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In which state can you find the Grand Canyon?

Arizona

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How many rounds is the NFL draft?

7

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Noel means this in French.

Christmas
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On average, how many pounds of grapes does it take to make a bottle of wine?

2.5 lbs

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Before the 17th century, these vegetables used to be mainly purple, not the bright warm color we see them as today.

Carrot

200

What is the smallest continent by area?

Australia

200

What year was the football team "The Greenbay Packers" Established?

1919

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Rudolph stands out from the other reindeer because of this physical feature.

His red nose

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How much wine is in a single barrel?

60 gallons of wine in a single barrel

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Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of this number.

13

300

What country is known as "Land of a Thousand Lakes"?

Finland

300

Which hockey team has won the most Stanley Cups?

Montreal Canadiens

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What are the two reindeer mentioned in "Here Comes Santa Claus".

Vixen and Blitzen

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Traditionally, what type of French wine is made from the pinot noir grape?

Burgundy is made from pinot noir grapes.

300

This animal lives in Northern parts of North America and is the largest member of the deer family.

A moose

400

What is the most populous city in the world?

Tokyo, Japan

400

What is the nickname for Hall of Famer Lou Gehrig?

The Iron Horse. Gehrig received the nickname by playing in 2,130 consecutive games.

400

In "Frosty the Snowman", these were Frosty's last words.

"I will be back again someday!"

400

When was the corkscrew designed?

It was designed in the mid-1800s.

400

This fruit has the highest calories of any fruit.

Avocado

500

How many countries does Africa have?

54
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Who has the most interceptions in the NFL of all time?

Paul Krause with 81 career interceptions

500

In the movie "It's a Wonderful Life" everytime this happens an angel gets it's wings.

A bell rings

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Which country is Sherry from?

Spain

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What time was Georgia born on July 10th?

9:04 a.m.