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100

What popular beverage once contained cocaine?

Coca-Cola

100

What’s the diameter of a basketball hoop in inches?

18 inches

100

Where did Fats Domino find his thrill?

On Blueberry Hill

100

In the fall of 1971, Disney World opened in Orlando. How much did a ticket cost?

3.50 Dollars (today the price is 160 per person) 

100

Baker Street is the home of which literary detective?

Sherlock Holmes

200

What is the name of the first pizzeria to open in the United States?

Lombardi’s Pizza

200

What are the two national sports of Canada?

Lacrosse in the summer, ice hockey in the winter.

200

Queen, certainly a group considered to be rock royalty, had a hit with what song in 1975?

Bohemian Rhapsody

200

What happened at Kent State University on May 4, 1970?

A Massacre, on May 4, 1970, Ohio National Guard members fired on Vietnam War protesters at Kent State. Four students were killed and nine others were hurt.

200

Who wrote 'The Great Gatsby'?

F. Scott Fitzgerald

300

Where was the fortune cookie invented?

(Hint: its not outsiude the U.S.) 

California

300

How many dimples does an average golf ball have?

Between 300-500

300

Which '60s band sang "California Dreamin'"?

The Mamas and the Papas

300

In 1971, the New York Times published the Pentagon Papers, which were all about which controversial subject.

In 1971, the Times began publishing parts of the Pentagon Papers, a series of papers that show how the U.S. and its leaders escalated the Vietnam War and lied to the public about the conflict. It caused a major uproar around the world.

300

What is the adverb in the sentence? The doctor spoke softly while the nurse unwound the bandage carelessly.

Softly 

400

Kopi luwak is a very expensive type of what?

Coffee

400

What country has competed the most times in the Summer Olympics yet hasn’t won a gold medal?

 The Philippines

400

Who was the lead singer for the Doors in the 1960s?

Jim Morrison

400

In 1973, the Sears Tower opened in

Chicago

400

Who's the author most known for creating the fictional detectives 'Hercule Poirot' and 'Miss Marple'?

Agatha Christie 

500

Margarine is sold as a replacement for what?

Butter

500

The Triple Crown award is given to a horse that wins these three races

The Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes

500

What is Elton John's real name?

Reginald Kenneth Dwight

500

The '70s started with the devastating news that a music group was disbanding for good. Which band was it?

The Beatles

500

This is the only word you can spell with the first 3 letters of the alphabet 

CAB