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100

What does the “D” in “D-Day” stand for?

Day-Day and the term was used to describe the first day of any large military operation

100

What is Hominy?

Corn that has been dried and soaked in an alkali solution lye or slaked lime

100

What sport includes positions like gully, cover sweeper, and wicketkeeper?

Cricket

100

What is the most popular car color?

White

100

What band was synonymous with sun and fun in the 1960’s?

The Beach Boys

100

What 2 U.S. states do not observe daylight savings time?

Arizona and Hawaii

100

Which is the smallest state in the U.S.?

Rhode Island

200

Who was elected president of the U.S. in 1952, the same year that Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne?

Dwight Eisenhower

200

What is the oldest soft drink in America?

Dr. Pepper

200

Who beat Babe Ruth’s record oof 714 home runs in 1974?

Hank Aaron

200

What was the first American-produced Japanese car?

Honda Accord

200

What famous singer‘s signature song was “I left my Heart in San Francisco” and was propelled to stardom by the hit song, “Because of You”?

Tony Bennett

200

Which is the world‘s largest island, not including the continents of Australia and Antartica?

Greenland

200

Which board game was introduced in 1949 and includes landmarks like the peppermint stick forest?

Candy Land

300

Which beach had the highest number of casualties of any of the beaches invaded on D-Day?

Omaha Beach

300

African American Chef, George Crum, is credited with creating and popularizing which food in the 1800’s in upstate New York?

Potato Chips

300

Which NFL team was originally called the “New York Titans”?

The New York Jets

300

What luxury car brand has a “Spirit of Ecstasy” hood ornament?

The Rolls-Royce

300

Who was the heavy metal guitar player for Michael Jackson’s song “Beat It”?

Eddie Van Halen

300

Which mountain range in New York was a hot spot for summer getaways in the 1950’s and 1960’s, and is the setting of the movie Dirty Dancing?

The Catskills

300

What year did Disneyland open?

1955

400

Who was the first president to live in the White House?

John Adams

400

Which mouth-puckering candies were invented in Canada in the 1970’s and were originally called Mars Men?

Sour Patch Kids

400

What is the only sport To be played on the moon?

Golf

400

What sports car brand is known for its 911 model, first introduced in 1963?

Porsche

400

Which group had a hit song with “Twilight Time” in 1958?

The Platters

400

What is the world’s largest desert?

The Antarctic Desert

400

The unicorn is the national animal of which country?

Scotland

500

Who was the first president to be impeached?

Andrew Johnson in 1868

500

Which fast-food franchise is credited with reacting the very first, modern drive-thru window?

Wendy’s

500

What is the only team in the NFL to neither host or play in the Super Bowl?

Cleveland Browns

500

What car sold more than 1 million units in 1965, setting a record that still stands today?

Chevy Impala

500

Who was the singer-songwriter, considered by many to be the greatest electric guitar player of all time, who performed the ”Star-Spangled Banner“ at Woodstock?

Jimi Hendrix

500

Which 2 continents are entirely in the Southern Hemisphere?

Australia and Antarctica 

500

What is the highest-grossing movie of all time?

Avatar

600

What nickname was given to the amphibious trucks used by the Allies during the D-Day Invasion?

Ducks, officially known as DUKWs

600

What is the world’s most expensive spice?

Saffron

600

What team won the very first NBA game in 1946?

The New York Knicks

600

What was the first car to break the sound barrier?

Thrust SSC

600

What was the name of the song Doris Day sung in the 1956 Hitchcock film, The Man Who Knew Too Much?

“Que Sera, Sera”

600

Which country has the most time zones?

France, due to its overseas territories 

600

What is the lowest point in the U.S.?

Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park, California

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