History and Social Studies
Media
Animals
Music
Food
100
This game dates all the way back to the time of the Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD).
Rock Paper Scissors
100
This was the actor originally slated to voice Roger in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Paul Reubens, aka Pee Wee Herman
100
Despite their reputation as being deadly, there are only three known cases in all of medical literature of fatal bites from this creature.
Black Widow
100
Barry Manilow did not write this hit song and instead was written by The Beach Boys member Bruce Johnston.
"I Write the Songs"
100
This popular family pizza restaurant was created by the inventor of the Atari video game system, Nolan Bushnell.
Chuck E. Cheese
200
The oldest hotel in the world is located in this country and has been in operation since 705 AD.
Japan
200
The term “paparazzi” used to refer to the press photographers that hound celebrities was coined in the 1960s and is derived from the Italian word for “____”
very large mosquito.
200
There is enough toxin in the skin of a single adult Golden Poison Frog to kill this many people
100
200
The first rap (hip hop) single to top the U.S. music charts
Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice.
200
A staple of college and summer parties, the Jell-O shot was invented by this mathematician during his 1950s service in the military as a way of circumventing liquor restrictions at a base Christmas party.
Tom Lehrer
300
The average U.S. household has more of this electronic than it has occupants.
Television
300
Writers for this television series got creative with their titles as the show progressed; all the episode titles in season five were the titles of Led Zeppelin songs, in season six they were The Who songs, in season seven they were Rolling Stones songs, and in season eight they were Queen songs.
That 70's Show
300
A group of this animal is called a parliament, a wisdom, or a study, depending on your location
Owl
300
After being arrested for trespassing in Starkville, Mississippi, this famous musician broke his toe trying to kick out the bars of his jail cell.
Johnny Cash
300
There is an average of this many sesame seeds on a Big Mac bun.
380
400
During his stint as U.S. President he enjoyed two private screenings of 80s-era Star Trek films and, after his presidency was over, visited the set of Star Trek: The Next Generation to see everything up close and meet the cast and crew.
Ronald Reagan
400
Despite popular belief that they were computer generated, 40 live squirrels were trained for a scene in this movie.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
400
Humans as well as this animal both have seven neck vertebrae.
What is a giraffe
400
In 1980, this famous pop singer and actor starred in the Broadway production of The Elephant Man.
David Bowie
400
The iconic “Big Mac” McDonald’s burger wasn’t always known as such; invented and marketed in Pittsburgh, it was originally called (this) then “The Blue Ribbon Burger.”
The Aristocrat
500
In these countries, speeding fines are based on your annual income to ensure a ticket stings equally across the board; if you’re wealthy and tearing the road up in your new sports car, be prepared to pay a fee in the tens of thousands of dollars for your speeding infraction.
Finland and Denmark
500
Before he was the widely recognized and loved host of a painting show, this man was an Air Force First Sergeant.
Bob Ross
500
The only marine predator of a moose is this animal
Orca / Killer Whale
500
She is the only female performer in music history to have had U.S. Number 1 singles in the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s
Cher
500
The oldest evidence for this common household meal is from 6,000 B.C. The recipe ingredients include hippopotamus and sparrow meat.
Soup
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