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100

When referring to phone calls made over the internet, what does the acronym VoIP stand for?

Voice over internet protocol

100

In the Marvel cinematic universe, what is the name of Thor's home planet?

Asgard

100

What big cat has the loudest roar due to the longest larynx (of the 4 major big cat groups)?

Lion

100

Nintendo began as a company selling which products?

Playing cards.

100

Winston Churchill loved this item enough to do it about 10 times a day. What is it?

Smoke a cigar
200

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

Tin

200

American film director and actor Shelton Jackson Lee is better known by what name?

Spike Lee

200

A cheetah can run up to how many MPH?

70

200

Pokémon was originally released on which videogame console?

Gameboy

200

Which President was a prolific lifeguard who saved 77 people from drowning?

Ronald Reagan

300

How many planets in our solar system are not named after a god or goddess?

1 - Earth

300

In the 1983 movie National Lampoon's Vacation, what fictional amusement park were the Griswold family trying to go to?

Walley World

300

What big cat does not have the ability to roar?

A snow leopard

300

Which videogame holds the record for having the highest budget ever to produce?

Grand Theft Auto V

300

A giant mushroom w/a root system that covers over 2,200 acres is the largest living organism in the world. Which state is this in?

Oregon in Oregon's Malheur National Forest

400

When there are two full moons in the same month, what is the second one called?

Blue moon.

400

Who tap-danced w/Jerry the Mouse in Anchors Aweigh, Fred Astaire in Ziegfeld Follies, and an umbrella in Singin' in the Rain?

Gene Kelly

400

What big cat is the strongest climber, carrying prey twice their own weight up a tree?

Leopard

400

Ed Boon & John Tobias are the original designers of which renowned videogame franchise?

Mortal Kombat

400

The shortest war in history was the Anglo-Zanzibar War. How long did it last?

38 minutes

500

A temperature reading of -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit or -273.15 degrees Celsius, is known as what?

Absolute zero

500

What film did Carol Burnett parody as the character "Starlet" in a costume made from tassels, drapery, and a curtain rod?

Gone with the Wind

500

What big cat is not only hunted extensively as trophies but are also used in traditional Chinese medicine?

Tigers

500

Which item made Mario invincible in "Super Mario Bros."?

Starman

500

Before there were alarm clocks, there were "knockers-up", who were hired to shoot this from a blow gun @ people's windows in order to wake them up in the morning. What is it?

Dried peas