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This famous park is in the middle of New York City.

What is Central Park? It’s the crown jewel of urban open space, and it’s larger than the country of Monaco.

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After two failed companies, he founded the first auto company as well as the moving assembly line, which revolutionized production methods around the world.

Who is Henry Ford? One of Ford’s greatest quotes is, “Whether you believe you can do a thing or not, you are right.”

100

This color is on top of the standard vertical traffic light.

What is red? The world’s first traffic light was installed at Parliament Square in London in 1868. Its gas lights were manually controlled by police officers.

100

This car rental company used the slogan “We try harder” for 50 years.

What is Avis? Their new slogan is “It’s your space.”

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This historic NFL team famous for their all black helmet and yellow stripe.  

Who are the Steelers

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Children use this slang term for germs.

What is cooties? The term originated during World War I when troops used it to mean body lice.

200

This European city, built around canals, comprises a large number of islands.

What is Venice? It consists of 118 islands that are linked by a few hundred bridges. Your best bet is to walk or ride a water taxi to get around the city.

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This early industrialist and his associates founded Standard Oil.

Who is John D. Rockefeller? The Sherman Antitrust Act became law because of Standard Oil’s near-monopoly on oil.

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These flying, nocturnal mammals often live in barns and are important to the ecosystem in reducing insect pests.

What are bats? Bats have the most acute sense of hearing among land mammals. They use echolocation to navigate and find prey, emitting high-frequency sounds and listening for the echo.

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Nicknamed “The Golden Bear,” this man won 18 major golf championships during his career.

Who is Jack Nicklaus? He was a child prodigy, shooting 51 at age 10 on a nine-hole course the very first time he ever played. He left the regular PGA Tour to compete in the Senior Tour in 1990. He is also known for designing golf courses.

200

The birthstone of April

What is a Diamond

200

Before there were computer devices, we used to play here before dinner.

Where is outside? Remember when we came home from school, ditched our schoolbooks, and headed outside until our mothers called us in for dinner?

400

This windy U.S. city is often cited as housing the largest Polish population outside of Warsaw.

What is Chicago? Polish immigration started in earnest in the 1860s.

400

This woman became the first Black female millionaire in the United States by selling hair care products in the early 1900s.

Who was Madame C.J. Walker? Among her many achievements, she developed the “Walker System of Beauty Culture,” opened a college in Pittsburgh, and donated to organizations that would empower other Black men and women.

400

In Japan, this is the polite way to greet someone you meet.

What is to bow? It is polite to bow when greeting people, saying goodbye, or thanking them.

400

This CBS nighttime soap opera brought in record viewership with its “Who Shot J. R.?” episode.

What is Dallas? The episode aired November 21, 1980, and it revealed that Kristin Shepard shot J. R. For the entire season before the reveal, the question was on everyone's lips.

400

The 27th or 37th President 

(last name)

Taft or Nixon

400

In addition to watching films in the theater, we headed here to watch them on summer nights.

What are drive-ins? There are around 300 drive-ins still in operation in the United States and just over 40 remaining in Canada.

600

France’s grapes that grow in this region are known for their famed “bubbly.”

What is Champagne? In some countries, sparkling wine from grapes grown outside of the Champagne region must be labeled as sparkling wine or labeled champagne with a lowercase C.

600

This Chicago talk show host retired from her daily ABC show in 2011 and built her own media empire.

Who is Oprah Winfrey? Since leaving The Oprah Winfrey Show, she has had a continued media presence through O, The Oprah Magazine, an Apple TV+ series, and a podcast.

600

People on Earth hear this when an aircraft exceeds the speed of sound.

What is a sonic boom? What you’re hearing is a shock wave.

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In January 1994, a huge scandal erupted in Olympic skating when Tonya Harding’s husband arranged a baton hit on this ice skater, who went on to win a silver medal the next month at the Lillehammer Winter Olympics.

Who is Nancy Kerrigan? With a bruised and battered knee, Kerrigan won the silver medal, and Tonya Harding was implicated in the attack. The U.S. Figure Skating Association banned Harding for life. She also pleaded guilty to hindering prosecution of the assailants.

600

One of Shakespeare most famous tragedy's featuring Lago & Emilia

What is Othello

600

Gone are the days of spending entire days shopping here.

What is the mall? The first large-scale indoor mall in the United States opened in the early 1950s in Edina, Minnesota, and was called Southdale Center. It included 75 shops filling two levels of retail space.

800

This is the only city that spans two continents.

What is Istanbul? The Bosphorus (BAAS-fur-uhs) Strait divides the city between Europe and Asia.

800

This billionaire appears on the TV show Shark Tank and was once the majority owner of the Dallas Mavericks NBA team.

Who is Mark Cuban? He has always had a knack for business. When he was 12 years old, he reportedly sold garbage bags around his neighborhood.

800

This ancient symbol is still associated with the judicial system and impartial justice.

What are scales of justice (or Lady Justice)? It symbolizes weighing both sides of the argument to achieve an impartial decision.

800

She plays Erica Kane on All My Children and finally received an Emmy Award for her 19th nomination.

Who is Susan Lucci? She was always gracious and humorous about her numerous nominations and losses. In 2023, she won the Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award.

800

Capital of Norway 

What is Oslo

800

Long before streaming, kids used to record songs from the radio onto these.

What are cassette tapes? It wasn’t easy to hit stop and record on the recorder at precisely the right time.

1000

This country has the longest street in the world.

What is Canada? Yonge Street is 1,178 miles (1,896 kilometers) long and runs through Toronto.

1000

If not for this former CEO of Pan Am, the 747 aircraft wouldn’t be a part of Boeing’s fleet.

Who is Juan Trippe? He talked his friend, Boeing CEO Bill Allen, into betting the company (Boeing) on the 747. The deal was done on a handshake.

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This character is the protagonist in the eponymous TV series set in New York City and based on Rex Stout’s mystery novels.

Who is Nero Wolfe? The 2000s version stars Maury Chaykin as Wolfe and Timothy Hutton as Archie Goodwin, Wolfe’s sidekick. The series is set in the 1940s to 1950s.

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In 2009, this Scottish singer came out of nowhere to win second place on the TV talent show Britain’s Got Talent and became an overnight sensation.

Who is Susan Boyle? Since then, she has sold over 25 million albums and received two Grammy nominations and three Guinness World Records, including one for being the oldest artist to reach No. 1 with a debut album in both the U.S. and the U.K.

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Lake Erie touches this state.

What is Ohio. 

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Before we could look up things on the internet, we used these machines at the library to view old newspapers, magazines, and documents.

What are microfiche (or microfilm) readers? We also used the Dewey decimal system to find books.

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