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100

Who directed The Last Waltz?

Martin Scorsese

100

This causes the Earth's tides.

What is the moon?

100

This person invented a the light bulb in 1879.

Who is Thomas Edison?

100

This is the plural of "Moose"

What is Moose?

100

What is the largest ocean?

Pacific Ocean

200

Who wrote General Field Theory in 1950 in an attempt to expand Albert Einstein's theory of relativity?

Albert Einstein

200

Which fruit is associated with Isaac Newton and gravity?

Apple

200

This is what the first ten amendments to the US Constitution are called.

What is the Bill of Rights?

200

This is the term for a word that has the opposite meaning of another word.

What is an antonym?

200

What does the acronym MVP stand for in sports?

Most Valuable Player. 

300

What debuted at 11:30 p.m. Eastern time on October 11, 1975?

NBC's Saturday Night

300

The Earth is located in this galaxy.

What is the Milky Way Galaxy?

300

This person was arrested during the civil rights movement for refusing to give up her seat on the bus.

Who is Rosa Parks?

300

This is the author of James and the Giant Peach.

Who is Roald Dahl?

300

The unicorn is the national animal of which country?

Scotland

400

Who sang, in 1966: "There's something happening here, What it is ain't exactly clear"?

Buffalo Springfield

400

This is long the Earth takes to revolve once around the sun.

What is 365.256 days?

400

The Battle of Gettysburg was fought during this war.

What is the Civil War?

400

This is the type of word that "truthfully" is.

What is an adverb?

400

What is the only sea with no coastline?

The Sargasso Sea

500

What comic-strip canine was born at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm?

Snoopy

500

What’s the sun primarily made of?

Hydrogen

500

What do the stripes on the American flag represent?

The 13 original colonies

500

The words “the,” “an,” and “a,” are known as these in English grammar.

What are articles?

500

What is "cynophobia"?

Fear of dogs

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