What's in a name?
Sporty Spice
In the name of a movie
Sing when you're winning
Who nose?
100

Which animal can be seen on Porsche logo?

Horse

100

How many Super Bowls did Tom Brady win?

7

100

What was the first feature- length animated movie called?


Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

100

What female singer has a had a number 1 hit in each of the last 4 decades?

Mariah Carey

100

Which kind of bulbs (floral) were once exchanged as currency?

Tulips

200

What is the Starbucks logo?

Siren

200

Cal Ripken Jr holds the MLB consecutive game record for what team?

Orioles

200

In the The Matrix does Neo take the blue or the red pill?

Red

200

Who was the very first American Idol winner?

Kelly Clarkson

200

What does SPF in sunscreen stand for?

Sun Protection Factor

300

How many rings on a Audi logo?

4

300

This NBA team won 8 straight NBA titles from 1959 to 1966.

Boston Celtics

300

What flavor of Pop-Tarts does Buddy the Elf use in his spaghetti?

Chocolate

300

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Eminem's '8 Mile' is named after a road in what city?

Detroit

300

What is the last name of the business tycoon behind the 'No. 5' perfume?

Chanel

400

What 2 colors make up the FedEx logo?

Purple and Orange

400

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What does NASCAR stand for?

National Association for Stock Car Racing

400

*Daily Double*

The head of what type of animal is front and center in the infamous scene in The Godfather?

A horse

400

Who is the only country artist to have a top 20 hit on the Billboard Country songs chart for six straight decades?

Dolly Parton

400

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What religious type term is used for a group of alligators?

congregation

500

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What company slogan is "That was easy."

Staples

500

What are the indentations on a golf ball commonly called?

Dimples

500

In what 1976 thriller does Robert De Niro famously say, "You Talkin to me?"

Taxi Driver

500

Which classical composer was deaf?

Beethoven

500

In the insurance business, what is the name of a person whose job it is to analyze statistics to calculate risks and price premiums accordingly?

Actuary