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100

In which U.S. state is Disney World?

Florida

100

Which U.S. state has the most national parks?

California

100

What country was Pablo Picasso from?

Spain

100

What was the name of Dorothy's dog in 'The Wizard of Oz'?

Toto

100

Which prison in the San Francisco bay was the world’s most secure prison?

Alcatraz

100

Which US President founded NASA?

Dwight D. Eisenhower

200

How many languages are written from right to left?

12

200

Who was the first woman pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic?

Amelia Earhart

200

What was the first soft drink in space?

Coca-cola

200

 What was the first toy to be advertised on television?

Mr. Potato Head  

200

 What were the four main characters' names in the TV series "Golden Girls" that ran from 1985-1992?

Dorothy, Rose, Blanche, and Sophia

200

Who is the patron saint of Ireland?

St. Patrick

300

What country touches the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Bay of Bengal?

 India

300

What's the city with the most diversity in terms of language?

New York City

300

Which country borders 14 nations and crosses 8 time zones?

 Russia

300

 What country has the most natural lakes?

Canada

300

Which Central American country has a name which translates to English as “The Saviour”?

El Salvador

300

What is the loudest animal on Earth?

 Sperm Whale

400

Vandalism and littering led Singapore to ban the import and sale of which chewy confectionary in 1992?

Gum

400

Milkshakes! Piña coladas! Frappuccinos! Oh, my! They're all much easier to make thanks to Stephen Poplawski's 1922 invention of what electrical kitchen appliance?

Blender

400

According to the song, when Peter Cottontail comes hoppin’ down the bunny trail, hippity-hoppity, what springtime holiday is on its way?

Easter

400

Introduced at the 1904 World’s Fair, what machine-spun sweet treat was invented by dentist William Morrison and candy maker John C. Wharton and was originally named “Fairy Floss”?

Cotton Candy

400

Although often misattributed as a French invention owing to its name and history, what macabre beheading-device was actually first used in Ireland in 1307, over 450 years before it was first used in France?

Guillotine

400

The Boston terrier is the official dog of what U.S. state?

Massachusetts

500

La Paz Waterfall Gardens in Costa Rica is a popular choice for tourists to admire the flora and fauna. This park attracts half of all of the 52 native species of what small hovering bird?

Hummingbird

500

Thanks to the work of Kate Sheppard, among others, New Zealand was the first country in the world to give votes in national elections to what group of people?

Women

500

Approximately one quarter of the world's production of what type of nut is used to make Nutella?

Hazelnut

500

The Road Runner of Looney Tunes fame has a four-letter word, repeated twice, that serves as his catchphrase. What is this word?

Beep Beep!

500

From which animated TV show are characters with the following first names: Daphne, Velma, and Fred?

Scooby-Doo!

500

Created in 1952, what is the name of the Frosted Flakes mascot who enthusiastically says, "They're Gr-r-reat!"?

Tony the Tiger

600

New Zealand is the country with the highest ratio of what farmyard animal to humans?

Sheep (Five sheep to every one person)

600

What fast food chain that uses a cowboy hat as a logo and uses the slogan “we have the meats?”

Arby's

600

While building magnetrons at MIT in the 1940s, Percy Spencer noticed a melting chocolate bar in his pocket. Deeper investigation and exploration led to the invention of what household device?

Microwave

600

A baker's dozen typically represents what number?

13

600

Jack be nimble, Jack be quick. Jack jumped over the ______. What did Jack jump over?

candlestick

600

In 1917, Woodrow Wilson famously declared that "the world must be made safe for" what form of political system?

Democracy

700

What American TV show from the 1970s and 1980s still holds the record for the most watched finale ever with more than 100 million households tuning in?

M*A*S*H

700

What poker hand do you have when you combine a pair and a three-of-a-kind?

Full House

700

Sporting abundant hair and a love of happy trees, what was the first and last name of the guy who hosted the PBS television program "The Joy of Painting?"

Bob Ross

700

Exploding cigars, pianos, and watermelons are some of the unorthodox tactics used in a cartoon pitting Yosemite Sam in a mayoral race against what "wascal"?

Bugs Bunny

700

The Proverbs 17:22 passage "a merrie heart doth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones" led to the popular idiom that "______ is the best medicine." What word fills in the blank?

Laughter

700

What are the two most widely spoken languages in South America?

Spanish and Portuguese

800

What autumn holiday was described by writer O. Henry as "the one day that is purely American?"

Thanksgiving

800

What city does the Christ the Redeemer statue overlook?

Rio de Janiero

800

Archaeological research estimates that its initial nose was about 3 feet wide when it was first constructed around 2500 BC. What is this object?

The Sphinx

800

What breed of dog is Snoopy from the Peanuts comic strip?

 Beagle

800

What best-selling children's book opens with the following lines? "I am Sam. Sam I am."

Green Eggs and Ham

800

Despite many famous appearances, who is the famous child actress that did not actually have curly hair but achieved her signature look with the following process?Her mother would put 56 pin curls in her hair every day, and she received weekly vinegar rinses.

Shirley Temple

900

The "Cutie" brand of produce primarily focuses on what miniature cousin of the orange?

Clementine

900

What document, officially taking effect in 1863, was deemed a "fit and necessary war measure" by Abraham Lincoln?

Emancipation Proclamation

900

What stringed musical instrument is found on Irish coins?

Harp

900

Despite being known as a summertime and warm-weather treat, what state was the location of the first Ben & Jerry's ice cream store?

Vermont

900

Transylvania is a real-life region in what country?

Romania

900

What was the name of the real gangster nicknamed "Scarface?" This man's seven-year reign as crime boss ended when he went to prison at age 33.

Al Capone

1000

What brand's single product catapulted to fame with an orange box and Vulcan about to strike his anvil?

Arm and Hammer

1000

What type of wooden chair was once described by a New England newspaper as "wooden narcotics?"

Rocking Chairs

1000

When Abe Lincoln famously quoted "Four score and seven years ago" he meant how many years in the past?

87

1000

Two different Queens have ruled Britain for at least 63 years. Name the one not named Elizabeth.

Queen Victoria

1000

What "phony" and "lousy" book by J.D. Salinger was Mark David Chapman holding when he killed John Lennon?

Catcher in the Rye

1000

What is the largest island in the Caribbean Sea?

Cuba