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100
The saying “You can’t sit with us” was popularized by this movie.
What is Mean Girls.
100
Winning a Pulitzer prize and spending 88 weeks on the best seller list, this is Harper Lee’s only novel.
What is To Kill A Mockingbird.
100
Often mistaken by Americans as being Mexico’s Independence Day, this holiday is actually a celebration of Mexico’s unlikely victory in the Battle of Puebla.
What is Cinco de Mayo.
100
The reigning Superbowl champions.
Who are the Seattle Seahawks.
100
This legendary festival in 1969 hosted over 350,000 fans.
What is Woodstock.
200
This pair wrote and starred in Good Will Hunting.
Who are Ben Affleck & Matt Damon.
200
Anna Karenina is over 800 pages long, and is one of this Russian writer’s most recognized works.
Who is Leo Tolstoy.
200
This 16 day long festival held in Munich began in 1810, is a celebration of Bavarian culture.
What is Oktoberfest.
200
In 1994, he became the oldest boxer to ever win a major heavyweight title?
Who is George Foreman.
200
Amy Winehouse was the most recent person to join this “club” of famous musicians.
What is the 27 Club.
300
Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig have all starred in Eon-produced films, as this man.
Who is James Bond.
300
The 2009 movie following Max, a boy dressed in a wolf costume, is based off a book of the same name that was written by Maurice Sendak in 1963.
What is Where The Wild Things Are.
300
Boxing Day, a holiday observed by UK countries and Canada, takes place on this day.
When is December 26th.
300
Figure skater Nancy Kerrigan was famously attacked by the boyfriend of her rival, ______.
Who is Tonya Harding.
300
This famous studio is where the Beatles recorded 191 songs.
What is Abbey Road.
400
Adjusted for inflation, this 1939 film is the highest grossing movie of all time.
What is Gone With the Wind.
400
Mary Shelley wrote Frankstein in 1816, an unusual year known as _______.
What is "The Year Without a Summer."
400
Poisson d’Avril, a holiday in which children tape paper fishes to their friends backs, is the French equivalent of this popular U.S. holiday.
What is April Fool’s Day.
400
Wayne Gretzky played for this team in the 1980’s, before being traded to the LA Kings.
What is the Edmonton Oilers.
400
In what year did the Grammys begin awards for music
When is 1959.
500
This iconic British filmmaker, best known for his stage character “the Tramp,” wrote and starred in numerous silent films, producing very few “talkies” even after they replaced silent films.
Who is Charlie Chaplin.
500
Selling over 500 million copies world-wide, it is the bestselling NOVEL of all time.
What is Don Quixote.
500
This festival takes place in Brazil, from Friday to the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday, to mark the beginning of a period of religious discipline during Lent.
What is Carnival.
500
The first World Cup in 1930 was held in which country.
What is Uruguay.
500
This famous musician who was told by Paul McCartney the importance of owning publishing rights, later bought ATV Music and subsequently gained publishing rights to nearly every Beatles song in 1985.
Who is Michael Jackson.
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