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200

This Iconic "Actor" stared in:  Raging Bull, Casino, Meet the Fockers , and Silver Linings Playbook 

Robert De Niro

200

"Ol Blue Eyes" Singer who is generally viewed as one of the greatest musical artists of the 20th century. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time world wide.

Frank Sinatra

200

Alphonse Capone sometimes known by the nickname "Scarface"

200

This Italian Led the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for six US presidents.

Dr. Anthony Fauci

200

This Italian-American culture event is celebrated throughout the United States in areas with large Italian populations.

The Italian feasts

400

This "Actor" portrayed a fictional boxer and had his statue placed at the stairs of Philadelphia Museum of Art.  

Sylvester Stallone

400

This acclaim Singer collaborated with Lady Gaga, as the two performers toured together to promote the album throughout 2014 and 2015. 

Tony Bennett

400

James Gandolfini played this fictional mob boss

Tony Soprano

400

The first Italian American named to the United States Supreme Court

Antonin Scalia

400

Italian meat often pronounced "gabagool" on tv

Capocollo (Italian pronunciation: [kapokllo]) or Coppa ([kppa])  

600

This "Writer/Director" Crated such films as: Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill, Death Proof, and Django Unchained 

Quentin Tarantino

600

This Singer close Italy’s Olympics Opening Ceremony

Luciano Pavarotti

600

The leader of this crime family was born in Palermo, Sicily and 70 yeas later... shares the name with this rap artist (stage name). 

Carlo Gambino - Childish 'Gambino' 

600

During the Great Migration from Italy more than four million Italians immigrated to the US. What single decade had the largest number.

Almost 2 million between 1900 - 1910 alone. (The majority from Southern Italy and Sicily.)

600

Hard Italian Grating Cheeses, Name one of the four most common chesses not 'Parmigiano-Reggiano'

Asiago, Grana Padano, and Pecorino Romano.

800

Iconic Actor Al Pacino won his only Oscar for Portraying an irritable, blind, retired Army lieutenant colonel in this movie

Scent of a Woman

800

This Comedian/Actor - Stared in an Italian Family Comedy - TV series everyone liked, for nine seasons.

Ray Romano/Barone 

800

"The Dapper Don" in 1992, a jury found him of  ordering of the murders of Paul Castellano and Thomas Bilotti.  

John Gotti

800

Name 2 of the 3 meanings for Flag Colors: Green, White and Red (6 correct answers Secular and Religious)

Secular - green for freedom, white for faith and purity, and red for love.

Religious - Green for hope, white for faith, and red for charity.  

800

Another name, for 1 of these 2 pasta shapes: Bow Tie pasta or Spiral pasta  

Farfalle or Rotini 

1000

One of the greatest female stars of Classic Hollywood cinema.

Sophia Loren

1000

Singer of this popular song at Italian wedding - Che La Luna 

Louis Prima

1000

This Mafia Boss split New York into Five Families and fundamental changed how the mob was run, creating a business approach to organized crime.

Salvatore Lucania-"Lucky Luciano"

1000

The large states like New York (2,243,284) and California (1,340,527) have high populations of Americans with Italian Ancestry. Name 2 of the 3 states with the highest concentration of Americans with Italian Ancestry?

Rhode Island (16.60%), 

Connecticut (16.32%), 

New Jersey (15.03%)

1000

This Italian inventors, invention is well known to fans of figure skating and ice hockey. What or who is it?

The Zamboni (invented by Frank Joseph Zamboni Jr.)