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100

what color is a giraffe's tongue?

Blue


100

What was prohibition?

The ban of alcohol.

100

what is Nike's slogan?

Just Do It

100

    Who was the song "Not Like Us" about?

Drake

100
Adult's have more bones than babies.

False

200

What is the chemical symbol for water?

H20

200

Name a famous dance in the 1920's.

I am looking for a specific dance.

The Charleston.

200

what is Capital One's slogan?

What's in your wallet?

200

Who is the King of Pop?

Micheal Jackson

200

An ant can lift 1,000 times its body weight.

False - ants can lift 5,000 times their body weight!

300

What is the capital of France?

Paris

300

What was the famous trial in the 1920's?

Scopes Trial.

300

Have a break, have a ________

Kitkat

300

Who preformed at the Super Bowl this year?

SZA and Kendrick Lamar

300

A potato was the first vegetable to be planted on the space shuttle.

True - the University of Wisconsin-Madison and NASA partnered to put spuds in space.

400

What is the longest river in the world?

Nile River

400

What was a flapper and what did they often wear?

A flapper was a rebellious young woman who participated in "unladylike" things such as smoking and drinking. Flappers often would wear short, loose dresses (often black), short hair and heavy makeup along with long strands of beads.

400

America runs on ________

Dunkin

400

What's the name of Tyler the Creator's 2025 album?

Chromokopia

400

Mcdonald's has the most restaurants by location in the United States.

 False - Subway takes the prize with locations in 49 out 50 states.

500

What were the tiny pockets in jeans originally used for?

Pocket watches

500

What were three major things in the 1920's?

Flappers, Radio, Bootlegging, Speakeasies, Prohibition, Jazz etc.

500

What is Skittle's slogan?

Taste the rainbow

500

Name one of Donald J. Trump's sons.

Barron  Trump

Eric Trump

Donald Trump Jr.

500

Dr. Pepper is the oldest soft drink in America.


 True - it was first sold in 1885 in a drug store