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How old is Crush in Finding Nemo?

150(and still young!) 

100

What U.S. State was the last to lift a ban on interracial marriage, not changing the law until 2000?

Alabama

100

Stratus, Cirrus & Cumulus are names for different types of what?

Clouds

100

What U.S. nonprofit organization sells about 200 million boxes of cookies per year?

The Girl Scouts

100

According to Forbes magazine in 2004, who was the first person to become a billionaire by writing books?

J.K. Rowling

200

In Finding Nemo who said: “Fish are friends not food”? 

Bruce

200

What was the first country to use printed paper currency?

China

200

When used in the kitchen, sodium bicarbonate is more commonly known as what?

Baking Soda

200

Which American fast-food restaurant franchise has an item on its menu called the Blizzard?

Dairy Queen

200

In L. Frank Baum’s original 1900 novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, what color were Dorothy’s shoes?

Silver

300

At 2020 Oscars, which South Korean film took home four awards including best picture?

Parasite

300

The Hershey Company, commonly known as Hershey, was founded in which U.S. state?

Pennsylvania

300

On the periodic table of elements, which element has the shortest name?

Tin

300

Which South American country is the world’s largest producer of Coffee?

Brazil

300

Native to the coasts of the northern and eastern North Pacific Ocean, which marine mammal is the heaviest member of the weasel family?

Sea Otter

400

Released in 1941, what is the only Disney animated feature film with a title character that never speaks?

Dumbo

400

The signing of the Paris Peace Accords officially ended direct U.S. involvement in which War?

Vietnam War

400

Calling it “inflammable air”, which English scientist discovered hydrogen?

Henry Cavendish


400

What does the “E” stand for in the name of the American restaurant chain Chuck E. Cheese?

Entertainment

400

Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (The Young Ladies of Avignon) is a large oil painting created in 1907 by which Spanish artist?


Pablo Picasso


500

Which late actor starred as Kris Kringle in 1994 film Miracle on 34th Street?

Richard Attenborough

500

Which famous World War II general competed in the Olympics?

George Patton (1912 Stockholm Olympics pentathlon)

500

Menlo Park New Jersey was home to which inventors research laboratory?

Thomas Edison

500

A stroopwafel is a wafer cookie that originated in which European country?

Netherlands

500

The Waltz in D-flat major, popularly known as the “Minute Waltz”, is a piano waltz by which Polish composer?

Frédéric Chopin