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100

On what date was the Declaration of Independence signed?

July fourth seventeen seventy six

100

What colour was Elvis’s iconic Cadillac in 1955?

Pink

100

What fast food restaurant, known for it's square patties, is credited with introducing the first modern-day drive-thru window? 

Wendy's

100

How many players are there in a team in basketball?

5 players

100


Pizza Hut

200

How many Stripes does the United States of America’ flag have? (The same number of original colonies)

13

200

Which country music legend recorded two of his best-selling albums in prison?

 Johnny Cash

While Johnny Cash never served a prison sentence, he recorded two of his best-selling albums in prison; Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison (1968) and Johnny Cash at San Quentin (1969). Both live albums reached number one on the Billboard country album music chart.

200

What fast food restaurant aired ads featuring a man who lost 245 pounds eating only their products?

Subway

200

Sumo is the name of which sports?

Wrestling

200


Mr. Clean

300

Who was the first man on the moon?

Neil Armstrong and Buz Aldrin

300

Who is the best-selling country music artist of all time with the hit song "Friends in Low Places"?

Garth Brooks

Having sold more than 170 million records, Garth Brooks is the best-selling country music artist of all time. He is the only artist in history to have released seven albums that achieved diamond status in the United States (surpassing the Beatles’ record of six). His achievements have earned him inductions into not just the Country Music Hall of Fame but also the Songwriters Hall of Fame and Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum. 

300

With what American city is the cheesesteak sandwich commonly associated?

Philadelphia

300

Which Place Is The Original Home Of The Olympic Flame?

Olympia in Greece

The Olympic Flame is a symbol used in the Olympic movement. It came from the ancient Greek tradition of lighting a sacred flame, which happened in Olympia in Greece.

300


Major League Baseball (MLB)

400

The United State of America’s Statue of Liberty was a gift from which European Country?

France

400

Which 80s song did Michael Jackson debut his trademark moonwalk?

Billie Jean

While performing “Billie Jean” during a television special, Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, the world got to see Michael Jackson perform the moonwalk for the very first time. The dance subsequently became very popular and was Jackson’s signature move for the song.

400

How many herbs and spices make up the secret blend used on Colonel Harland Sanders’ fried chicken recipe?

11 spices

400

In England, They Hold An Annual Race Down A Hill, Where Contestants Chase A Block Of What Down A Hill?

Cheese

This has become a tradition in England and it has a rich history that dates back to several hundred years ago.

400


Chevron

500

This woman’s refusal to give up her bus seat on the way home sparked national civil rights protests against segregation policies. What is the name of this brave woman?

Rosa Parks

500

Elton John’s 1976 hit “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” was a duet with which vocalist?

Kiki Dee

500

“Better Ingredients, Better Pizza” has been used as an ad slogan by which company?

Papa John's

500

What east coast team has won the most NBA titles?

Boston Celtics

Boston Celtics have won 17 championships in total making them the team that has won the most championship titles.

500


Kodak