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100

Which group had a hit with 'Cry Cry Cry'?

Johnny Cash

100

What is the state capital of New York?
 

Albany

100

How many stripes are on the American Flag?

13

100

American style hash browns are made of what?

Potato

100

Which aspiring rock and roll singer appeared on the Ed Sullivan show in 1956, but could only be shown from the waist up?  

Elvis Presley

100

What do you call a score of zero in tennis?

Love

200

Which group released the song 'Stop In The Name Of Love' in 1965?

The Supremes

200

In which U.S. state is Niagara Falls located?

New York 

200

 Instead of being impeached for his part in the Watergate Scandal, this president resigned.

Nixon

200

 A classic Banana Split dessert is topped with how many types of ice cream?

3

200

Who was Yogi Bear's sidekick?

Boo Boo

200

Which sport uses the term "double bogey"?

Golf

300

Which memorable singer of the 1940s had the song, “Unforgettable,” as his signature song?

Nat King Cole

300

What is the capital city of India?

New Delhi

300

What was the first representative assembly in America called?

The House of Burgesses

300

Pizza Margherita is a typical Neapolitan pizza made with tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, salt, extra-virgin olive oil, and what culinary herb?

Basil

300

Which 1961 movie, based on an adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", featured rival street gangs the Sharks and the Jets?

West Side Story

300

How many balls are in a single game of pool?

16 including the cue ball 

400

Which smoky-voiced singer sang Too Young in 1951?  

Nat King Cole

400

Where does the Colorado river flow through?

Grand Canyon

400

What event led to the United States entering World War II?

The bombing of Pearl Harbor

400

A round, solid (hole-less) doughnut with chocolate frosting and a pudding filling is named for the pie which it mightily resembles. This pie is the namesake of what American city?

Boston

400

Which band released the song 'Good Vibrations'?

The Beach Boys

400

What is the highest possible score you can achieve in a perfect game of bowling?

300 Points

500

What word fits the Frank Sinatra lyric, “Come ___ with me”?

fly

500

Which country shares the same peninsula as Portugal?

Spain

500

Who said: «You too, Brutus»?

Julius Caesar.

500

Poutine, a favorite dish of Quebec, has what sauce added atop French fries and cheese curds?

Gravy

500

Who released the song 'My Way' in 1969?

Frank Sinatra

500

Name the team

Chiefs

600

 What was the name of Billy Haley's backing group?

The Comets

600

Which is the hottest continent on Earth?

Africa 

600

Which U.S. president signed the Equal Pay Act, which mandated equal pay for equal work?

John F Kennedy 

600

 Corned Beef and cabbage is mostly eaten around what holiday in the United States?

St Patricks Day

600

Which country singer was killed in a plane crash in 1964?

Jim Reeves

600

What sport has defensive positions that are named “gully”, “silly mid-off”, and “deep mid wicket”?

Cricket

700

If you’re listening to an old version of “White Christmas,” then chances are, you are listening to this singer who became famous in the 1940s. Who was he?

Bing Crosby

700

Which city is also known as ‘The Eternal City’?

Rome

700

What was the name of the first successful English colony in North America, established in 1607?

Jamestown

700

 The term for heating a liquid to just below boiling point is what?

Simmering

700

Which 1950s entertainment venues were known as "Passion Pits"?

Drive-Ins

700

What MLB player was known as the ‘Bambino’?

Babe Ruth

800

Louis Armstrong may be known for his gravelly singing voice, but what was his musical instrument?

Trumpet

800

Which country is known as the “Land of the Rising Sun”?

Japan

800

 In which US city did Washington make the first State of the Union address?

New York 

800

Which of the following is the name of a popular chocolate hazelnut spread?

Nutella

800

 What network did 'I Love Lucy' debut on?

CBS

800

Which NFL quarterback has the most Super Bowl wins?

Tom Brady (7)

900

"We're gonna rock around the _____ tonight"

Clock

900

Which country is home to the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu?

Peru

900

Which territory did the United States purchase from France in 1803 under Thomas Jefferson’s presidency? 

Minnesota

Louisiana

Kentucky

Illinois 

Louisiana

900

 What fast-food chain is known for its square-shaped burgers?

Wendys

900

1955: There's nothing like taking a trip to a "fantasy land" to raise your spirits. Which amusement park opened its gates in this year?

Disneyland

900

Which country is famous for inventing and popularizing the sport of cricket?

England 

1000

Who had a top 10 hit in 1957 with 'Keep A Knockin'?

Little Richard

1000

What is the color that most frequently appears on the world’s flags? 

Red

1000

Which US President issued the Emancipation Proclamation during the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln 

1000

What is also known as Japanese horseradish?

Wasabi 

1000

What famous cowboy of the 1950s was really named Leonard Slye?  

Roy Rogers

1000

What numbers did Michael Jordan wear in the NBA?


23 and 45

1100

Fats Domino sang, “I found my thrill on” what location?

Blueberry Hill

1100

Which US state comes first alphabetically? 

Alabama

1100

What is the national flower of USA?

Rose 

1100

 Feta is a type of which food?

Cheese

1100

What piece of women's clothing, named after a dog, became popular in the 1950s?  

Poodle skirt

1100

Name the team

Bengals

1200

"Wild thing you make my heart ___"

Sing

1200

 If you took a gondola ride along a canal, in which city would you be?

Venice

1200

Who is the longest serving US president?

FDR

1200

 Gnocchi are small potato dumplings from which country?

Italy

1200

Which iconic movie starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman was released in 1942?


Casablanca

1200

Which country has won the most medals in the history of the Summer Olympics?

United States

1300

Jasper Cini was the real name of which 1950s star?

 Al Martino

1300

Pisa is home to a famous tower. What is special about it?

It leans

1300

Which nation dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945?

United States

1300

Which country did the french fries originate from?

France

USA

UK

Belgium

 Belgium

1300

Tony and Maria were the lead characters in what Broadway musical that premiered in 1957?

West Side Story

1300

What player was nicknamed "Mr. November"?



Derek Jeter

1400

Ranked number 69 on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Artists of All Time list, who was often billed as "Mr. Excitement"?

a. Jackie Wilson
b. Little Willie John
c. Frankie Lymon
d. Chuck Willis

Jackie Wilson - Wilson recorded over 50 hit singles during his musical career.

1400

Where is the largest volcano on Earth located? 

Hawaii

1400

Which member of the royal family became head of state in Great Britain in 1953?

Queen Elizabeth II

1400

Which is the only fruit with seeds on the outer skin?

Strawberries 

1400

According to Guinness World Records, what's the best-selling book of all time?

The Bible 

1400

What NFL team was originally called the ‘New York Titans’?

The New York Jets

1500

'Singin' in the Rain' was performed in the Gene Kelly film of the same name in which year? 

1962

1952 

1939

1950

1952

1500

Established on November 11, 1926 and stretching 2,448 miles across the United States, what famous highway is also known as the Will Rogers Memorial Highway?

Route 66

1500

What was the first US state admitted to the Union?

Delaware 

1500

What country produces approximately 33% of the world’s wine in regions such as Burgundy and Champagne?

France

1500

Who was the lead actress in Pretty Women? 

Julia Roberts

1500

How many dimples does an average golf ball have?

300-500