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100

Often hailed as the “King of Pop,” this artist’s iconic career includes the best-selling album of all time, “Thriller.”

Who is Michael Jackson.

100

This company sold its first book in 1995 and now operates convenience stores with no checkouts.

What is Amazon. 

100

This year, this basketball player broke the NCAA Division record for most points in a single season. 

Who is Caitlin Clark.

100

This interjection was used to rub a good joke in someone's face or cheer yourself on after a personal win, popularized as the catchphrase of the character Sheldon Cooper on the sitcom The Big Bang Theory.

What is "Bazinga!"

100

Often called the “voice box,” this organ in the human throat plays a crucial role in speech production.

What is the larynx.

200

This largest brass instrument is also the one with the lowest pitch.

What is the tuba.

200
This theory explains the interaction between the sellers of a resource and the buyers of that resource and can be represented by an upward-sloping, intersecting graph. 

What is the law of supply and demand.

200

This man was tormented and assaulted by hundreds of Chicago Cubs fans after he attempted to catch a playable foul ball in a crucial 2003 postseason game against the Florida Marlins. 

Who is Steve Bartman. 

200

In 1932, David Manners was the hero of “The Mummy”; in 1999, it was this actor.

Who is Brendan Fraser.

200

Slang for a convertible car with a soft cover.

What is ragtop.

300

Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and Joe Perry joined this rap trio on their 1986 hit "Walk This Way."

What is Run-DMC

300

With FDIC insurance, your money held in a bank is protected by the federal government if your bank fails. What is the insured amount per depositor, per institution and per ownership category?

What is $250,000.

300

This six-letter word names both a seed company and an exercise that combines a squat, a pushup, and a jump in the air.

What is Burpee.

300

Regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers in history, this director created masterpieces like “The Godfather” and “Apocalypse Now.”

Who is Francis Ford Coppola.

300

According to most parents, to prevent cramping, children should wait at least an hour before doing this activity.

What is swimming.

400

This singer won the first season of American Idol, and her songs "Stronger" and "Since You've Been Gone" have become anthems of self-empowerment and resilience.  

Who is Kelly Clarkson.

400

The blue and white striped logo for this tech company hasn't changed since Paul Rand designed it in 1972.

What is IBM.

400

This sport combines cross-country skiing with rifle-shooting skills.

What is biathlon.

400

This acorn-obsessed critter from the Ice Age films caused a "continental crack-up."

Who is scrat.

400

What is Greek for "label," it's a course outline of a school class.

What is syllabus.

500

This song contains the lyrics "He says, 'Son, can you play me a memory? I'm not really sure how it goes. But it's sad and it's sweet and I knew it complete when I wore a younger man's clothes.'"

What is the Piano Man.

500

Of the Big 4 U.S Airlines, the 4 that each have over 15% of the domestic market, it's the youngest. 

What is Southwest. 

500

Name this play in which the quarterback holds the ball and runs to either side of the offensive line, waiting for an opportunity to run up field and advance the ball. 

What is an option play.

500

This film follows the story of Harvard undergrad and computer genius who begins work on a new concept that eventually turns into what we know today as Facebook. 

What is The Social Network.

500

In Greek mythology, this winged horse sprang from the blood of Medusa and is associated with poetry and inspiration.

What is Pegasus.

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