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100

What sport uses the terms love, deuce, and ace?

Tennis

100

What do you call an animal that eats both plants and meat?

Omnivore

100

Which fast-food chain introduced the first modern drive-thru window, originally to serve soldiers more quickly?

McDonalds

100

What animated movie is set mostly in the Land of the Dead?

Coco

100

What food never spoils and was found edible in ancient Egyptian tombs?

Honey

100

What team won the very first NBA championship in 1947?

Philadelphia Warriors

200

Which athlete has won the most Olympic medals of all time?

Michael Phelps

200

What part of the human body uses the most energy, even at rest?

Brain

200

What nut is traditionally used to make marzipan (sweet)?

Almonds

200

Who is the kind teacher who befriends Matilda?

Ms. Honey

200

What gas makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere?

Nitrogen

200

What NBA player is known for “We talking about practice.” - he said practice 19 times in a press conference

Allen Iverson

300

What sport was originally played using a peach basket?

Basketball

300

How many bones in the human body?

206

300

What fermented food is considered one of the oldest prepared foods in human history?

Cheese

300

 What NBA team does Calvin end up playing for in Like Mike? 

Los Angeles Knights

300

What group was Lil Wayne part of before his solo career?

Cash Money

300

Who was the first player to average a triple-double for an entire NBA season?

Oscar Robertson

400

How long is an Olympic swimming pool (in meters)?

14 meters

400

What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?

Diamond

400

Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita in the world?

Switzerland

400

What movie is this quote from: Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness
That most frightens us.

Coach Carter

400
What animal has 3 hearts?

Octopus

400

At what age did Luka Dončić win the EuroLeague MVP?

19

500

The distance of a marathon was standardized after the 1908 London Olympics, so the race could finish in front of the royal box. How long is it (to the decimal)?

26.2 miles

500

What part of your body is as unique as a fingerprint?

Your tongue

500

Why did KFC famously shorten its name from “Kentucky Fried Chicken” to “KFC”?

To avoid having the word fried in the name as health concerns rose

500

Which pirate ghost character does SpongeBob follow on his adventure?

The Flying Dutchman

500

What animal has fingerprints nearly identical to humans?

Koala

500

Which NBA player recorded the first officially recognized quadruple-double in league history?

Nate Thurmond