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100

This 1950s car was very short lived.

What is the Edsel?

100

The telephone is ____________.

What is ringing?

100

According to Wikipedia, this Green Bay Packers' quarterback holds the record for the most career passing yards at 64,707.

Who is Brett Favre?

100

Father of the U.S.

Who was George Washington?

100

Date Pearl Harbor was attacked.

What was December 7, 1941?

200

First man to build autos by mass assembly line.

Who was Henry Ford?

200

Something children used to love to do with a tire and rope.

What is swinging?

200

This Miami Dolphins quarterback had previously held the record.

Who is Dan Marino?

200

Father of the Declaration of Independence.

Who was Thomas Jefferson?

200

Discovered the polio vaccine.

Who was Jonas Salk?

300

Year the Ford Thunderbird was introduced.

What was 1955?

300

Orville and Wilbur Wright enjoyed this.

What is flying?

300

Famous quarterback who later went on to star in pantyhose commercials.

Who is Joe Namath?

300

Father of the Constitution.

Who was James Madison?

300

16th U.S. President.

Who was Abraham Lincoln?

400

Thunderbird was introduced to compete with this auto.

What was the Corvette?

400

Moving to music.

What is dancing?

400

Basketball has this man to thank for the most points scored in his career at an astounding 38,387.

Who is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar?

400

Father of Invention

Who was Thomas Edison?

400

30th U.S. President.

Who was Calvin Coolidge?
500

Two of the AMC cars.

What are the Gremlin and Pacer?

500

Women tend to do this more than men.

What is crying?

500

This man currently holds second place for the most points scored during a basketball career.

Who is Karl Malone?

500

Father of the Universe

Who is God?

500

Finish the preamble to the Declaration of Independence: "We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are..."

What are "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness"?

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