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100

How many candy dispensers are on the credenza?

3

100

This Palatine resident is the longest standing CSA on the team.

Who is Cindy Garner?

100

This American, Miami-based rapper, born Armando Christian Pérez, won the heart of our very own Kelsey Laird

Who is Pitbull?

100

This sport is not only a hobby of Erin Haley, but -unlike most ball games- cannot and does not utilize a standardized playing area.

What is golf?

100

Kitty and Marina love practicing their state capitals. Name 2 of the 6 state capitals that begin with the letter "C"

What is:

1. Carson City (NV)

2. Charleston (WV)

3. Cheyenne (WY)

4. Columbia (SC)

5. Columbus (OH)

6. Concord (NH)

200

Our production interns gather personal information so that we can spam potential prospects with this marketing material, otherwise abbreviated as RFP.

What is a Request for Proposal?

200

This national bank shares a name with Anthony Severino's dog

What is Chase?

200

This US rock band- a favorite of one of our FAs- achieved a new Guinness World Records title after becoming the first musical act to play a concert on all seven of Earth's continents. They have also received nine Grammy Awards, six of which were for the "Best Metal Performance" award in 1990, 1991, 1992, 1999, 2004, and 2009.

What is Metallica?

200

We have a lot of Cubs fans on this team, so you should all know their original team name which was in effect from 1876 until their official name change to the Chicago Cubs in 1903.

What is the Chicago White Stockings?

200

Along with Spain and France, this other country is one of 3 that has both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines.

What is Morocco?

300

Three former team members still currently work in this branch. Name two.

100 bonus points for all 3

Who are James Porte, David Whitacre, and Pete Bautista?

300

Looking for two words:

These two "homonyms" were mixed up by Julie Milla, when she mixed up this compound of nitrogen and hydrogen, with this infection of the lungs.

What is ammonia and pneumonia?

300

Sophie may have Canadian roots, but she doesn't have twelve World Music Awards or five Grammy Awards, unlike this Canadian songstress born in 1968. She notably sang the theme song for the Best Picture winner at the 1997 Academy Awards.

Who is Celine Dion?

300

NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers was in a relationship with this actress from 2014 to 2017. She began her professional career in television journalism as co-host of "Attack of the show" and as a correspondent of "The Daily Show," before becoming an actress, appearing in movies such as "Magic Mike" and "Oceans 8".

Who is Olivia Munn?

300

Pete may not be from Italy, but he should be familiar with the Po River, the largest in Italy. What is the length of the Po River in miles? (closest answer wins)

What is 405 mi?

400

How many dates has Julie Milla been on in 2019?

Four

400

The Danish form of Katherine, this middle name belongs to our very own, Jacqueline Malacha.

What is Karen?

400

If you've been on Bill Easom's sailboat, then you may have developed one or both of these phobias: Arachnophobia and Ancraophobia, which are the fears of what two different things?

What is the fear of spiders?

What is the fear of wind?

400

Name one of the two NBA teams in the West to have never made the Western Conference Finals since 2000.

Who are the Los Angeles Clippers or the New Orleans Pelicans?

400

With St. Patrick's Day approaching, let's celebrate Kitty and Sean's heritage with some Irish history trivia. The first recorded St. Patrick's Day parade was held not in Ireland, but in New York City in 1762. It wasn't until this year that the first St. Patrick's Day parade in Ireland was held in Waterford, the same year St. Patrick's Day became an official public holiday in Ireland. (closest answer wins)

What is 1903?

500

Seven current team members have each have had a relative work on the team in the past. Name five.

Who are Kramer, Kitty, Kathleen, Sean, Cindy, Bill and Dan?

500

This bizarre law enacted in 1954 in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, located in southeast France, prohibits "flying saucers" from traveling over the region's vineyards. The name of this law also bares the same name as a bottle of wine from Santa Cruz winery, Bonny Doon Vineyard, from which Bill Easom got the name for his sailboat.

What is "Le Cigare Volante"?

500

Said to be the origin story of the name of Blake's favorite drink - the Vegas Bomb - the Nevada Test Site (NTS) sits 65 miles north of Las Vegas and was one of the most significant nuclear weapons test sites in the United States up until its close in 1992. In what decade did nuclear testing at the NTS first officially begin? (500 bonus points for the specific year)

What is the 1950's? (1951)

500

Who was the first player in NHL history to score 100 points in a single season, when he scored 126 total points? Hint: It wasn't Mike Haynes or Jack Starkey

Who is Phil Esposito?

500

With an area of just 0.44 kilometers, this is the smallest independent country on Earth, where the majority of its 600 citizens live abroad. 

What is Vatican City?

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