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100

The stars and the ________ are symbol of America?

stripes 

100

What content is America on?

North America

100

What is the one animals known to use tools? 


Chimps 

100

"We shall always have Paris"

Casablanca

100

What sport is being played here?


Beach Volleyball 

100

This superhero has  bat on his chest who is he?

Batman

100

What is said to be nipping at your nose in the winter? 

Jack Frost 

100

Mona Lisa, Starry Night, The Last Supper, are all examples of what type of art? 


paintings 

200

Rosa Parks refusal to give up her seat on the bus sparked what? 

Bonus: how long did it last? 

From when to when? 

Montgomery bus boycott
Dec 5, 1955 – Dec 20, 1956
200

What country would you North of the US? 

South of the US? 

Canada 

Mexico 

200

Black with white strips or white with black strips?

What animal might have this issue? 

Zebra


200

"As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again.”

Gone with the Wind 

200

What famous race is 26.2 miles and run in November every year?

New York City Marathon 

200

This super hero changed his clothes in a phone booth?

superman 

200

What falls from the sky in winter? 

Snow and Ice 

200

What superhero wears a ring that gives him power? 


Green Lantern 

300

What famous suspension bridge November 1st 1957?

Mackinac suspension bridge

300

Where would one located The Everglades National Park?

Florida

300

What animal is commonly poached for its ivory tusks?

Elephants 


300

There's no place like home

Wizard of Oz 

300

What is the nationality of NASCAR driver Mario Andretti?

Italian 

300

Who was batman's side kick?

Robin 

300

What do you use to melt the snow in winter? 

salt or sand 

300

North America is the ______ largest content in terms of population and size?

3rd

400

November 8th 1960 a new president was elected. Who was it? 

Bonus: What number president was he? 

John F Kennedy 

35th 

400

The longest US coastline belongs to what state?

The longest coastline in the United States belongs to Alaska, with 6,640 miles of land bordering the Pacific Ocean.

400

King Kong was a famous what?

Gorilla 


400

Stupid is as Stupid does 

Mama always said life was like a box of chocolates 

Forrest Gump

400

 If a referee ends the play and holds up two fingers, what is he calling?

Two touches

Some referees use the spin of the ball as a guide to call this.

400

Who did batman fight?

Joker or Penguin 

400

What vehicles removed snow in the winter? 

snow plow 

400

Which animal knows is as also known as the "King of the Jungle" 

Bonus: where do they actually live? 

The majority of lions, actually live in the savanna.

500

November 10th 1975 a very famous ship wreck happened in Lake Superior. What was the name of the ship?

The Edmund Fitzgerald

500

Where is the lowest point in the US? 

Hint: -282 feet (-86 meters) 

Death Valley

500

A group of these is called a pride. What are they?

Lions 

500

Love means never having to say sorry

Love story 

500

what is the earliest known form of soccer?

Cuju, which is literally “kick ball.”

500

Dr. Bruce Banner becomes what when he's angry?

Hulk 

500

When you flop on the ground and spread out your arms and legs in the snow you make a what? 

snow angel 

500

What winter stable always comes in its own pattern? Each one is unique no matter what there have never been two exactly alike? 

snowflakes 

600

In 1954 what famous immigration port closed?

Ellis Island in New York

600

Where does one find the Mojave Desert?

California, Nevada, and Arizona.

600

This big water dwelling herbivore can reach speeds of 40 mph. What is it? 

Hint: it has a big horn on its snout 


600

Mrs. Robinson your trying to seduce me?

The Graduate 

600

How many panels are there on a traditional soccer ball?

32

600

Who is this queen?


Wonder Woman 

600

If you want to stay "safe" in the snowball fight you need a? 

snow fort

600

What amount of G force can a Nascar driver experience while behind the wheel? 

Bonus: What part of the body is most affected? 

Corners  can bring forces of 6 G's and the neck is most affected by this.

700

1979 what famous bomber first stuck?

UnaBomber

700

What state is known as "The Treasure State"

Montana

700

This animal is known for its human like laugh. What is it?

Spotted hyena 


700

Elementary my dear Watson

The Adventures of Sherlock Homes 

700

How heavy is a basketball?

Between 5.5 and 5.75 oz 

700

Who was Lois Lane? 

Bonus: Name her boyfriends real name

Girlfriend of superman aka Clark Kent 

700

Eskimo's live in an? 

Igloo 

700

The concept of gravity was discovered by which famous physicist?

Sir Issac Newton 

800

1945 famous WW2 war crimes trials began. What were they called? 

The Nuremburg Trials

800

What did Thomas Jefferson purchase in 1803?

the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803.

800

This animal resembles a pig accept it has tusks on this face. What is it?

Wart Hog 


800

"Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."

The Princess Bride

800

The sailed the oceans, trading with people of faraway lands, between the 8th and 11th centuries. Today, they loan their name to an NFL team that’s never won the Super Bowl. Who were they?

Vikings 

800

In the summer of 1940's this superhero was released. What was his name?


The Flame 

800

What  temperature is freezing?

32 degrees 

800

Which President gave the shortest inaugural address? 

How many words?

Bonus: Longest? How many words? 

It was Washington who in 1793 gave the shortest inaugural address of 135 words, while William Henry Harrison's 1841 speech, lasting almost two hours, was the longest at 8,455 words. Inaugural speeches set the tone for the incoming administration.
900

What is this a picture of? 


anit slavery literature 

On Jan. 30, 1864, Harper’s Weekly printed a large engraving of a group of recently emancipated children and adults. The caption described them as “Emancipated Slaves, White and Colored”; the images were based on widely circulated abolitionist photographs of emancipated children from New Orleans, including some who are white-passing.

900

What is the famous Louisiana swamp? 

How big is it? 

the Atchafalaya Swamp
Pronounced “uh-CHA-fuh-LIE-uh,” the Atchafalaya gets its name from the Choctaw phrase for “Long River.” An unmatched American wilderness, the Atchafalaya Swamp encompasses 1.4 million acres—an area bigger than the state of Rhode Island—between Lafayette and Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
900

What is this soon to be endangered animal? 


Pangolins!

These solitary, primarily nocturnal animals, are easily recognized by their full armor of scales. A startled pangolin will cover its head with its front legs, exposing its scales to any potential predator. If touched or grabbed it will roll up completely into a ball, while the sharp scales on the tail can be used to lash out.

900

No body puts Baby in a corner.

Dirty Dancing 
900

Three of the 25 largest U.S. cities (by population) don’t have any major pro sports teams (MLB, NFL, NBA or NHL). All three are in what same state?

Texas (Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso)

900

What comic book producer (company) brought all the characters listed above to life. They include batman, wondersome, the flame, superman, green lantern and aqua man?

DC Comics 

900

What causes it to feel colder than the actual temperatures? 

wind chill 

900

What common household spice an produce mind altering hallucinations if you ingest to much?

Nutmeg 

Because it contains myristicin, Nutmeg may produce symptoms similar to those of an anticholinergic poisoning. The reported initial neurological effects include giddiness, tingling, euphoria, and hallucinations that may include distortion of time and space, detachment from reality, sensation of separation from one's limbs, and fear of impending death 

However the amount is quite large for a spice 

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