Game Shows
New Year Traditions
Olympics
Malls
Hotels
100

What game show has families compete against each other?

Family Feud

100

What are the New Years traditions in America?

Watching the Ball Drop and Making Resolutions

100

Did the Olympics always allow professional athletes to compete?

No

100

Which state had the first mall?

Minnesota

100

Can Hotels track down stolen towels?

Yes. They've started putting computer chips in towels and linens to track them down 

200

What game show has been on TV the longest?

The Price is Right

200

What is Spain's New Years tradition?

Eating 12 grapes at midnight

200

How many years are in between each Olympic Games

4 years

200

Which state has the most malls?

California

200

Are there hotel rooms under water?

Yes. Zanzibar has underwater hotels that allow people to sleep with the fishes

300

What Game Show gave away an elephant?

The Price is Right

300

What is Ireland's New Years tradition?

They throw loaves of bread at walls and doors 

300

Was Tug of War ever an Olympic Sport?

Yes

300

Are Malls still popular in America?

No, they're shutting down across the country

300

Is there a hotel made out of ice?

Yes, there is an ice hotel in Sweden that's open every winter

400
How many games of Jeopardy has 1 person one?

Ken Jennings has won 74 games

400

What is Brazil's New Year tradition?

They eat a pomegranate and tuck the seeds in their pockets

400

How young is the youngest Olympian?

10 years old (Gymnast in 1896)

400

How many people visit the mall of America in Minnesota each year?

40 million

400

Do Hotels reuse soap?

Yes, they recycle used soaps from rooms and melt them down to make new soap bars

500

How much does the wheel in Wheel of Fortune weigh?

2,400 pounds

500

What is the Philippines' New Years tradition?

Wearing Polka-Dots and filing their homes with fruits

500

How old is the oldest Olympian?

72 (Shooter in 1920)

500

How many square feet is the World's Biggest Mall?

12 million ft2

500

How old is the oldest hotel?

1,300 years old

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