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How many ribs are in the human body?

24 

Contrary to what was once thought, men and women generally have the same number of ribs

100

Which western actor was born Marion Robert Morrison?

John Wayne 

His nickname “The Duke” came from the name of his childhood dog and constant companion.

100

Which designer clothing brand uses a crocodile as its logo, having first introduced it in 1927?

Lacoste, It was the first brand to display a visible logo on its clothing.

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During the Renaissance, what would fashionable women shave off to achieve the look of a higher forehead?

Eyebrows/hairline 

Influenced by artistic works of the time, other trends included the use of white lead face makeup.

100

There are 293 ways to make change for which paper money denomination?

A dollar 

Mathematician Al Zimmerman devised a number table listing the number of ways to make change for amounts from one cent up to $100.

200

What substance are human nails largely made of?

Keratin Nail color can give you information about your health and health conditions.

200

Which music group is known for hits like “Chattanooga ChooChoo,” “A String of Pearls,” and “Serenade in Blue”?

Glenn Miller and His Orchestra 

Born Alton Glenn Miller, the famous conductor is synonymous with the Big Band era of the 1930s and ’40s.

200

What soft drink was

advertised in the

1950s as “the ‘fresh

up’ family drink”?

7UP 

The iconic futuristic ad featured a family riding a bottle of 7UP like a rocket.

200

The first National Women’s Day in the United States was celebrated in 1909 in which East Coast city?

New York City 

The celebration was held following a strike of nearly 20,000 garment workers, mostly young immigrant women.

200

The gopher tortoise is a type of burrowing land tortoise native to only which continent?

North America

 This creature prefers dry landscapes and lives in South Carolina, Florida, and Louisiana.

300

 How many bones do babies have when they are born?

300

300

What famous game show was hosted by Pat Sajak?

Wheel of Fortune. Pat Sajak retired from the show in June 2024. He hosted for 41 seasons, first appearing in 1983.

300

What fast-food restaurant is known for its golden arches?

McDonald’s. 

McDonald’s is a Chicago-based company that started as a drive-in restaurant in the 1940s.

300

Who was the first signatory of the Constitution?

George Washington Following him, state delegates signed from north to south.

300

In 1956, Milton Levine concocted the idea for what toy that provided a way for children to study a live insect colony?

The ant farm 

A poolside colony of ants inspired him he observed at a Fourth of July barbecue.

400

Whereabouts in the body do you have a saddle joint?

Thumb

400

Which actress starred in the Disney movie Mary Poppins?

Julie Andrews. Julie Andrews won the Oscar for Best Actress in 1964 for her performance in Mary Poppins. She beat Audrey Hepburn, who starred as Eliza Doolittle in the film My Fair Lady, a role Andrews was passed over for.

400

What beauty company started selling products door to door?

Avon. 

David H. McConnell started Avon in New York. He sold books and offered beauty products as gifts to customers.

400

In which European nation are the cities Ortona, Genoa, and Portici located?

Italy Portici was the location of Italy’s first railway, inaugurated in 1839.

400

Which is the name of a mountain range located on the continent of Asia?

The Himalayas. Mount Everest, at 29,029 feet (8,848 m), is the highest peak in the Himalayas and on the planet.

500

When was the first documented record made of animals in captivity?

Ancient Egypt

500

What type of music is Luciano Pavarotti known for?

Opera. Pavarotti is known as the “King of the High C.” The nickname comes from the purity of his voice in the high register. Pavarotti became the first tenor to hit all nine “high C’s” with his full voice in Donizetti’s aria “Quel destin” from La Fille du Regiment (The Daughter of the Regiment).

500

What South American country produces the most coffee beans?

Brazil. 

Brazil produces one-third of the world’s coffee beans. The country has 10,000 square miles (25,900 sq km) of coffee plantations

500

In which nation are the following national public holidays celebrated: Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and Tomb Sweeping Day?

China Each of these holidays lasts one day, while others like the Spring Festival last a week.

500

Which U.S. state is nicknamed the Magnolia State?

Mississippi The magnolia is also the official state flower and state tree.

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