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100

Who discovered penicillin?

Alexander Fleming

100

Which companies are part of the Big Three?

General Motors, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and Ford Motor Company

100

Which country produces the most coffee in the world?

Brazil

100

In which state is the Cumberland plateau?

Alabama

100

The movie "Love Me Tender" premiered in November 1956. Which celebrities were the three MAIN stars of the movie?

Elvis Presley/Debra Paget/Richard Egan

200

What is meteorology the study of?

Weather

200

What or who is the Ford Mustang named after?

A fighter plane from WWII

200

What other name does “corn” go by?

Maize

200

Where is the lowest point of the western hemisphere?

Death Valley, CA

200

What was DuMont?

TV Network

300

What is the symbol for potassium?

K

300

Which car is often called the first muscle car?

The Pontiac GTO

300

Which European nation was said to invent hot dogs?

Germany
300

On which Hawaiian island is Honolulu?

Oahu

300

1951: In this year, the Topps company first released what form of collectable items?

Baseball Cards

400

Which planet has the most gravity?

Jupiter

400

What does BMW stand for (in English)?

Bavarian Motor Works

400

What’s the primary ingredient in hummus?

Chickpeas

400

In which state are the Ozark Mountains?

Arkansas

400

 1952: The first episode of a long-running family saga appeared in this year. The sitcom involved two sons, one of whom was a "rock star" who died (in real life) in a plane crash in 1985. What television show was this?

The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet

500

What part of the atom has no electric charge?

Neuron

500

In what year was the Corvette introduced?

1953

500

What is the national dish of Spain?

Paella

500

Where is the Sears Tower?

Chicago

500

What army general was relieved of his duty by President Harry S. Truman?

General Douglas MacArthur