Cola Wars
U.S.A.
Palindromes
Potpourri
Crazy Animal Facts
100

This 1970s ad campaign showed people tasting both Coke and Pepsi and claiming they preferred the taste of Pepsi.

What is "The Pepsi Challenge"?

100

This was the worst economic downturn in U.S. history.

What is the Great Depression?

100

This term of endearment is another name for father.

What is dad?

100

Oranges, lemons, and limes are this type of fruit.

What is citrus?

100

These two common household pets aren’t colorblind, but they do see color in a reduced range compared to humans.

What are dogs and cats?

200

In 1985, Coca-Cola made a disastrous marketing decision by changing its formula to this product.

What is New Coke?

200

The Betsy Ross flag has the stars assembled in this geometric shape.

What is a circle?

200

Weather stations use this to detect weather patterns; one example is the Doppler.

What is radar?

200

The odd one out, this is the only letter that doesn’t appear in the name of a U.S. state.

What is Q?

200

These highly intelligent garbage-digging bandits have human-like fingers.

What are raccoons?

300

This pop singer's 1989 deal with Pepsi was canceled after her "Like a Prayer" video was deemed controversial.

Who is Madonna?

300

This is the highest Federal Reserve Note (dollar) in circulation.

What is $100?

300

When you vote in government elections, you are exercising one of the rights of citizenship and fulfilling a part of this type of duty.

What is civic?

300

This is what lime slices tend to do in a drink.

What is sink?

300

These household pets are likely to sleep away the day and creep around the house at night.

What are cats?

400

In 1931, this candy manufacturer bought the failing Pepsi-Cola company.

Who is Charles Guth?

400

If you need a little breathing room, maybe this least populous state is the place for you.

What is Wyoming?

400

This French word meaning “she” is also the name of a lifestyle magazine.

What is elle?

400

Some say Chicago is called the Windy City because of its windy weather, but in the late 19th century it was so named because these types of people were full of hot air.

Who are politicians?

400

This deadliest animal on Earth kills by carrying malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever, and other diseases.

What is the mosquito?

500

The headquarters of Coca-Cola are located in this Georgia city.

What is Atlanta? 

500

Abe Lincoln was born in this state.

What is Kentucky?

500

You have this palindrome if you have more than one of these long, detailed, written or filmed accounts of heroic deeds.

What are sagas?

500

It takes this number of days to complete a one-way trip on the Trans-Siberian Railway.

What is seven?

500

These mammals are skilled swimmers and hold hands when they sleep in the water.

What are sea otters?

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