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100

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led the 1955 Bus Boycott in this city/state

Montgomery, Alabama 

100

This 2019 movie currently holds the title of "The highest grossing film worldwide"

Avengers: Endgame

100

This team defeated the Miami Heat in 6 games to clinch their 17th NBA championship

The Los Angeles Lakers 

100

It is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere

Nitrogen

100

This is the most popular flavor of ice cream in America 

Vanilla 

100

This is Jay-Z's real name 

Shaun Carter 

100

It's the bottom of a sleeve

A cuff 

100

When asked when there will be enough women on SCOTUS, this person replied with "When there are nine."

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg 

200

John F. Kennedy was assassinated in this city 

(Double Points!!) 

Dallas, 1963

200

Beyoncé made her big screen debut in this movie  

Austin Powers in Goldmember 

200

This team won the NCAA women's basketball national title in 2014 

UCONN 

200

The smallest bone in the human body is found here 

 Middle ear

200

This cocktail commonly consists of 2oz vodka, 4-6 oz ginger beer, and .5 oz lime juice 

Moscow Mule

200

This person raps on Usher's song "Yeah" 

Ludacris 

200

2 vowels front this verb meaning to remove from power

Oust 

200

This prime minister became known as "the Milk Snatcher" following her decision to stop providing free milk to school children

(Double Points!!)

Margaret Thatcher, The United Kingdom 

300

In his 1964 State of the Union address, President Lyndon B. Johnson declared an unconditional war on this in America

Poverty 

300

Will Ferrell has starred in 2 movies as this TV Anchorman

Ron Burgundy 

300

This person was the youngest player to ever win the Masters 

Tiger Woods (21yrs) 

300

The DC in electronics stands for 

Direct Current

300

Liquid gold is what Kraft calls this processed product used in its Shells & Cheese

Velveeta

300

Beyonce was featured as a guest vocalist on this artist's 2010 hit Telephone

Lady Gaga 

300

Darn! None of my numbers came up in this game

Keno

300

Prior to becoming a chess grandmaster, this person was known to be a bad student who dropped out of high school despite his genius-level IQ 

Bobby Fischer 

400

John L. Lewis headed this pick-&-shovel-wielding union the UMW from 1920 to 1960

The United Mine Workers

400

Laurence Fishburne led the first unit of African-American fighter pilots in this HBO movie named for them


The Tuskegee Airmen 

400

This country is the only country to have played in every single soccer World Cup 

Brazil

400

Bed bugs are attracted to this gas as it indicates the presence of humans so they can be lured with dry ice

Carbon Dioxide 

400

This fast food chain with more than 17000 stores worldwide dropped its full name in 1991 & began using an abbreviation

KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) 

400

"I'm gonna take my horse to the old town road, I'm gonna ride till _____________", by___________

 (Double Points!!)

"till I can't no more" by Lil Nas X


400

With no trans fats & less saturated fat than butter tubs of this rendered pig fat are making a comeback

Lard

400

The Author of New York Times Best Seller "A Brief History of Time"

Stephen Hawking

500

The ancient world had 2 important cities named Thebes: one in Greece & one in this land

Egypt 

500

This American animated series about 4 young adventurous friends aired on Nickelodeon from 1999 to 2004, and was created by the same people who made Rugrats

Rocket Power 


500

Heisman Trophy winners Tim Brown, Marcus Allen, & Bo Jackson all played for this team

L.A. Raiders 

500

Each of these organs contains about 1 million nephrons which filter blood

Kidneys 

500

It's recommended you marinate this cut of steak that comes from the lower hindquarters 

Flank steak 

500

This famous Latin artist studied audiovisual communication at the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo.

Bad Bunny 

500

It's slang for a potato

A spud 

500

You may know him for his inventive work with peanuts and sweet potatoes.

George Washington Carver

600

His 5 classics were canonized during the Han Dynasty

Confucius 

600

American voice actress Thea White played the voice of Muriel Bagge on this animated horror comedy television series 

Courage the Cowardly Dog 

600

Term for the last move of a gymnast in a floor exercise

Dismount

600

These were first seen in human cells in 1882; the exact number 46 was determined in 1956

Chromosomes 

600

The crust of a shepherd's pie is made with this vegetable

Potato 

600

This famous music group was formerly known as the New Yardbirds

Led Zeppelin 

600

This joint is formed by the articulation of the femur & the tibia

A knee

600

A king of the Franks, sometimes referred to as "The Father of Europe"

Charlemagne

700

This ruler was the king of the ancient empire of Mali in West Africa, and is also known as the one of the most wealthiest individuals to have ever lived

Mansa Musa 

700

Name this movie 

Fences 

700

Since 1930, a team from this city has made the Stanley Cup playoffs 27 times & won 21 times

Montreal 

700

This unit represents the explosive power of 2 billion pounds of TNT


Megaton

700

A traditional accompaniment for catfish these morsels of deep-fried cornmeal are flavored with chopped scallions

Hush Puppies

700

"And all my life, I prayed for someone like you, And I thank god, That I, That I finally found you" 


All my life, by K-Ci & JoJo 

700

It's the first 4-letter word in The Star Spangled Banner

What 

700

At the age of 24, this legendary American novelist moved to Paris, France where he would go on to finish his first novel, Go Tell It On The Mountain

James Baldwin

800

The people were seeking guns & gunpowder when they stormed this Paris landmark July 14 1789

The Bastille 

800

Name the TV show that this actress is most famous for 

(Double Points!!)

Family Matters, Laura Winslow 

800

This no. 1 overall pick in the 2002 WNBA Draft is a 4-time WNBA Champion and all-time assists leader 

(Double Points!!) 

Sue Bird 

800

This largest nerve in the body arises in the sacral plexus leaves the pelvis & runs down the thigh

The sciatic 

800

This soft drink once used the slogan "It'll tickle yore innards"

Mountain Dew 

800

__________is officially the first Black recording artist to have three RIAA Diamond-certified albums

Whitney Houston 

800

During the American Revolution this term referred to an American who favored the British side

(Double Points!!) 


Tory, 1775

800

In 1773, this person became the first African American to put out a book of poetry 

Phillis Wheatley