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100

What’s the biggest couWhat’s the biggest country in the world? 

A. CHINA

B. RUSSIA

C. CANADA

B. RUSSIA

100

Group of food containing berries, apples, and oranges.

FRUIT
100

Orange juice and champagne comprise this adult beverage.

mimosa

100

From the 1960s through the early 1990s, he said “Heeeeere’s Johnny!” every weeknight.

Ed McMahon

100

On January 27, 1961, the Time magazine cover featured this man’s inauguration

Kennedy (JFK)

 The edition featured excerpts from his inaugural address along with an account of the snowy inauguration

200

What country has the famous pyramids?

Egypt

200

When water changes into ice

Freeze

200

Brie and Roquefort cheese come from this country.

France

200

The phrase “Danger, Will Robinson!” was famously uttered by a robot on this 1960s show.

Lost in Space


In pop culture, the phrase caught on as a way to warn someone that they were about to make a mistake or that they were overlooking something.

200

The March 2, 1962, cover was out of this world with this man, the first American to orbit Earth

John Glenn

 Artist Boris Artzybasheff painted the image, and it was one of approximately 800 works of original cover art donated by Time to the National Portrait Gallery in 1978.

300

What country has a big wall spanning the length of the country?

China

300

A green amphibian that jumps and eats flies.

FROG

300

The Barefoot Contessa is the nickname of this celebrity chef.

A. Ina Garten

B. Gordan Ramsay

 C. Rachel Ray

Ina Garten

300

“Live long and prosper” comes from Mr. Spock and this show

Star Trek

300

This author of Catcher in the Rye was the cover feature on September 15, 1961

J. D. Salinger

 The reclusive writer was also known for his short stories, often published in The New Yorker.

400

What country has a festival with the running of the bulls?

Spain

400

To get something without paying for it.

FREE
400

With the slogan “Service at the speed of sound,” this drive-in, fast-food restaurant has skating servers.

A. Diner Dash

B. Sonic

Sonic

 The restaurant began life as a root beer stand on the same property as a steakhouse. If you have a craving for one of their discontinued items, you can still order it, and they will try to fill the order

400

This family was known for their distinctive bedtime routine that began with “Good night, John-Boy.”

the Waltons

 The Waltons creator Earl Hamner Jr. said this was something his own family did each night before going to sleep when he was growing up.

400

The June 5, 1964, edition featured the World’s Fair, held that year in this U.S. city. 

New York City

 Of the futuristic fair, Time wrote, “It returns the child’s eye to the retinas of men.”

500

What country’s capital is Addis Ababa?

Ethiopia

500

An upside down smile

FROWN

500

The Italian al dente translates to this in English.

“to the tooth”

500

Elaine introduced us to the phrase “yada, yada” on this show in “The Yada Yada” episode.

Seinfeld The hit ’90s show was supposed to be a one-time, 90-minute special, but it ran for 172 episodes.

500

This “most trusted man in America” graced the October 14, 1966, magazine cover.

Walter Cronkite

 The accompanying article called him “the single most convincing and authoritative figure in TV news.”

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