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100

What 1993 movie features a theme park populated by cloned dinosaurs?

Jurassic Park

100

Who recorded the hit song “Rolling in the Deep”?

Adele

100

What Great Lake borders Milwaukee

Lake Michigan

100

What is the largest organ of the human body?

Skin

100

This term describes repeated movements, sounds or actions that can help an autistic person regulate sensory input or emotions.

Stimming

200

What actress played Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada?

Meryl Streep

200

What band featured Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham?

Fleetwood Mac

200

What Wisconsin city is home to Lambeau Field?

Green Bay

200

What element has the chemical symbol Ag?

Silver
200

Sounds, lights, textures, tastes and smells can sometimes produce unusually strong or weak responses in autistic people. What are these commonly called?

Sensory sensitivities/sensory differences

300

In Friends, what is Chandler Bing's middle name?

Muriel

300

What singer's real name is Stefani Germanotta?

Lady Gaga
300

What famous architect, born in Wisconsin, designed Fallingwater?

Frank Llyod Wright

300

Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?

France
300

What term describes hiding autistic traits or copying neurotypical social behaviors in order to fit in?

Masking/ Camouflaging 

400

Rose Nylund from The Golden Girls grew up in what fictional Minnesota town?

St Olaf

400

What 1991 Nirvana album includes “Smells Like Teen Spirit”?

Nevermind

400

Wisconsin became the 30th state in what year?

1848

400

What is the smallest country in the world by land area?

Vatican City

400

What concept views neurological differences such as autism and ADHD as part of natural human variation rather than simply as deficits?

Neurodiversity

500

In The Silence of the Lambs, what is Hannibal Lecter's profession?

Psychiatrist

500

Before becoming a solo star, Lionel Richie was a member of what group?

The Commodores

500

What Wisconsin city was once known as the “Four-Wheel-Drive Capital of the World” because of the company that developed an early four-wheel-drive automobile there?

Clintonville

500

What is the name of the deepest known point in Earth's oceans?

Challenger Deep

500

What autistic professor and animal-science expert wrote Thinking in Pictures?

Temple Grandin

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