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100
What country is home to Mt Everest

Nepal

100

Established in 1960, this area spreads along 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard and three blocks of Vine Street in Hollywood, California. What is it called?

Hollywood Walk of Fame


100

Who painted the Sistine Chapel?

Michelangelo.

100

Our galaxy is commonly known as the...?

Milky Way

100

Who was the Indiana Fever's number one draft pick in 2024?

Caitlin Clark.

200

Which US president died of gastroenteritis while still in office?

Zachary Taylor
200

Who released their new album Life of a Showgirl today? (Hint: Abby's favorite musical Artist)

Taylor Swift

200

What was the working title of Margaret Mitchell’s 1936 novel Gone With the Wind?

Ba! Ba! Black Sheep.

200

What company made Bill Gates the most money?

Microsoft

200

Which five MLB franchises have never won a World Series?

 the Rockies, Brewers, Padres, Mariners, and Rays.

300

During the Gilded Age, who was the richest American and the country's first billionaire?

John D Rockefeller, the founder of Standard Oil

300

What music star walked hand in hand with a chimpanzee named Bubbles?

Michael Jackson

300

How many of Ernest Hemingway’s ten novels were published posthumously?

Three.

300

What is the fastest speed in the universe

light speed

300

Which two colleges competed in the first American football game?

Rutgers and Princeton (then known as the College of New Jersey).

400

What is the smallest continent on earth?

Australia

400

In which movie did Bette Davis utter the famous line, "Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night"?

All About Eve

400

What American artist of the twentieth century was known for his painted covers for the Saturday Evening Post, and for chronicling the American spirit in iconic pieces such as “Freedom Of Speech” and “Freedom From Want?”

Norman Rockwell

400

What is chalk made out of?

Limestone

400

What father/son combo each hit exactly 319 career home runs?

Cecil and Prince Fielder

500

Which German castle located in Schwangau inspired Disney's castles in Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty?

Neuschwanstein Castle

500

What popular dance craze, known for its hip motions, was popularized by Chubby Checker in 1960?

The Twist

500

What is the name of Captain Ahab’s ship?

Pequod.

500

What does a Geiger counter measure?

Radiation.

500

What is it called when an ice skater lowers their body into a crouching position and balances on one leg while extending the other leg forward?

Shoot the duck.

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