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100

This city is often referred to as the birthplace of Jazz.

What is New Orleans? 

100

This is the oldest soft drink in the United states.

What is Dr Pepper?

Dr. Pepper holds the title of the oldest soft drink in America. It was originally made in 1885 at Morrison’s Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas.

100

This NFL team is the only team that has their logo located on only one side of their helmets

Who are the Pittsburgh Steelers?

100

Members of the House of Representatives serve terms of this many years.

What is two?

100

In '61 movie, Audrey Hepburn's alternative to brunch in bed.

What is "Breakfast at Tiffany's"?

200

American Pie is the signature song for this singer/songwriter. 

Who is Don McLean?

200
This is the top selling spice worldwide.

What is Black Pepper? 

200

This boxer fought against Muhammad Ali and won.

Who is Joe Frazier?

(On March 8, 1971, Joe Frazier and Muhammad Ali fought for the boxing heavyweight championship. Both fighters were undefeated at the time of the bout. Frazier, who knocked Ali down with a left hook in the 15th round, won by unanimous decision )

200

On July 15, 1976, Jimmy Carter selected this senator as his vice presidential running mate

Who is Walter Mondale?

200

In his first feature film, he played The Scarecrow in "The Wiz."

Who is Michael Jackson?

300

This band is known for the 1975 hit "One of These Nights"

What is The Eagles?

300

This fast food restaurant chain has the largest number of retail locations worldwide.

What is Subway?


This shop, which first opened in 1965, now has approximately 41,500 locations around the globe. McDonald’s comes in second, with around 37,900 locations worldwide. 

300

This is the first pitcher who threw a 100+mph pitch that was recorded.

Who is Nolan Ryan?


Info: In 1946, Feller threw a pitch that was registered at 98.6 MPH. Although not quite 100 MPH, some thought that he may have reached the threshold earlier in his career, when pitch speed technology was in its nascent stages. The first pitcher to hit 100 MPH beyond a shadow of a doubt was Atlanta Braves pitcher Nolan Ryan.

300

He appointed more justices (nine) to the U.S. Supreme Court than any other president in the 20th century.

Who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt?

300

Creators of "Casper" say this film's logo plagiarized one of their characters.

What is "Ghostbusters"?

400

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is located in this state.

What is Ohio?

400

This is the common name for the Chinese Gooseberry fruit.

What is kiwifruit?

400

In the year 1900, women were first allowed to compete in the modern Olympic games. 22 women competed in 5 sports, sailing, croquet, equestrianism, golf, and this sport. 

What is Tennis?

400

The first two Black senators, Hiram Revels and Blanche Bruce, both represented this Deep South state.

What is Mississippi?

400

This sitcom topped the ratings for five seasons in a row, from 1971 to 1976.

What is "All in the Family"?

500

 Brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice formed this pop group in the late 1950s

Who are the Bee Gees?

500

This is the national dish of Mexico.

What is Mole Poblano?

500

In the 1971 Olympics, Nadia Comaneci was the first gymnast to score a perfect score. She was representing this country.

What is Romania?

500

This Northeastern man was 30, the minimum age for a U.S. senator, when he ran in 1962; he stuck around 47 years.

Who is Ted Kennedy?

500

Hitchcock's first American movie with Fontaine & Olivier, in which title character never appears. 

What is "Rebecca"?

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