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100

Nicknamed 'Scarface', this American Gangster's business card listed him as a used furniture dealer.

Who was Al Capone.

100

Punishable by 6 days imprisonment and banned in 1349 by King Edward III of England, this favorite American sport was a major concern for National security.

What is football (using a pig's bladder).

100

The plastic tip on the end of a shoelace.

What is an aglet.

100

Roy Cleveland Sullivan, a former park ranger in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, holds the Guinness World Record for surviving the most of these.

What are lightning strikes (7)

100

Said to have made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs, what is the name of this ship.

What is the Millennium Falcon.

200

Alfred P. Southwick, a dentist and inventor from Buffalo, New York, is credited with inventing this shockingly useful device in 1881.

What is the electric chair.

200

Watch what you say, this law prohibits Blasphemy, with risk of loosing this!

What is your tongue.

200

This organ is constantly eating itself.

What is the brain.

200

These two weather conditions are needed to form a rainbow.

What are sun and rain.

200

Queen Amidala and this Jedi married in secret.

Who is Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader)

300

Widely thought to be America's first known serial killer, this man was also on the short list of Jack the Ripper suspects.

Who was H.H. Holmes.

300

A lot of people today would be found guilty of this sumptuary law; punishable by a fine of 200 marks, imprisonment or even excommunication. Sorry, Amazon.

What is extravagant spending.

300

In the key of F, this automotive device does not always strike the right cord.

What is a car horn.

300

How many cows flew by the truck in the 1996 movie Twister?

What is two.

300

Yub Nub! These furry little creatures think C3PO is 'some sort of God'.

What are Ewoks.

400

The body of this alleged assassin was exhumed in October 1981 for confirmation of his identity.

Who was Lee Harvey Oswald.

400

David Bowie, John Lennon and John Cleese would have lost their lands and titles if they had turned down this honor in the 1300s.

What is a knighthood.

400

Invented during the Great Depression, this canned food item cooks itself after it is packaged.

What is SPAM (pork, salt, water, potato starch, sugar, and sodium nitrate)

400

Classifying hurricanes based on their maximum sustained wind speed, the Saffir-Simpson Wind Scale reaches up to what level?

What is Category 5 (157mph+)

400

Twins separated at birth.

Who are Luke & Leia.

500

Vincenzo Peruggia, an Italian museum worker, stole this famous work of art, only to be caught 2 years later trying to sell it.

What is the Mona Lisa.

500

This method of torture or execution generally involved placing heavy weights upon a person with the intent to kill or coerce a confession.

What is pressing.

500

Remaining unchanged since 1886, this logo is said to be the most recognizable in the world.

What is Coca-Cola

500

This volcano destroyed an entire Roman city, covering it in 19 feet of ash and debris, freezing it in time.

What is Mount Vesuvius.

500

Affectionately named "Baby Yoda", for his likeness, this green creature's name is actually this.

What is Grogu.

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