General Trivia
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100

This two-ingredient highball, traditionally served over ice with a lime wedge, became globally popular after World War II when U.S. soldiers mixed Caribbean molasses-based liquor with an American soft drink.

Rum and Coke (Anyone but Ivan answer correctly 2X)

100

This striker is the all-time leading goalscorer for the UEFA Champions League.

Christiano Ronaldo

100

This quarterback holds the record for the most career passing yards as of 2024.

Tom Brady

100

How many bones are in the human body?

206

100

This 1994 film features the line, “You either get busy living, or you get busy dying"

The Shawshank Redemption

200

These orange baked crackers, created in 1928 at the St. Louis-based Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, were originally named for the method of twisting dough into long “threads” before baking.

Cheez-its

200

This nation won the first-ever FIFA World Cup in 1930.


Uruguay 

200

This team won the first Super Bowl in NFL history.

Green Bay Packers

200

The axial skeleton, as opposed to the appendicular skeleton, includes this curved structure made up of 26 individual vertebrae in the average adult.


Vertebral Column

200

In Inception, this mythological figure’s labyrinth inspires the name of the dream “architect.”

Ariadne

300

This U.S. state is the only one that grows coffee commercially on a large scale.


Hawaii

300

This underdog African team reached the quarterfinals of the 1990 World Cup, becoming the first African nation to reach that stage.

Cameroon 

300

There are three 6'6 Quarterbacks in the NFL. Name one.

Trevor Lawrence, Joe Flacco, Justin Herbert

300

This bone of the forearm is located on the thumb side, rotating around the ulna during pronation and supination.

The Radius

300

In The Godfather Part II, this Caribbean island nation is where Michael Corleone meets Hyman Roth during the 1950s revolution.

Cuba

400

This European capital city was once Split between two countries after World War II, creating one of the most unusual borders in the world.

Berlin

400

This goalkeeper is the only one to have ever won the Ballon d’Or

Lev Yashin

400

This running back is the only player in NFL history to record over 2,000 rushing yards in a season while playing fewer than 15 games.

O.J. Simpson

400

These bones form the arch of the foot, helping absorb shock and support body weight during walking.

Tarsals (Anyone but Gracie answer correctly, 2X)

400

This director became the first woman to win the Academy Award for Best Director for a film released in 2009.

Kathryn Bigelow

500

While leading the Manhattan Project, Robert Oppenheimer named this desert testing site after a John Donne poem he admired, making the name a rare fusion of literature and nuclear history.

Trinity (if anyone but caleb answers right they get 2X)

500

The term “Panenka” refers to a type of penalty kick technique first used in the 1976 European Championship by a player from this country.

Czechoslovakia (Anyone but Gael answer correctly, 2X)

500

This team leads every nfl franchise in the most games tied (42) all time. Name the franchise.

Chicago Bears

500

This cranial structure, formed by the junction of the frontal, sphenoid, temporal, and parietal bones, is considered the weakest point of the skull.

The Pterion

500

In Blade Runner, Rachael is identified as this specific Nexus model, distinguishing her from other replicants.

Nexus-7