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100

The Flintstones is one of the most popular cartoons in history, but which period is the series based?

Stone Age

100

Winnie the Pooh is one of the more iconic cartoons of all time, but what is Winnie the Pooh’s original name?

Edward Bear (or Teddy Bear). The name "Winnie" was added after Christopher Robin Milne, the real-life son of author A.A. Milne, renamed his teddy bear after a Canadian black bear at the London Zoo. The "Pooh" part of the name comes from a swan that Christopher Robin and his father encountered and named Pooh

100

How many justices are on the Supreme Court?

Nine justices on the Supreme Court: one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. The number of justices was set at nine by the Judiciary Act of 1869 and has remained unchanged since then.

100

"Life is like a box of chocolates" comes from which movie?

Forrest Gump

100

ABC and I'll Be There are popular songs by what 1970s group?

The Jackson 5

200

Which cartoon series holds the longest T.V. series and sitcom in terms of episodes and seasons in the United States?

The Simpsons

200

Which cartoon character serves as the official mascot for Warner Bros Entertainment?

Bugs Bunny

200

What is the capital of Pennsylvania? 

Harrisburg 

200

Who directed the film "The Titanic"

James Cameron

200

Who was known as the "Last of the Great Soul Singer" during the 1970s?

Al Green was referred to as "The Last of the Great Soul Singers" during the 1970s. He is considered the last significant artist to emerge from the "golden era" of Southern soul music.

300

Who was the person responsible for the original version of Mickey Mouse’s voice?

Walt Disney

300

What is the name of the clumsy dog, a close friend of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck?

Goofy

300

Which state capital is closest to the country of Mexico?

Austin, Texas. While other capitals like Phoenix, Arizona, and Santa Fe, New Mexico, are closer to the border on maps, Austin is the closest capital to a major land border crossing with Mexico, especially considering its distance from the four border states.

300

"Toto, I have a feeling we are not in Kansas anymore" is a line from which movie?

The Wizard of Oz

300

What 1970s famous musician is Jamaican?

Bob Marley

400

The word “Simba” originated from which language in “The Lion King”?

Swahili

400

Which character’s life quest is to hunt down the Road Runner?

Wily E. Coyote

400

This city, located in Michigan is known as the "Motor City" 

Detroit 

400

This actor played Arthur in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" 

Graham Chapman

400

Why was Led Zeppelin's career cut short?

Led Zeppelin's career ended abruptly with the death of their drummer, John "Bonzo" Bonham, on September 25, 1980. The remaining members, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones, chose to disband, stating they could not continue without their irreplaceable bandmate.

500

What is an alternative name for Mickey Mouse?

Mortimer Mouse

500

What is the name of Pinocchio’s best cricket friend in the famous cartoon movie?

Jiminy

500

Six states in the US are known to produce 99% of the rice grown in the US. Name 2 of these states.

  • Arkansas
  • California 
  • Louisiana, 
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Texas
500

What were two movies of the 70s to earn the title of "Blockbuster"

Jaws (1975) and Star Wars (1977). These films broke box office records and changed the way Hollywood marketed and distributed movies.

500

What 1970s musician is the child of a mariachi violinist?

Carlos Santana