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100

This aircraft manufacturer produces the most common general aviation training aircraft, nicknamed "Skyhawk"

Cessna

100

This famous rapper stated in an interview that at the age of 17, he stopped writing his raps down and hasn't written a single song since. He once allegedly recorded 53 songs in one night.

Lil Wayne

100

This basketball player was on the most amount of Sports Illustrated covers of any athlete

Michael Jordan

100

This country legally established Voodoo as a religion in 2001

Haiti

100

This President was in office during the Cuban Missile Crisis

John F. Kennedy

200

This aircraft was at the center of attention following the crash of Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 which killed a total 346 people

Boeing 737 Max

200

Born Tauheed Epps, this rapper attended Alabama State University on a basketball scholarship. He also was 1/2 of a rap duo called "Duffle Bag Boyz", formed by Epps and the answer to the 100 question in this category.

2 Chainz

200

Steph Curry was recently awarded Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year for 2022. The winner of this award in 2000 was the first athlete to win it for a second time.

Tiger Woods

200

This country produces 90% of the world's opium supply

Afghanistan

200

This event is commonly believed to have sparked World War I

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria

300

This military aircraft is a Call of Duty score streak reward called the "Gunship"

AC-130

300

Born in Minot, North Dakota to a military family, this rapper grew up in Germany, England, and Japan before settling down in a city familiar to us all.

Wiz Khalifa

300

Name the three countries who hosted the olympics and no longer exist (100 points per country)

USSR, Yugoslavia, West Germany

300

World famous LEGO originated in this country

Denmark

300

The ancient Mayan civilization existed in this modern-day country

Guatemala

400

Top Gun 2 began with a scene of Tom Cruise stealing a prototyped aircraft and flying it at hypersonic speeds. In real life, this aircraft was the greatest surveillance aircraft used by the U.S., topping at an altitude of 85,000 feet and a speed of 2,200 MPH (a bullet travels roughly 1,800 MPH)

SR-71 Blackbird

400

Brother of Project Pat and co-founder of Memphis rap group Three 6 Mafia in 1995, this rapper went on to enjoy mainstream success following the group's separation in 2011. 

Juicy J

400

This Southeast Asian country has competed the most times in the Olympics without winning a gold medal

Philippines

400

As of 2022, there are 16 countries capable of completing space launches, ranked by their capabilities. In order, the top 8 are U.S.A., Russia, China, European Space Agency, Italy, India, Japan, and France. Name the remaining 8. Each correct answer is worth 50 points.

9. Australia (ASA)

10. Brazil (AEB)

11. Iran (ISA)

12. Israel (ISA)

13. Kenya (KSA)

14. South Korea (KARI)

15. North Korea (NADA)

16. Ukraine (SSAU)

400

This U.S. president was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1992

Abraham Lincoln

500

Airline ranking company Skytrax released its Top 10 Airline Rankings list for 2022. Name the airlines that made the cut. Each correct answer is worth 50 points. Hint: Not a single U.S. carrier made the top 10, and the #1 ranking airline has ranked seven times since the ranking's creation in 1999.

1. Qatar Airways (Qatar)

2. Singapore Airlines (Singapore)

3. Emirates (United Arab Emirates)

4. ANA All Nippon Airways (Japan)

5. Qantas Airways (Australia)

6. Japan Airlines (Japan)

7. Turkish Airlines (Turkey)

8. Air France (France)

9. Korean Air (South Korea)

10. Swiss Air (Switzerland)

500

This musical duo, hailing from Queens, New York, claimed fame following their release of "Shook Ones: Pt II".

Mobb Deep

500

Since the first MLB opening day of the 1910 season, every U.S. president has thrown out a ceremonial first pitch except this man. (William Howard Taft threw the first ceremonial pitch)

Jimmy Carter

500

This African country has the lowest life expectancy in the entire world (Men: 37 Women: 34)

Zimbabwe

500

Following the abolition of slavery in the U.S., the American Colonization founded this colony in Africa to return formerly enslaved African people to Africa. This country was founded in 1822 and was granted official U.S. diplomatic recognition in 1862

Liberia

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