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100

Which TV series has a "lost episode" due to the assassination of then-President John F. Kennedy? 

A. I Love Lucy

B. The Joey Bishop Show

C. Good Times

B. The Joey Bishop Show

100

What alcoholic spirit is found in all three of these cocktails: Gimlet, Aviation, and Tom Collins?

Gin

100

President John Adams approved legislation to set aside $5,000 to establish books for a library. Today, it is one of the largest and most prestigious in the world.

The Library of Congress

100

What is the main ingredient in guacamole?

Avocado

100

How many sides does a hexagon have?

6

200

In Happy Days, what was Fonzie's full name?

Arthur Fonzarelli

200

Toy included! What cheerful English word does McDonald’s use to describe its meal meant for kids?

Happy Meal

200

Name the English colony that, in 1607, became the first permanent colony in the U.S. 

A. Jamestown

B. Charleville

C. Smithburg

A. Jamestown

200

How many days are in a leap year?

366

200

What tissues connect the muscles to the bones?

Tendons

300

Sporting abundant hair and a love of happy trees, what was the first and last name of the guy who hosted the PBS television program "The Joy of Painting?"

Bob Ross

300

In 1936, what popular food brand debuted its first Wienermobile, a 13-foot-long vehicle shaped like a giant hot dog on wheels, as a way to promote its products?

Oscar Mayer

300

The 26th Amendment to the Constitution prohibits the federal government from using this as a reason for denying the right to vote.

Age

300

What is the currency of India? 

A. Rupee

B. Yen

C. Sterling

A. Rupee

300

What is the square root of 64?

8

400

What man served a single year as the mayor of Cincinnati in 1977, fourteen years before the debut of his namesake television show?

Jerry Springer

400

According to the USDA, a can of "fruit cocktail" must be comprised of 25-45% pears, 6-16% pineapple, 6-20% grapes, 2-6% cherries, and, as its largest proportion, 30-50% of what fruit?

Peach

400

Abraham Lincoln was famously born in Kentucky and lived much of his adult life in Illinois. However, he spent most of his childhood and early teenage years in what third state?

 Indiana

400

What is the name of the British comedy actor who started life in an English workhouse and rose to fame in the US during the era of silent movies?

Charlie Chaplin

400

What is the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

500

What TV show invented the rerun to allow its star time to recover during and after pregnancy?

I Love Lucy

500

Introduced in 1927, what powdered drink mix is the official state soft drink of Nebraska, where it was invented?

Kool-Aid

500

Which military academy opened on July 4, 1802, in New York?

West Point

500

On the official US list of popular baby names, what was the number 1 name for a girl born in 1950?

Linda

500

Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

Marie Curie

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