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100

Ricky Martin's song, "Livin' la Vida Loca," translates to "Living..." this.

What is "the crazy life?"

100

These five bodies of water lie between Canada and the United States.

What are The Great Lakes?
100

Your circadian rhythm, aka you "body clock," is a cycle that lasts this long. Your body maintains it by responding to changes in sunlight.

What is 1 day?

100

Songs from this movie musical include "My Favorite Things," "The Lonely Goatherd," and "Edelweiss."

What is The Sound of Music?

100

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wrote a "letter from" this place in 1963, defending the strategy of nonviolent resistance to racism.

What is Birmingham Jail?

200

The name for this Tex-Mex dish possibly comes from the Spanish for "little donkey" because, like a donkey, it can hold many things.

What is a burrito?

200

This 1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald has been adapted to film four times, the most recent starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

What is The Great Gatsby?

200

Franz Mesmer was an early pioneer of this practice, which involves the inducing of a trance-like state. His name is where we get the word "mesmerize."

What is hypnosis?

200

Emily has six records by this pop/soft rock artist. Their hits include "Mandy," "I Write the Songs," and "Copacabana."

Who is Barry Manilow?

200

President Nixon resigned from office following his involvement in this scandal, named after the hotel in which the first crime took place.

What is Watergate?

300

This 2017 Latin pop single by Luis Fonsi ft. Daddy Yankee translates to "Slowly" in English.

What is "Despacito?"

300
This nickname for Babe Ruth comes from the Italian word for "baby."

What is "The Great Bambino?"

300

This game you play with babies is an example of an object permanence test. It shows that babies up to 9 months of age think objects cease to exist when hidden from view.

What is peek-a-boo?

300

This musical duo's album Private Eyes features songs such as "Private Eyes" and "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)."

Who are Hall and Oates?

300

The Axis powers of WWII originally consisted of three countries: Germany, Italy, and this Asian nation.

What is Japan?

400

The title of this Doris Day song is followed with the lyrics "whatever will be, will be."

What is "Que Sera, Sera?"

400

This chain of indoor water parks has 19 locations across the United States and Canada. Its mascot's name is Wiley.

What is Great Wolf Lodge?

400

This 1971 study, led by Dr. Philip Zimbardo, observed the psychological effects of perceived power by assigning guard and inmate roles to participants. It is now known as the "Stanford [this] Experiment." 

What is "Prison?"

400

This artist's Back Home Again album features songs such as "Annie's Song" and "Thank God I'm a Country Boy."

Who is John Denver?

400

The 24th amendment to the U.S. Constitution ended this type of tax in 1964.

What is a poll tax?
500

Popularized by Frank Sinatra, this song's title in Spanish is "A Mi Manera," which describes the fashion in which he's lived his life.

What is "My Way."

500

This flaming song's most popular recording was performed by Jerry Lee Lewis. It was also featured in the 1986 film, Stand By Me.

What is "Great Balls of Fire?"

500

If you were to administer one of these tests, you would show the participant an inkblot image and ask them to tell you what they see.

What is a Rorschach Test?

500

Titles on this artist's Greatest Hits album include "Diana," "Puppy Love," and "Put Your Head on My Shoulder."

Who is Paul Anka?

500

The assassination of this archduke of Austria directly led to the start of WWI. This is also the name of a Scottish rock band.

Who is Franz Ferdinand?

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