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100

This city, and hometown to a Heartland employee, is the setting of many blockbuster movies that include Saturday Night Fever, American Psycho and Requiem for a Dream.

What is New York City.


100

Name the Disney Movie that is the basis for the music video to Gwen Stefani's hit song, "What You Waiting For"?

What is Alice in Wonderland.

100

This Ohio sports team shares a name with a fictional character from the show Family Guy.

Who are the Cleveland Browns.

100

This individual is the founder of Community Research Foundation (full name).

Who is William "Hobie" Hawthorne.

100

Name San Diego's oldest casino. 

What is Viejas Casino, Heartland employee Eunice's old stomping grounds. 

200

This actress, who appears in the hit movie Mean Girls, shares a hometown with Heartland psychiatrist, Dr. Kistler.

Who is Amanda Seyfried.


200

The band Metallica, who were also the first concert attended by Heartland supervisor Dr. Kholodova, filed a lawsuit against this music streaming platform in 2000.

What is Napster.

200

Football (soccer) superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is largely sponsored by which brand. 

What is Heartland employee Laura's former employer, Nike. 

200

Two Heartland employees once worked fulltime for this CRF program that shares a name with this popular movie starring Britney Spears.

What is Crossroads.


200

Gene Simmons, the bassist of KISS (first concert attended by Heartland employee, Santi), was born in this country. 

What is Israel. 

300

Name all six Heartland employees who identify a neighborhood within San Diego (City and County) as their hometown.

Who are Suzy, Alfredo, Santi, Kim, Laura, and Alexa.

300

The lead singer of this band, which was the first concert attended by two different Heartland employees, is referenced in a Ke$ha song.

Who are the Rolling Stones (will also accept who is Mick Jagger). 


300

The game of Ping-Pong, which Heartland employee Alfredo purchased during COVD-19 and can now enjoy in the comfort of his own home, began in this country.

What is England.


300

This individual is the founder and CEO of a San Diego organization that has programs throughout San Diego county tailored to assist clients struggling with substance abuse disorders.

Who is Jeanne McAlister.

300

In what century was the popcorn maker, which Heartland intern, Nina, can now enjoy in the comfort of her home, invented.

What is the 19th Century. 

400

How many Heartland employees identify their hometown as a place where the primary language is not English?

What is 6 Heartland employees.

400

This person, who shares a hometown with a Heartland employee, became the first hip-hop artist to win an Academy Award in 2003 in the category of "Best Original Song", which was featured in a movie set in their hometown.

Who is Eminem and/or Marshall Mathers.

400

This city was the first home to Bay Area Champion's the Golden State Warriors before they relocated to San Francisco. 

What is Philadelphia. 

400

This CRF program, where three current Heartland employees previously worked, was named after a psychologist who served as director of Mental Health services for the County of San Diego and Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health.

What is Areta Crowell (named after Dr. Areta Crowell).


400

This country was the birthplace to the karaoke machine, which Heartland employee Nadia purchased to belt out some tunes during quarantine. 

What is Japan. 

500

Fort Dix, NJ the hometown of Heartland employee Karla, is often referenced in which popular comedy-drama tv series that aired on CBS between 1972 and 1983. 

What is the TV series M*A*S*H. 

500

This Colombian born singer whose name is derived from the Arabic word meaning, "grateful", released her first English crossover album during this year.

What is 2001.


500

This professional golfer and Heartland intern, Katie share the same hometown of Murrieta, CA.

Who is Rickie Fowler. 

500

What year was the San Diego non-profit and former employer to beloved Heartland employee Mohamed, UPAC founded. 

What is 1974. 

500

This vegetable was famously hated by world renowned physicist, Albert Einstein. 

What are beets (what did you think of them Sahira?). 

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