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100

This band released Abbey Road and included John Lennon.

Who were the Beatles? 

100

The prophet-king who translated the Jaredite record.

Who was(is) King Mosiah?

100
She led France's army during the Hundred Years' War and was later canonized as a saint. 

Who is Joan of Arc?

100

This colorful, stretchy toy was often pulled, twisted and squished back into shape.

What is Silly Putty?

100

This happens when food is left cooking too long and turns black and bitter. 

What is Burning?

200

This pop artist's real name is Stefani Germanotta.

Who is Lady Gaga?

200

In the Book of Moses Satan told him to call him this divine title.

What is The Son of God?

200
She refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama, sparking a major civil rights movement. 
Who is Rosa Parks? 
200

This toaster pastry, introduced in the 1960s but wildly popular in the 1980s and 90s is known for it's sweet fillings and can be eaten straight from the package or heated.

What are Pop-Tarts?

200

This liquid is often used to deglaze a pan and is commonly used in cooking sauces and soups.

What is Broth?

300

A 1997 film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet is set aboard a doomed ocean liner.

What is the movie Titanic?

300

In the Doctrine and Covenants this Section contains the word of wisdom, a health code for members.

What is Section 89?

300

This queen of France, famously associated with the phrase "Let them eat cake," was executed during the French Revolution in 1793. 

Who is Marie Antionette? 

300

This chain let you rent VHS tapes and was a Friday night ritual for many families before streaming existed.

What was(is) Blockbuster? 

300

This Louisiana chef became a 1990s food network star known for Cajun-Creole cooking and the catchphrase "Bam!"

Who is Emeril Lagasse?

400

This device revolutionized music listening with the slogan "1,000 songs in your pocket."

What is the iPod?

400

The number of books in the Old Testament.

What is 39?

400

A 19th-century Indigenous North American woman acted as a translator and guide for an expidition

Who was Sacagawea? 

400

Popular in the 1980s women's fashion, this tailoring detail added structured volume to blazers and dresses, symbolizing power dressing in the workplace.

What are Shoulder Pads?

400

This French pastry technique relies on steam created from water in dough to produce a hollow interior, used for eclairs and cream puffs. 

What is pate a choux? 
500

This 2013 Walt Disney animation studios release directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, focus on two royal sisters, and became a global phenomenon partly driven by a break out power ballad that won the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

What is Frozen?

500

This apostle, once a Pharisee, wrote several epistles and is traditionally credited with authoring more books of the New Testament than any other writer.

Who is the Apostle Paul?

500

She founded the American Red Cross and was a pioneer in battlefield nursing. 

Who is Clara Barton? 
500

This toy line of small, collectible dolls had wild hair and bright colors and became a major 90's craze. 

What are Troll Dolls?

500

This kitchen technique involves cooking food in a vacuum-sealed bag in a temperature-controlled water bath.

What is Sous Vide?

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