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100

This long-running quiz show gives the answers first and contestants must supply the questions.

Jeopardy

100

The Grand Canyon calls this state home.

Arizona

100

This 1978 musical features the hit “Stayin’ Alive.”

Saturday Night Fever

100

The department of head who advise the President.

Cabinet

100

100

Blew / Blue

200

This long-running soap is set in the fictional town of Salem.

Days of Our Lives.

200

Elvis Presley’s Graceland mansion is in this state.

Tennessee

200

“I Will Always Love You” was famously sung by this “Queen of Soul.”

Aretha Franklin

200

The First Secretary of the Treasury.

Alexander Hamilton

200

200

Hear / Here

300

“Yada yada yada” became popular thanks to this 1990s sitcom.

Seinfeld

300

This state touches four of the five Great Lakes.

Michigan

300

“My Heart Will Go On” was sung by Celine Dion for this movie.

Titanic

300

President Washington was a General in this war

The Revolutionary War

300

300

Flour / Flower

400

Steve McQueen played bounty hunter Josh Randall in this series.

Wanted: Dead or Alive

400

This state is famous for potatoes.

Idaho

400

This British band was led by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.

The Rolling Stones

400

Document that incited the American Revolution

Declaration of Independence

400

400

Knight / Night

500

These two opposite roommates had one clean and one messy—played by Jack Klugman and Tony Randall.

Oscar and Felix from the Odd Couple

500

This state has more shoreline than the entire U.S. Atlantic coast, thanks to its thousands of lakes, but it’s not on an ocean.

Minnesota

500

This influential 1960s folk singer wrote “Blowin’ in the Wind” and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016.

Bob Dylan

500

The Constitution was written to replace this document.

The Articles of Confederation.

500

500


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