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100

What is the hottest planet in the solar system?

Venus

Venus has a dense atmosphere that traps heat, resulting in a runaway greenhouse effect and extremely high surface temperatures It can reach up to 876o

100

Which music group was known as “The Fab Four”

The Beatles

The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.

100

This female singer was the first woman to receive the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year award (1972) and was the daughter of a coal miners daughter.

Loretta Lynn

Lynn was an American country music singer and songwriter who released multiple gold albums over six decades. Her songs, often autobiographical, included hits like “Coal Miner's Daughter,” “I'm a Honky Tonk Girl,” and “The Pill”.

100

What year was the first microwaveable popcorn made?

1981

The first microwave popcorn was released in 1981; it contained perishable butter and required refrigeration. Another version, by Pillsbury, came frozen.

100

Brewers Hill is a historic neighborhood in this city

Milwaukee

After only one season being known as the Seattle Pilots, the team relocated to Milwaukee, becoming known as the Brewers and playing their home games at Milwaukee County Stadium

200

How long does it take the suns rays to reach Earth?

8 Minutes and 20 seconds

Even though it travels at the speed of light, the rays still take 8 minutes ant 20 seconds to reach Earth. This means that when you see the sun, you are actually seeing it as it was 8 minutes and 20 seconds in the past

200

Which television personality hosted American Bandstand starting in 1952

Bob Horn

First called Bandstand, the program premiered October 6, 1952, hosted by Philadelphia radio DJ Bob Horn.

200

This baseball player is the all-time MLB leader in hits (4,256) and games played (3,562), he began his career at the age of 22 and retired at the age of 45 after he returned to the team that he began his career with.

Pete Rose

Rose was a 17-time All-Star, won three World Series titles, and was named the 1973 NL MVP. However, he was permanently banned from baseball in 1989 for betting on games, and he was also fined and served prison time for filing false tax returns

200

Campbells soup's first flavor of soup was beefsteak tomato, which was released in what year

1869

The company's first TV commercial aired in 1951, and Dorcas Reilly, a Campbell's home economist, created the famous Green Bean Casserole recipe in 1955. The company also launched Chunky soup in 1970 and introduced a heart-healthy line in 1991

200

This city was founded in 1836 as the capital of the Wisconsin Territory & named for a man who died that year

Madison

Did you know that Madison was not always the capitol of Wisconsin, it was originally, it was Belmont, located down toward Platteville.

300
One planet spins 'sideways' compared to all of the others. What planet is this?

Uranus

Uranus spins on its side, tilted at about 98 degrees, due to a massive impact it experienced early in the solar system's formation. This collision, possibly with an Earth-sized object, significantly altered the planet's axis of rotation

300

Which jazz musician is known for “What a Wonderful World”

Louis Armstrong

The legendary New Orleans singer and trumpeter Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong had been making records since 1923, but in 1967 he released “What A Wonderful World,” which would become the biggest-selling song of his long and storied career.

300

Born in 1564, this poet and writer is one of the most famous in history with over 200 plays and sonnets.

William Shaksphere

He was born and buried in the same town.

300

In 1964, Post introduced a new food product called "Country Squares" in which they later renamed to this, more common name.

Pop-tarts

Country Squares sold very poorly compared to Pop Tarts, and Post changed the product's name to Toast'em Pop Ups in 1965.

300

The famous overalls were made by a company that was founded in this city in 1895

Oshkosh

Oshkosh was named for Menominee Chief Oshkosh, whose name meant "claw"

400

Which planet has the most moons?

BONUS: How many are there?

Saturn

Saturn has the most moons in our solar system, with a confirmed 274.  This number is significantly higher than any other planet, including Jupiter, which previously held the record with 95

400

What year did the First Grammy Awards take place?

1959

The 1st Annual Grammy Awards were held on May 4, 1959. Two separate ceremonies were held simultaneously on the same day: one in the Beverly Hills, California, and the other in New York City.

400

Born in 1939, this motown singer/songwriter was shot twice by his own father after a dispute between the two.

Marvin Gaye

Gaye helped shape the sound of Motown in the 1960s, first as an in-house session player and later as a solo artist with a string of successes, which earned him the nicknames "Prince of Motown" and "Prince of Soul"

400

Although first marketed in 1959, which drink was largely unknown until it became known as the "drink of the astronauts" in the 1960s?

Tang

Its sales were poor initially, but it gained popularity and recognition after being selected by NASA for use on John Glenn's 1962 Mercury flight and subsequent Gemini missions

400

It's the name of Frank Lloyd Wright's estate in Spring Green, Wisconsin

Taliesin

Taliesin is a house-studio complex located south of the village of Spring Green. Developed and occupied by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the 600-acre estate is an exemplar of the Prairie School of architecture

500

How many planets in our solar system have moons?

6

Six planets are known to have moons: Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Mercury and Venus are the only two planets without moons

500

Which singer played Catwoman in the Batman TV series?

Eartha Kitt

Kitt became the first Black Catwoman in the 1960s Batman TV series. A civil rights leader, Kitt refused to perform for segregated audiences and was a spokesperson for UNICEF. 

500

Marlon Brando is famous for portraying the title role in this 1972 gangster movie that spawned two sequel movies.

The Godfather

During an acting class, when the students were told to act out "a chicken hearing an air-raid siren", most of the students clucked and flapped their arms in a panic, while Brando stood stock-still, staring up at the ceiling. When asked to explain himself, Brando replied, "I'm a chicken - I don't know what an air-raid siren is.".

500

Which food item, introduced in the U.S. in 1965, featured commercials with young children saying "...and I helped"

Shake 'n Bake

In the ads, the aforementioned children help make Shake 'n Bake with their mothers, enthusiastically exclaiming, "And I helped!" In the 70s, Shake 'N Bake had a line of advertisements featuring a butcher named Pete The Butcher who constantly promotes Shake 'N Bake to his customers.

500

As its name suggests, this Wisconsin city is at the southern end of Lake Winnebago

Fond Du Lac

When white settlers first came to the area in the 17th century, they found Ho-Chunk Indians sharing the site with their Menominee and Potawatomi neighbors. French traders gave the city its name, Fond du Lac, from its obvious geographic location; the name means "the base (or foot) of the lake."