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In Elf, Buddy is transported from the North Pole to this major US city.

What is New York City?

400




The oldest documented living individual tree in the world is a Great Basin BristleconenPine in the White Mountains of this state.

What is California?

400

This is the only winter sport that includes a shooting component, penalized by penalty loops or time added.

What is Biathlon?

400

Its capital is Bangkok, and it was formerly known as Siam.

What is Thailand?

400

The bar where Norm and Cliff were regulars in this classic Boston-set sitcom.

What is Cheers?

800

This actor plays the cynical news anchor Frank Cross in the 1988 film Scrooged.

Who is Bill Murray?

800

Known for its extremely hard wood, this common nut-producing tree has species named Shagbark and Pignut.

What is Hickory?

800

Shaun White is a highly decorated American athlete in this snowboarding event, which features a U-shaped course.

What is the Halfpipe?

800

This South American country is the world's largest producer of copper.

What is Chile?

800

This character from Modern Family started his career in the tech industry, eventually becoming a successful developer.

Who is Phil Dunphy?

1200

Tim Allen stars as Scott Calvin, who accidentally takes on the role of Santa in this 1994 movie.

What is The Santa Clause?

1200

The tallest known trees in the world, they are native to a narrow strip of coastal California.

What are Redwood Trees?

1200

This is the heaviest and thickest stone used in the Winter Games, often weighing around 40 pounds.

What is a Curling Stone?

1200

The Black Sea borders the northern coast of this country, whose capital is Ankara.

What is Turkey?

1200

Running from 1951-1957, this was the first television program to be filmed before a live studio audience.

What is I Love Lucy?

1600

This movie's protagonist, Kevin McCallister, is accidentally left behind when his family flies to Paris.

What is Home Alone?

1600

The sap of this tree is boiled down to create a popular pancake topping.

What is a Maple tree?

1600

In this event, an athlete combines ski jumping with a cross-country skiing race.

What is Nordic Combined?

1600

This island nation is the only country in the world whose national flag is non-rectangular.

What is Nepal?

1600

She is the extremely competitive, waffle-loving Deputy Director of the Pawnee Parks Department.

Who is Leslie Knope?

2000

Based on a 1947 short story, this film features a department store Santa Claus claiming to be the real deal.

What is Miracle on 34th Street?

2000

These trees are known for their fan-shaped leaves that turn a striking yellow in the fall; the genus is Ginkgo.

What is Ginkgo?

2000

The Summer and Winter Games are always offset by this many years.

What are Two Years?

2000

The highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro, is entirely within this country.

What is Tanzania?

2000

The final episode of this show, which featured the catchphrase "Dyn-o-mite!", aired in 1979 and involved a move to Mississippi.

What is Good Times?

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