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Arizona's 23rd Governor, who also worked as Cold Stone Creamery's CEO from 1995 to 2007.

Doug Ducey

100

Though mighty and powerful in virtually every other respect, this green-glowing rock can render Superman powerless.

Kryptonite

100

Four children are evacuated from war-torn London and eventually wander into an enchanting land trapped under the spell of a White Witch in this 1950 classic.

The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe

100

Upon her return to The United States of America in 2017, Claire famously had an emotional breakdown in what major retail book store?

Barnes and Noble

100

This planet in the solar system shares its name with a chemical element.

Mercury

200

In this year the Titanic sank, and Arizona became the 48th state of the United States of America.

1912

200

This 1975 Comedy/Action film follows King Arthur and his knights as they seek a holy relic.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

200

In this 1995 novel by Gail Carson Levine, a woman is placed under a spell that makes her obedient.

Ella Enchanted

200

What common idiom was Claire trying to say when she said "The Oyster is ours".

The world is our oyster.

200

This United States Olympic athlete is the most decorated Olympian of all time with 28 medals, 23 of which are gold.

Michael Phelps

300
The volcanic cinder fields in Northern Arizona served as training grounds for what major NASA operation in the 1960's.

The Moon Landing (Apollo 11)

300

This 2009 20th Century Fox film release eventually went on to surpass $2.9 billion dollars as the highest grossing film of all time.

Avatar

300

In this 1844 French novel, a sailor is wrongfully convicted of treason and imprisoned in the Chateua d'If for 14 years before escaping and seeking his revenge.

The Count of Monte Cristo

300

These fictional people are simple and quite folk who are accustomed to eating 7 meals a day, including two breakfasts.

Hobbits, Shire-folk

300

Having its first game played in 1912, this is the oldest professional baseball stadium in the MLB and is still in operation to this day.

Fenway Park

400

Named after a Union Army General in the Civil War, this San Francisco Peaks mountain sits at the highest elevation in Arizona.

Mount Humphreys

400

This 1995 Meeples Choice Award Winner involves a thrilling game of robbery, development, chance, and manifest destiny.

Settlers of Catan

400

This classic novel published in 1813 was initially titled "First Impressions" and was the second book penned by author Jane Austen.

Pride and Prejudice

400

Poutine, an exquisit dish featuring french fries covered in gravy and cheese originates from this country.

Canada

400

Before the 22nd amendment was ratified in 1951, this United States President was elected to the nations highest office 4 times.

Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR)

500

This celestial object was discovered in 1930 at Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. It has since garnered much controversy regarding its classification in the solar system.

Pluto

500

This 2003 film swept it's 11 Oscar Awards nominations and in the process tied for the most Oscar Awards for a single film all time.

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

500

This 1868 novel about 4 sisters has been adapted for the screen 7 times, most recently in 2019.

Little Women

500

Widely regarded as an American Cowboy sport, this activity involves riding unbroken animals as long as possible.

Rodeo

500

Saint Nicholas had an altercation at the Council of Nicaea in AD 325, where he punched this presbyter for heresy regarding the divine nature of Jesus Christ and his relationship with God the Father.

Arius (That's Arianism Patrick!)