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90's
100

This fast-food restaurant is the most popular in the world with more than 30,000 restaurants in 119 countries.

What is McDonald's

100

These are played before every movie.

Trailers

100

This black and white bird warms its eggs by resting it on its feet.

Penguin

100

This children's playground toy was banned in Indonesia and Japan in 1958 for "Stimulating Passion"

Hula Hoops

In 1958, Japan and Indonesia banned the public use of hula hoops on the grounds of public indecency.

100

This show is the longest-running program in MTV history

The Real World

200

Sushi is a piece of raw fish- True or False

False- Raw pieces of fish are known as "Sashimi"

200

This man directed "Jurassic Park", "Indiana Jones", "ET", and "Jaws"

Steven Spielberg

200

This animal squirts ink out when it is protecting itself.

Squid

200

Americans do this up to 22 times a day?


Open the fridge. This is surprising, considering that Americans eat 20% of all meals in their cars.



200

When was the World Wide Web introduced?

1991

300

This is the unusual name for an American dish that consists of three different birds cooked and served together, also known as a three bird roast.

Turducken- Turkey, Duck, and Chicken

300

This character was played by two different actors throughout the Harry Potter series.

Dumbledore

300

This is the biggest animal to ever live on earth.

The Bule Whale. The blue whale is bigger than any known dinosaur and can grow to be longer than 30 T-Rexs

300

In Florida, It’s Illegal For Unmarried Women To Do What On Sundays?

Skydive

The law is rarely, if ever, enforced.

300

What stuffed animal fad debuted in 1993?

Beanie Babies

400

This is the most commonly stolen food around the world.

Cheese

400

What is the name of Jack Sparrow's ship in "Pirates of the Caribbean"

The Black Pearl

400

This shark can grow up to 100 feet long, with 7.5in teeth, and jaws nearly 10ft wide

Megalodon

400

What is the National Animal of Scotland?

The Unicorn

It was first featured on the Scottish royal coat of arms in the 12th century.

400

Who lost part of his ear to the teeth of Mike Tyson in 1997?

Evander Holyfield

500

You receive this many when you ask for a baker's dozen.

13

500
What is Napoleon Dynamite’s favorite sport?
What is Tetherball
500

This mammal is known for it's big tusk and is often referred to as the "Unicorn of the Sea"

The calm and majestic Narwhale

500

Iceland Diverted Roads To Avoid Disturbing Communities Of What?

Elves

More than half of the country’s population believe elves, dwarves, and ghosts exist, so they make sure not to upset them.

500

In 1996 this sheep was successfully cloned, what was her name?

Dolly

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