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100

In what city is Jambolaya eaten? 

New Orleans 

100

What was the name of the Puritan separatists who settled the Northeast portion of the US?

The Pilgrims

100

Give an example of how someone would use "facts" in a conversation. 

"That test was so hard." 

"Facts. I studied so much and I still got a C."

100

From what 1984 sci-fi movie is the iconic phrase “I’ll be back”?

The Terminator

100

What is the capital of CA? 

Sacramento 

200

In what state is there In n Out? 

California

200

In what state (and city if you can) was the national bank originally in?

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

200

Use the word "dope" correctly in a sentence. What did "dope" originally mean? 

Your party was so dope! 

Slang for drugs

200
This is the theme song of what American TV program?

Jeopardy!

200

Who was the first secretary of the Treasury who also appears on the $10 bill?

Alexander Hamilton 

300

What region of the US is known for Pecan Pie?

The south

300

Who was the president who advocated for Thanksgiving to become an official holiday in the US in 1863. What function did Thanksgiving serve? 

President Abraham Lincoln. It encouraged national unity after the Civil War. 

300

What is the most common body part to be "on fleek"?

Eyebrows. 

300

Who sang the childhood song "fruit salad, yummy yummy"?

The wiggles!

300

Watch Annika: What does this hand motion mean?

Whatever. Longer version: Whatever major loser. 
400

Name three ingredients in Mole Poblano sauce.

Cacao, guajillo chiles, chicken broth, garlic, cumin, peanuts, sugar. 

400

Fill in the blank from the US declaration of independence: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are ____, _____ and the _____ ____ ________.”

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness 

400

What is a yuppie? 

A young, urban professional, white-collar worker

400

Sing "lemonade, ice tea, coca cola, pepsi" song.

How does the last part go: "turn around, touch the ground, kick your _____ out of town, and freeze"

boyfriend

400

What does "woke" mean?

 an adjective derived from African-American English used since the 1930s or earlier to refer to awareness of racial prejudice and discrimination, often in the construction stay woke

Woke has also been used as shorthand for some ideas of the American Left.

500

What is the origin of peanut butter? 

It can be traced back to the ancient Incas and Aztecs in Central and South America who roasted and ground peanuts into a paste.

500

This woman refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama. 

Rosa Parks. 

500

What does it mean if someone is "jacked" or "swol"? 

Really buff. Very muscular. 

500

Who won the Grammy for Best New Artist 2025? 

Chappell Roan

500

What is AAVE (previously known as Ebonics)? 

African-American Vernacular English; a dialect of standard English (English creole)

Ex: “I ain seen none” (double negatives) 

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ebonics