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100

First female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. She was also the longest-serving Prime Minister of the UK in the 20th century. Known as the Iron Lady,

Margaret Thatcher

100

What fast-food chain founded in 1964 was named for brothers Forrest and LeRoy Raffel?

Arby's. The name stands for RB--Raffel Brothers.

100

Are considered two of the most influential celebrity siblings in fashion and have got the contracts from Louis Vuitton and Chanel to prove it.


Jaden and Willow Smith

100

This celebration in Buffalo is the largest in the United States, featuring polka music and plenty of Polish food.

Dyngus Day

100

What is the name of the biggest part of the human brain?

 The cerebrum

200

He carried forward the movement with nonviolent civil disobedience based on his Christian beliefs. He worked for the case of civil rights with President John Kennedy. In 1964, he received the Nobel Peace Prize for fighting racial inequality through non-violence.

Martin Luther King Jr

200

On the New York Stock Exchange, what is the ticker-tape symbol for the Anheuser-Busch company?

BUD. The company manufactures Budweiser beer.

200

American pop-rock band. Formed in 2005, they gained popularity from their appearances on the Disney Channel television network.


Jonas Brothers

200
Alfred P. Southwick (1826–1898), was a steam-boat engineer, dentist, and inventor from Buffalo, New York. He is credited with inventing a "humane alternative" to hanging, and first used in 1890

the electric chair

200

The outside layer of skin on the human body is called the?

 

 Epidermis

300

Prime Minister of Britain for two terms. He led Britain to victory in his tenure during the second world war, and the first person to be made an honorary citizen of the United States.

Winston Churchill

300

What famous American, in a bid to show the commercial potential of the soybean, appeared at a convention in 1939 outfitted in clothes made entirely from that very versatile vegetable?

Henry Ford. His shoes were the only part of his wardrobe not made from soybeans.

300

Often rated the number one and number two greatest female tennis players in the world, 



Venus and Serena Williams

300

President who was sworn into office in Buffalo following the shooting and subsequent death of President William McKinley.

Theodore Roosevelt

300

The bones around your chest that protect organs such as the heart are called what?

Ribs

400

The Emperor of France from 1804-1814 and then again in 1815. Considered a great military commander, he expanded his kingdom over Europe through wars dominating the European and World affairs during his reign.

Napoleon Bonaparte

400

What were Kleenex tissues marketed as when they were first introduced in 1924?

 A cold cream remover.

400

Although her sisters are Marykate and Ashley, She achieved international recognition for her role as Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch in superhero films set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe...


Elizabeth Olsen

400

Home, in Buffalo, to the original buffalo wing, a popular dish now found across the entire country.

Anchor Bar

400

The bones that make up your spine are called what?

Vertebrae

500

Is a Pakistani activist for female education and the youngest Nobel Prize laureate.  She is known for human rights advocacy, especially the education of women and children in her native Swat Valley in northwest Pakistan. She has become "the most prominent citizen" of the country.

Malala Yousafza 


500

What product was advertised with the slogan, "Just what the doctor ordered?"

 L & M cigarettes

500

They might come from a long line of football royalty (Dad's family co-owns the New York Giants; mom's family founded the Pittsburgh Steelers), but these famous sisters and native New Yorkers opted out of the east coast elite to score big in Hollywood. 


Kate and Rooney Mara 

Mara Sisters

500

Buffalo’s nickname references the city’s size as the second-largest in New York second to New York City.

Queen City

500

At birth, how many bones do you have?

350: We start off life with 350 bones. However, bones fuse together as we grow, leaving an adult with only 206 bones.

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