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Who was known as the "Queen of Soul" and sang the hit song "Respect"?

Aretha Franklin

100

What is the term for organisms that break down dead plants and animals?

Decomposers

100

What animal represents the Leo constellation? 

a Lion 

100

Since he wrote his name extra big when he signed the Declaration of Independence, which Founding Father’s name is also slang for your signature?

John Hancock

100

In the folk song "She'll be coming 'Round the mountain,' what will she "be driving"?

six white horses

200

What is the best-selling album of all time?

"Thriller" by Michael Jackson

200

What are the bones in the fingers called?

Phalanges

200

Aries is one of the constellations of the zodiac. The name Aries is Latin for this horned animal. what animal is it?

ram

200

What formerly enslaved woman, helped dozens of people escape on the Underground Railroad, earning the nickname "Moses of her people?"

Harriet Tubman

200

A move called a "Jackknife" is commonly preformed in what sport?

Diving 

300

Which band sang the song "Bohemian Rhapsody"?

Queen

300

In medical terminology, the "voice box" is known as what?

Larynx

300

The Serpens constellation represents what limbless animal?

serpent or snake 

300

Who was the second president of the US?

John Adams

300

Originally, Amazon only sold what kind of product?

Books

400

Which American singer-songwriter wrote and performed the song "Blowin' in the Wind"?

Bob Dylan

400

Which biome is known for its tall trees, high rainfall, and warm temperatures?

Rainforest

400

The Cancer constellation represents the Giant __ that attacked Heracles during the second of the 12 labors he performed as penance for killing his family. What giant animal was it? 

a Crab

400

Who was the only president to serve in both World Wars?

Dwight D Eisenhower

400

A popular Chinese proverb says, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with" what?

A single step

500

Who was the "King of Pop"?

 Michael Jackson

500

Which mammal has no vocal cords?

Giraffe

500

The Aquila constellation on the celestial equator and it represents the bird that carried Zeus/Jupiter's thunderbolts in Greek-Roman mythology. What bird is it?

Eagle 

500

Where Did Napoleon Die In Exile?

St Helena

500

In the comic strip "Peanuts," what character is typically surrounded by clouds of dirt and dust?

Pigpen

600

Which band performed the song "Stairway to Heaven"?

Led Zeppelin

600

What poisonous spider can be identified by a small red hourglass-shaped marking on the underside of its body?

Black widow

600

Ursa is a constellation in the northern sky. In Greek mythology, it is associated with Callisto, a nymph who was turned into a __  by Zeus' jealous wife Hera. What animal did the nymph turn into?

Bear

600

Happening in the southeastern portion of Montana, Custer's Last Stand occurred during what battle during the Great Sioux War of 1876?

Battle of the Little Bighorn

600

A common ingredient in ice cream, toothpaste, and carrageenan is an extract of what?  

seaweed

700

Which legendary guitarist was known for his iconic rendition of "Purple Haze"?

Jimi Hendrix

700

What is the outer skeleton of organisms such as spiders and insects called?

Exoskeleton

700

This animal so famed for its speed that Zeus elevated it to the sky and is now the Canis constellation. What animal is it?

a dog 

700

 the 1919 Volstead Act overrode President Woodrow Wilson’s veto to what national act that was later repealed by the 21st amendment?

Prohibition

700

Who is often credited with creating the world’s first car?

Karl Benz

800

 Who was the lead vocalist of the Rolling Stones?

Mick Jagger

800

What gas is released when fossil fuels are burned?

Carbon dioxide

800

Cetus constellation in Greek mythology got its name from its sea monster size. Also known as a large aquatic animal

Whale

800

Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison used the pen name "Publius" to publish what set of 85 essays in New York newspapers in 1787 and 1788?

The Federalist Papers

800

In a website browser address bar, what does “www” stand for?

World Wide Web

900

Which British singer released the album "Back to Black" in 2006?

Amy Winehouse

900

What chemical compound causes pain in muscles after exercise?

Lactic acid

900

The Corvus constellation gets its name from a bird associated with stories about the god Apollo, perched on the back of Hydra the water snake. What bird was it?

Crow

900

Who was Vice President of the United States when Lincoln was assassinated?

Andrew Johnson

900

A message that translate as "Long live Nero" is among the ancient graffiti found at what archeological site 

Pompeii 

1000

Which singer released the hit song "What's Love Got to Do with It" in the 80s?

Tina Turner

1000

How many phases of the Moon are there?

Eight -- These eight phases are, in order, new Moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full Moon, waning gibbous, third quarter and waning crescent.

1000

What mythological creature guarded the goddess Hera's golden apples in the garden of Hesperides, and represents the Draco constellation?

A Dragon

1000

What US president of the 1920s, a vice president who rose in position when his president died of a heart attack, was known to not talk at parties, and was given the nickname “Silent?”

Calvin Coolidge

1000

What is the name of the theater where many of Shakespeare's plays were brought to life?

 The Globe Theatre, located in London