Fast Food
World History
Television
Toys
The Human Body
100

Which Fast Food Chain's Slogan is "I'm Lovin' It."

McDonalds

100

Who built the great pyramids of Giza?

The Egyptians

100

What actress plays "Lucy" in "I Love Lucy." I'm looking for a full name.

Lucille Ball

100

What fashion doll based on the German "Bild Lilli" doll was released in 1959?

Barbie

100

How many traditional senses does a human have?

5

200

What is the most common pizza topping in the
US?

Pepperoni

200

What year did The United States of America become a Country?

1776

200

What was the name of Andy's son on "The Andy Griffith Show."

Opie

200

This American brand of scale model cars was invented by Elliot Handler and introduced by his company Mattel on May 18, 1968.

Hot Wheels

200

What is the largest organ in the human body?

The skin

300

Which fast-food chain’s original chicken seasoning recipe is purported to be a top-secret blend of 11 herbs and spices?

Kentucky Fried Chicken OR KFC

300

Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

Marie Curie

300

What 1980s show features a group of four older single women friends sharing a house in Miami?

Golden Girls

300

Which plastic pellet filled stuffed animals were first introduced in 1993 by Ty Warner and caused a national craze in the U.S. in the second half of the 1990s.

Beanie Babies

300

What part of the human body grows an average of 0.2–0.7 inches per month?

Hair

400

Which fast-food chain is named after the founder's daughter?

Wendy's (Named after Dave Thomas's daughter Wendy Thomas.)

400

What are the two Japanese cities that were bombed by the US during WWII (1 point per city)?

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

400

Which show is set in a bar in Boston, follows a group of local friends' antics and a "will they/ won't they" relationship between bartenders Sam and Diane.

Cheers

400

According to a 1963 commercial, what toy uses "two-ordinary light bulbs and a special cooling chamber" to make "cakes, cookies, candy, brownies, pizza, pies, and biscuits"?

Easy-Bake Oven

400

Where in the body would you find the Retina?

The Eye

500

This fast food chain named after founders Roy Allen and Frank Wright, was the first American chain restaurant to reach the milestone of 100 years in business.

A&W

500

Who created the printing press, allowing books to be mass produced for the first time?

Johannes Gutenberg

500

What actress played "Rachel Green" on Friends?

Jennifer Aniston

500

This game, which is still played today, originates from the ancient Greeks and involves bouncing a ball and a set of six-pronged metal pieces before the ball touches the ground.

Jacks

500

What is the term to describe a lower than normal level of blood sugar?

Hypoglycemia

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