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American Trivia
100
What Woolworth called his chain of stores he opened in England in 1909.
What is "Three-and-Sixpence" stores?
100
Felix the Cat's girlfriend.
Who is Phyllis?
100
This person provided the high-pitched voice of Mickey Mouse in the early Walt Disney films starring the animated mouse.
Who is Walt Disney?
100
The "Circle of Life" came from this Disney film.
What is "The Lion King?"
100
This material was put between the steel framework and the copper skin of the restored Status of Liberty to prevent corrosion.
What is Teflon?
200
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!! Where archaeologists believe they have located the burial site of Boudicca, the British queen who led a bloody revolt against Roman rule in the first century AD.
What is under Platform 8 of the King's Cross Railway Station in London?
200
The number of years Robinson Crusoe spent shipwrecked on his island.
What is 24?
200
The two films for which Elizabeth Taylor won best actress Oscars.
What are "Butterfield 8" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?"
200
Charlie Sheen's real name.
What is Carlos Estevez?
200
These two specific places are the only remaining places that have free-roaming panthers in North America.
What are the Everglades and the Big Cypress Swamp?
300
The famous French landmark that is named after a German city.
What is the Eiffel Tower. (Built by Gustave Eiffel whose grandfather moved to Paris from Eifel, Germany and became known as Eifel because his friends couldn't pronounce his name, Boenickhausen. Eventually grandfather added another "f" to the name.
300
The "Emerald City" was the working title of this classic novel.
What is "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?'
300
The person who dubbed Miss Piggy's voice in "The Muppet Movie."
Who is Johnny Matthis?
300
The number of Jacksons in the original musical line up.
What is Five?
300
This state has towns of Romance, Sweet Home, and Success.
What is Arkansas?
400
The piece of construction equipment that is named after an early seventeenth century British hangman.
What is the derrick? Named after Thomas Derrick who carried out more than 3,000 executions during his career at Tyburn, near what is now the Marble Arch in London.
400
This famous American poet was a West Point cadet for two weeks but was forced to leave after failing math and grammar.
Who is Carl Sandburg?
400
What British film companies are purchasing when they buy a product called Kensington Gore.
What is artificial blood?
400
The time in Wyoming when it is 9:00 am in Missouri.
What is 8:00 am?
400
This time is shown on the reverse side of the $100 bill on the Independence Hall clock.
What is 4:10?
500
The island nation named after a Dutch province.
What is New Zealand?
500
The location of a 24-foot long, 3,500 pound aluminum lipstick tube mounted on a caterpillar tractor tread.
What is the Yale University campus? (It is a sculpture donated by pop artist Claes Oldenburg.)
500
This American actress once described herself as being "pure as the driven slush."
Who is Tallulah Bankhead?
500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!! What Forrest Gump's mom said life is like.
What is a box of chocolates?
500
Juliette Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts, suffered with this physical handicap.
What is deafness?
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