TOURIST HOTSPOTS
AIRLINE TRIVIA
1950s MOVIE STARS
SCIENCE & TECH
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
100

This U.S. city is home to Times Square and Central Park.
 

What is New York City?

100

This is the three-letter code for Los Angeles International Airport.
 

What is LAX?

100

This blonde bombshell starred in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Some Like It Hot.
 

Who is Marilyn Monroe?

100

Water is made of these two elements.
 

Answer: What are hydrogen and oxygen?

100

This is the largest planet in our solar system.
 

Answer: What is Jupiter?

200

The Eiffel Tower is located in this city.
 

What is Paris?

200

This budget airline is known for “bags fly free.”
 

What is Southwest Airlines?

200

He played Moses in The Ten Commandments (1956).
 

Who is Charlton Heston?

200

This organ is responsible for pumping blood.
 

Answer: What is the heart?

200

The main language spoken in Brazil.
 

Answer: What is Portuguese?

300

Tourists flock to this ancient stone circle in England.
 

What is Stonehenge?

300

The term for when a flight stops in a city before continuing to the final destination.
 

What is a layover?

300

She danced with Gene Kelly in Singin’ in the Rain.
 

Who is Debbie Reynolds?

300

The process plants use to make food from sunlight.
 

Answer: What is photosynthesis?

300

This shape has 8 sides.
 

Answer: What is an octagon?

400

This famous wall once divided a European city until 1989.
 

What is The Berlin Wall?

400

This airline is based in the UAE and known for luxury suites on board.
 

What is Emirates?

400

This legendary actor died young in 1955 after starring in only three films.
 

Who is James Dean?

400

The tech company known for the iPhone.
 

Answer: What is Apple?

400

The inventor of the lightbulb (often credited).
 

Answer: Who is Thomas Edison?

500

Petra, the ancient rock-cut city, is located in this Middle Eastern country.
 

What is Jordan?

500

This major airline alliance includes Delta, Air France, and KLM.
 

What is SkyTeam?

500

He played Atticus Finch’s predecessor in To Kill a Mockingbird and starred in Roman Holiday.
 

Who is Gregory Peck?

500

This branch of science studies matter, atoms, and reactions.
 

Answer: What is chemistry?

500

This U.S. state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes.”

Answer: What is Minnesota?

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