel" seasoning.


1300

"___: You're the One that I Want" was a 2007 reality competition show to cast the lead roles of Danny and Sandy in a Broadway musical revival. What musical's one-word title goes in the blank?

Grease.

1300

What sea creature has the ability to clone itself?

Jellyfish.

1400

What movie won the first ever Oscar for Best Animated Film?

Shrek.

1400

What planets literally rain diamonds?

Saturn and Jupiter.

1400

What is the chemical symbol of gold?

Au.

1400

Name three famous Deaf people that you know.

Answers will vary.

1400

 In the Pixar film "Inside Out," what are the names of the five emotions inside Riley's mind?

Joy, Sadness, Anger, Disgust, and Fear.

1400

Where is the world’s largest Starbucks?

Chicago.

1400

What land are the tiny dinosaurs try to get to in 'The Land Before Time'?

 

The Great Valley.

1400

Chicagoan Jimmy Dewar worked as a manager at a Hostess factory when he created a banana cream pastry in 1930. During WWII when bananas were scarce, vanilla cream replaced the banana filling. What is this product? 


Twinkies.

1400

What 2004 smash-hit teen comedy movie opened as a musical on Broadway in Spring 2018? The Hollywood Reporter noted in its review that one character changed from an "imperious arbiter of high school hotness to full-blown arch villainess."

Mean Girls.

1400

Which animal in a pride does the majority of the hunting?

Lioness (female lion).

1500

Why were the words "eras" and "renaissance" particularly relevant in 2023?

They were the names of hugely successful tours by Taylor Swift ("The Eras Tour") and Beyoncé ("Renaissance World Tour"). 


1500

What is the fear of spiders called?

 

Arachnophobia.


1500

How many bones do sharks have?

 

NONE.


1500

Name 3 examples of how Deaf people face discrimination.

Answers will vary.

1500

Emperor Kuzco turns into what animal in The Emperor’s New Groove?

 

Llama!


1500

Transylvania is a real-life region in what country?

Romania.


1500

Who falls in love with the Donkey in 'Shrek'?

 

The dragon.



1500

What popular dip has a name coming from the Nahuatl words "ahuacatl" and "molli?" Traditional recipes for this dip include lime juice, cilantro, and jalapeños while non-traditional recipes could include basil, pomegranate seeds, or peas.

Guacamole.


1500

Although John Williams is known for writing original film scores, he also won an Oscar for adapting the score in the 1971 film version of what Broadway musical that's set in a shtetl?

Fiddler on the Roof.

1500

What percentage of their lives do cats spend sleeping?

70%.


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