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100

What human organ has 4 chambers?

Heart

100

Which dance from the '60s created the largest craze?

The Twist

100

What are animals without a backbone called?

Invertebrates

100

What is the only U.S. state that borders just one other?

Maine.

100

How many legitimate children did King George III have?

15

200

What is the scientific symbol for potassium?

K

200

This 1969 movie had the tagline "Ben and Pardner shared everything... even their wife!". A musical romp, it featured the singing "talents" of Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood. What was the title of this movie?

Paint Your Wagon

200

Name three of Earth's oceans.

Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern (Antarctic) oceans

200

What is the only U.S. state with a Spanish motto?

Montana, where the motto is “Oro y plata” (which translates to “Gold and silver”). Bonus points: Montana’s state nickname is the Treasure State.

200

How many legitimate children did King George III have?

15.

300

What is your Knee Cap bone?

Patella

300

Marilyn Monroe, the typical blonde bombshell, played a somewhat different role in her last movie. What was the title of Marilyn's last movie, that hit the theaters in 1961?

The Misfits

300

How many megabytes in a gigabyte?

1,000

300

What color are the arches at the McDonald’s in Sedona, Arizona?

Turquoise.

300

Which fruit did many people in the Western world think was poisonous until 1820?

Tomatoes

400

Which planet has the most gravity?

Jupiter

400

The Four Seasons was one of the top groups of the early 1960s with four US chart toppers. What is the name of the group's lead singer?

Frankie Valli

400

Which U.S. president pardoned all Vietnam War draft dodgers on his second day in office?

Jimmy Carter.

400

What is the most common street name in the United States?

Second Street.

400

What did the Raines Law, enacted in 1896 in New York, do?

Made it illegal to sell alcohol on Sundays.

500

What part of the atom has no electric charge?

Neutron

500

This film wins 5 Oscars -- including best picture, best screenplay, and best actor -- at the Academy Awards ceremony honoring the films of 1967. Name the film.

In the Heat of the Night

500

If a train was supposed to arrive at 3:15 pm and arrived 1/3 of an hour late, what time did it arrive?

3:35 pm

500

What is the only U.S. state that does not have a rectangular flag?

Ohio.

500

Which unusual substance was the primary ingredient in the laxatives Lewis and Clark brought on their expedition?

Mercury.

600

How many teeth do adult humans have?

32.

600

A rocker and his girlfriend finally tied the knot on this day. Who was the lucky couple?

Elvis Presley and Priscilla Beaulieu

600

How many seconds make 1.5 hours?

5,400 seconds.

600

In 2015, which country started thanking people via text message when their donated blood was used?

Sweden.

600

Who invented the cotton gin?

Eli Whitney.

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