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The names of the 3 rivers in Pittsburgh

What are the Ohio, Allegheny, and the Monongahela

100

The animal that kills the most humans every year

What are mosquitos?

100

This holiday movie is famous for the quote "Keep the change, ya filthy animal."

What is Home Alone?

100
Sharks have this number of bones

What is zero?

100

Singer-actor Stefani Germanotta is better known as this stage name

Who is Lady Gaga?

200

The number of Super Bowls the Steelers have won

What is six?

200

Originally marketed as a sedative and treatment for morning sickness in the 1950s, this drug caused phocomelia in thousands of infants

What is thalidomide

200

This is the name of the Grinch's dog

What is Max? (short for Maximillian)

200

The famous scientist that invented the Polio vaccine at Pitt

Who is Jonas Salk?

200
This animal has three hearts

What are octopi, squid, and cuttlefish? (only need to get one of these to score)

300

This American steel magnate, who made Pittsburgh a steel capital, founded U.S. Steel in 1901

Who is Andrew Carnegie?

300

In human anatomy, the "hallux" refers to this body part

What is the big toe?

300

These foil-wrapped chocolate treats, whose name means “money” in Yiddish, are commonly used in the dreidel game.

What is gelt?

300

This is the color of the sunset on Mars

What is blue?

300

This Asian country has the highest population density in the world

What is Bangladesh?

400

This Pittsburgh neighborhood is known as the city’s “Little Italy”, famous for its Italian restaurants and annual festival.

What is Bloomfield?

400

Before the germ theory of disease, this physician theorized that “bad air” was responsible for epidemics, coining this term that influenced public health for centuries.

What is miasma?

400

Observed the day after Christmas, this holiday originated in the United Kingdom as a day to give gifts or money to service workers and the less fortunate

What is boxing day?

400

Ichthyologists study this

What are fish?

400

This is the name given to a group of flamingos

What is a flamboyance?

500

Number of bridges in Pittsburgh (answer must be +/- 10 to count as correct)

What is 446?

500

In ancient Greece, the now-extinct plant silphium was highly prized for this purpose

What is a contraceptive?

500

In some European traditions, this character accompanies Saint Nicholas to punish naughty children, often dressed in dark clothes.

Who is Krampus?

500

This element has the highest melting point of all metals, at over 3,400°C.

What is tungsten?

500

A standard piano has this many keys

What is 88?

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