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Nature
100

Throw Caution To....

The Wind

100

This classic show featured a talking horse

Mr. Ed

100

Who was the first person to walk on the moon?

Neil Armstrong

100

Which Hollywood actress married Prince Rainier of Monaco in 1956?

Grace Kelly

100

What type of tree do acorns come from?

Oak Tree

200

Well if that's not the Pot calling...

The kettle Black

200

This classic family show ended each week with the line "Good Night John Boy"

The Waltons

200

Name of the famous giant gorilla, who carried a beautiful woman to the top of the empire state building in the 1933 Film

King Kong

200

Which actor played the role of Indiana Jones?

Harrison Ford

200

Which insect known for its bright red and black coloration, is famous for its migratory pattern from North America to Central Mexico?

Monarch Butterfly

300

The bigger they are, the harder

they fall

300

This classic show featured the antics of a loud bus driver, Ralph Kramden and his best friend Ed Norton

The Honeymooners

300

Which Motown group had their first number one single with “My Girl?

The Temptations

300

Who was the founder of Microsoft?

Bill Gates

300

What is the most common type of tree found in the world?

Pine Tree

400

Play your cards close

To your chest

400

Who starred as the character of J.R. Ewing in the show Dallas?

Larry Hagman

400

What is the name of the trophy given to the NFL Super Bowl Champions

The Vince Lombardi Trophy

400

Who is known as the Queen of Soul?

Aretha Franklin

400

What is the process by which plants make their food using sunlight called?

Photosynthesis

500

When the cat's away...

The mice will play

500
  • Which member of the Rat Pack made a 1972 appearance on All in the Family? 

Sammy Davis Jr.

500

What actress starred as Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's

Audrey Hepburn

500

What famous aviator disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in 1937?

Amelia Earhart

500

What natural phenomenon is characterized by the appearance of light in the sky, commonly seen in the Arctic and Antarctic?

Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights in the north and Southern Lights in the south)

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