Braille
Rabbits
Prohibition
Star-Spangled Banner
Himalayas
100

Who was the inventor of Braille?

Louis Braille

100

True or False

Rabbits are nocturnal animals.

True

100

When was Prohibition put into effect?

January 17, 1920

100

Who wrote the words to the song?

Francis Scott Key

100

What continent is the Himalayas in?

Asia

200

How old was the inventor when he made the Braille system?

12

200
What does it mean when a rabbit clicks its teeth?

It is happy.

200

What was the first drink to become legal after Prohibition?

Beer

200

Who famously did a controversial cover of the sung as a solo guitar performance at the 1969 Woodstock Festival?

Jimi Hendrix

200

What is the famously tall mountain that is part of the Himalayas in Nepal?

Mount Everest

300

How is any letter capitalized in the system?

A dot is put in front of it

300

What family to rabbits belong to?

Lagomorphs

300

When was Prohibition repealed?

April 7, 1933

300

When was the Banner officially announced as the national anthem?

March 3, 1931

300

What percent of Nepal is covered by the Himalayas?

75%

400

What is the average reading speed?

125 words per minute

400

How long do the European rabbits' mating ritual last?

Almost 30 minutes.

400

Where was 75% of liquor smuggled into the U.S.?

A route from the mouth of Lake Erie and St. Claire Rivers

400

When was the song's first performance at a sporting event?

The 1918 World Series

400

What does the Himalayas translate to?

Abode of snow

500

What is the special Braille for math called?

The Nemeth Code

500

A rabbit named "Nipper's Geromino" has the longest ears on record measuring _____.

31.125"

500

What was Al Capone's drink choice?

Templeton Rye Whiskey

500

What song were the words set to?

A British drinking song called "To Anacreon in Heaven"

500

Who were the first people to climb Mount Everest in 1953?

Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay