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LPOEYRAJD

JEOPARDY

100

What is the rarest M&M color?

BROWN

100

Which "Carol Burnett Show" regular co-starred as the meek and bumbling Ensign Chuck Parker on "McHale's Navy"?

Tim Conway

100

Desert Plants, Bunny Ears and Fairy Castle are plants in which variety?

Cactus

100

 What tennis score always follows deuce?

Advantage

100

Jim Henson is the creator of what beloved cast of characters?

The Muppets

200

LILDAACC

CADILLAC

200

Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?

Switzerland

200

Can you name the show that took viewers on a five-year mission?

Star Trek

200

Which is the only rock that floats?

Pumice

200

Which two letters in Scrabble have a value of 10 points each?

Q and Z

200

What occasion corresponds with the longest day of the year?

The summer solstice

300

NICKCHE

CHICKEN

300

What is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world?

Tea
300

Who lived at 1313 Mockingbird Lane?

The Munsters

300

What do you call molten rock before it has erupted?

Magma

300

The classic 1980 movie called Raging Bull is about which real-life boxer?

Jake LaMotta.

300

What U.S. state is home to Acadia National Park?

Maine

400

LEEZAE

AZEELE

400

Which is the only edible food that never goes bad?

Honey

400

One of these "Hogan's Heroes" costars went on to become a popular game show host in the 1970s. Can you name him?

Richard Dawson

400

What is the symbol for iron on the periodic table?

Fe

400

 In the 1972 Olympics, Nadia Comaneci was the first gymnast to score a perfect score. What country was she representing?

Romania

400

What is the name of the pet dinosaur on the TV cartoon “The Flintstones”?

Dino

500

YSK GUNEOL

SKY LOUNGE

500

Which country invented ice cream?

China

500

Which show featured the misadventures of a pair of identical cousins?

"The Patty Duke Show"

500

What is the hottest planet in our solar system?

Venus (even though Mercury is closer to the Sun)

500

What is the only team in the NFL to neither host nor play in the Super Bowl?

Cleveland Browns.

500

Edie Falco and James Gandolfini star in what series about the life of a New Jersey mob boss?

“The Sopranos”

600

RATTEEH

THEATER

600

 From which country does Gouda cheese originate?

Netherlands

600

Who played Dobie's work-averse beatnik buddy, Maynard G. Krebs, on "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis"?

Bob Denver

600

Which is the most abundant element in the universe?

Hydrogen

600

Which NFL team has their logo located on only one side of their helmets?

Pittsburgh Steelers

600

Whitney Houston went to the top of the music charts in 1992 with which Dolly Parton song?

 “I Will Always Love You”

700

BATEL KLAT

TABLE TALK

700

"Hendrick’s," "Larios," and "Seagram’s" are some of the best-selling brands of which spirit?

Gin

700

What fictional town is the setting of both "Green Acres" and "Petticoat Junction"?

Hooterville

700

How long can beavers hold their breath underwater?

15 minutes

700

Who was the first baseball player to appear on a Wheaties box?

Lou Gehrig.

700

What notable astronomer penned the 1980 best-selling book “Cosmos?”

Carl Sagan

800

WAGSIJ ZUPZEL

JIGSAW PUZZLE

800

What is mascarpone?

Italian cream cheese.

800

What was the popular Western that launched the career of the actor who would become TV's "Six Million Dollar Man"?

"The Big Valley"

800

The world’s first cloned sheep was named after which famous singer?

Dolly Parton

800

What are the Minnesota Twins named after?

The Twin Cities.

800

Born Robert Weston Smith, this famous radio disc jockey in the 1970s was more commonly known by what name?

Wolfman Jack

900

AMS DNA POLCAN

SAM AND COLPAN

900

What is another name for gaufrette potatoes?

Waffle fries

900

Which 1960s comedy/variety show constantly ran afoul of the censors resulting in its cancellation in 1969?

"The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour"

900

What is chalk made out of?

 It is made out of limestone, which is a type of rock formed by the fossils of marine animals.

900

What team does LeBron James play for?

The Lakers

900

Which American financier was convicted of running the largest Ponzi scheme in U.S. history?

Bernie Madoff

1000

VEELRATO

Elevator

1000

William Morrison, the inventor of cotton candy, held what profession?

Dentist

1000

This 1950s cop show was successfully revived in 1967. Can you name it?

"Dragnet"

1000

 Diabetes develops as the result of a problem with which specific organ in the body?

Pancreas

1000

Who was the first female athlete to appear on the cover of Wheaties cereal boxes?

Babe Didrikson.

1000

What state has the longest freshwater shoreline?

Michigan