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100

Which country invented tea?

China

100

Baloney is a form of what?

Sausage
Baloney is the colloquial name for bologna sausage, a type of cold cut usually made of pork or beef.

100

Which president, the first to receive a Secret Service code name, was called "General," even though he was only a captain in World War I?

Harry Truman
100

Snoopy, from the "Peanuts", is what breed of dog?

Beagle
Many people don't see the resemblance of a beagle in Snoopy. His energetic personality, appetite, and loving attitude mirrors a beagle though.

100

What figure from English folklore came to be associated with Santa Claus?

Father Christmas

200

Kodiak island is in which US state?

Alaska

200

Red Stripe is a popular beer brand that originates from which country?

Jamaica
Red Stripe beer, introduced in 1928, is a product of the Desnoes & Geddes brewing company located in Jamaica.

200

What is the world's smallest country?

Vatican
Vatican City is surrounded by Rome, Italy, and is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church

200

Who played The Siren in the original /Batman TV series?

Joan Collins

200

The schedule of public holidays in the United States is largely influenced by what?

The schedule of federal holidays, but is controlled by private sector employers.

300

Which actress said, “Fasten your seatbelts. It’s going to be a bumpy night." 

Bette Davis

300

L-cysteine, an amino acid used to preserve the shelf life of bread, is made up of what?

Human Hair
L-cysteine is found in the human body and is derived from human hair (as well as duck feathers) when used in bread.

300

What is William Driver's nickname for the American Flag?

Old Glory

300

In which New York nightclub in I Love Lucy was Ricky Ricardo bandleader and emcee?

Tropicana Club

300

Name the animatronic cassette-playing bear toy that every kid wanted for Christmas in the mid 80s.

Teddy Ruxpin

400

Pure water has a pH level of around?

7

400

Bacchus is the Ancient Roman god of which beverage?

Wine
Bacchus, better known by his other name Dionysus, was the Ancient Roman god of wine.

400

Which one of the seven ancient wonders of the world is still standing today?

The Great Pyramid of Giza
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza pyramid complex. Historical analysis tells us that the Egyptians built the Giza Pyramids between 2589 and 2504 BC.

400

Ed Sullivan was Broadway gossip columnist on which newspaper?

New York Daily News

400

In Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” what was Mr. Scrooge’s first name?

Ebenezer

500

Zurich is the largest city in what country?

Switzerland

500

Which of the following fruits is known to have meat-tenderizing properties?

Pineapples
Other fruits besides pineapples that are known to possess enzymes which can tenderize meats are kiwis and papayas.

500

What is the roman name for the goddess Hecate?

Trivia

500

Who first asked contestants to "come on down" on The Price Is Right?

Johnny Olden.

500

In the early 1800s, the first gingerbread houses were reportedly inspired by what famous fairy tale?

Hansel and Gretel

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