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100

This play is about a magical world where epic duels, extraordinary spells and beloved characters come to life based on the novels by J.K. Rowling.

What is Harry Potter and the Cursed Child? 

100

Hugh Jackman is starring in this musical on Broadway currently. 

What is The Music Man?

100

This famous artist loved animals. He had a pet monkey, an owl, a goat, a turtle and packs of dogs and cats. His first word was pencil and his real name is 23 words long!

Who is Pablo Picasso?

100

Located along the earthquake-prone Ring of Fire, this Asian island nation experiences 20 percent of the world’s 6.0-magnitude or higher temblors annually.

What is Japan?

100

The first computer was invented in this decade of the 1900s. 

What is the 40s? 

200

Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of the beloved Harper Lee novel may have been snubbed by Tony nominators for Best Play, but it has been drawing crowds since opening in December 2018.

What is To Kill a Mockingbird?

200

This musical has had the most number of performances on Broadway.

What is Phantom of the Opera?

200

This artist painted one of the most recognizable works of a farmer and his daughter standing in front of an old farmhouse titled American Gothic.

Who is Grant Wood?

200

This Southeast Asian country is the world’s largest island nation, but no one knows exactly how many islands it contains (thousands and thousands, to be imprecise)

What is Indonesia?

200

You lose up to __% of your taste buds during flight. 

What is 30%?

300

This play is based on a novel that spans decades of change in Afghanistan—including the Soviet and Taliban periods—in the story of an emigré haunted by guilt about a violent incident in his childhood.

What is the Kite Runner?

300

This musical is the highest grossing Broadway show.

What is the Lion King?

300

This famous artist only sold one painting - on record. 

Who is Vincent Van Gogh?

300

This European nation is the most visited country in the world with 89 million annual tourists.

What is France?

300

There are 41 Broadway theaters in New York, but despite the title, only 4 theaters are located on Broadway Street. Name one. 

What is The Winter Garden, The Roundabout, The Marquis, or the Broadway Theater? 

400

This classic drama by Arthur Miller illuminates the dark underbelly of the American Dream and its elusive promise of equality and opportunity for all.

What is Death of a Salesman?

400

This Broadway musical lottery only costs $10 a ticket if you win. 

What is Hamilton?

400

This person was one of the top suspects in the stealing of Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" from the Louvre. 

Who is Pablo Picasso?

400

This country uses the most time zones at 11 until they reduced it to 9 in 2011.

What is Russia?

400

The "M's" in M&Ms stand for these two names. 

Who are "Mars" and "Murrie?"

500

Another London import, Simon Stephens' adaptation of Mark Haddon's YA novel follows a boy with autism on a quest for the killer of his neighbor's dog.

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time

500

This musical closed after only 5 performances. This show based on Stephen King's horror novel has one especially upbeat number called “Out for Blood,” for example, is all about slaughtering pigs.

What is Carrie?

500

This artist, one of the founders of the Impressionist movement, suffered from rheumatoid arthritis starting in 1892. Amazingly, he continued to paint for the last 20 years of his life despite the pain and limitations he suffered.

Who is Pierre-Auguste Renoir?

500

As a multiethnic country, it has over 520 spoken languages among its residents.

What is Nigeria?

500

The pioneering researcher won the Nobel Prize for her study of spontaneous radiation in 1903, and then won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911 for her work in radioactivity. She was the only person to receive the Nobel Prize in 2 different sciences. 

Who is Marie Curie?

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