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100

What is the hottest pepper in the world?

Carolina Reaper

100

Where does Buddy’s human father work in the movie Elf?

A Publishing Company


100

How old is Justin Beiber?

24 

100

How many players are on a baseball team?

9

100

This person can beat you a laser tag, any day, any time.

Shay Kingsbury! 

200

Which two countries can you not buy Coca-Cola from?

Cuba and North Korea


200

What does the Wreath represent?

Love and Eternal life

200

Which city is known as the birthplace of hip hop?

The Bronx, New York

200

Who was the youngest player to reach 10,000 points in the regular season in 20th century NBA?

Kobe Bryant

200

This Developer secretly loves Internet Explorer...

The man, the myth, the legend, Vinny! 
300
Where did Ceasar salad originate from? 

Mexico City

300

What piece of clothing brought Frosty the Snowman to life?

A Hat

300

What year did The Amazing Race first air?

2001

300

This Briteweber played Rugby for 6 years

Carlie Nisihi!

300

This person travelled to Peru to export an Alpaca, only to find out when they got there that it was illegal!

Maria Villota

400

What is the most stolen food in the world?


Cheese!


400

How long did it take to get Jim Carrey into makeup for How the Grinch Stole Christmas?

8.5 hours


400

What was Freddie Mercury’s real name?

Frederick Bulsara

400

What is Canada’s national sport?

Lacrosse

400

This person to used to co-run a rug company with women in rural Kyrgyzstan!

Mailande Moran


500

Couscous is the national dish for what country? 

Algeria

500
Who were the first people to use Christmas trees?

Egyptians and Romans

500

Who is Snoop Dogg’s best celebrity friend?

Martha Stewart

500

How many Olympic games were held in countries that no longer exist?

3

500

This person once appeared on stage and on national television playing cello alongside YoYo Ma in front of a live audience that included the late, greats Gregory Peck, Aretha Franklin, Paul Newman, Ginger Rogers, and Walter Cronkite.

James Wu