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100

Trivia Question: What is the rarest M&M color?

Brown

100

Trivia Question: Who played Kevin in "Home Alone 1 and 2"?

Macaulay Culkin

100

Planet nearest to the sun?

Mercury

100

Trivia Question: Who Was the "king of rock and Roll"

Elvis

100

What is the largest continent on earth?

Asia

100

What is the most played sport in the world?

Football / Soccer

100

Trivia Question: How many signs are there in the Zodiac?  

12


100

This country invented tea.

China

200

Trivia Question: What is the common name for dried plums?

Prunes

200

What is the longest-running TV series?

The Simpsons

200

Trivia Question: What term describes an ability to make food from sunlight 

Photosynthesis

200

He is known as the King of Pop

Micheal Jackson

200

Trivia Question: What is the world’s biggest island?

Greenland

200

What is the only sport to have been played on the moon?

Golf

200

Trivia Question: What does Na stand for on the periodic table? 

Sodium (Salt)

200

This is the fastest land animal on Earth.

Cheetah

300

What was the first soft drink in space?

Coca Cola
300

Trivia Question: What state is the Hollywood walk of fame in

California

300

Trivia Question: How many bones do sharks have?

None

300

Name the 3 members of the Jackson 5

Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Micheal, Marlon 

300

Trivia Question: Which country produces the most coffee in the world?

Brazil

300

In which sport would you 'set' and 'block'?

Volleyball
300

What months of the year have 28 days?

ALL OF THEM

300

What were the four main characters' names in the movie Wizard of Oz?

Dorothy, Scarecrow, Lion, and the Tin-man

400

Which country invented ice cream?

China

400

Trivia Question: What day is Star Wars Day?

May 4

400

What disease stems from the medieval term that means ‘bad air’?

Malaria

400


Men At Work sing of a sandwich in "Down Under." What was it? 

A vegemite sandwich.  Vegemite ingredients are brewer's yeast, vegetable extracts, salt, malt extract, and vitamins. 

400

Trivia Question: What is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican City

400

What is the highest score you can get in a game of darts?

180

400

What does “www” stand for in a website browser?

World Wide Web

400

Name the game: 

Thimble, metal shoe, hotels, Chance cards?

Monopoly

500

Trivia Question: What is the only edible food that never goes bad?  

Honey

500

Trivia Question: What boxer is known as the Greatest of All Time?

Muhammed Ali

500

What is the most abundant element in the universe? 

Hydrogen 

500

Finish the lyrics: "If love keeps giving me lemons.." 

"I'll just mix 'em in my drink" 

500

The Statue of Liberty was gifted to the USA by which country?

France

500

Where will the 2024 Olympics be held?

Paris

500

What is the plural of sheep?

Sheep

500

These are the only mammals that can fly.

Bats

600

Bagels originated from this country

Poland

600

Trivia Question: What is the Golden man statue given to talented actors

An oscar

600

What planet in our solar system has the most gravity?

Jupiter

600

Name just 3 movies that include one of their songs, lyrics, or logo. 

There are so man Blue oyster cult references in the movies, you only needed to name 3: 

-Halloween 1978 "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" plays on the radio.

 -Fast Times at Ridgemont High 1982 Character mentions something about "tickets to see Blue Öyster Cult"

 -Sleepaway Camp 1983  Character wears BOC T-shirt.

-Prince of Darkness 1987  Logo-like pattern appears on person's flesh.

-Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey 1991  Characters Bill & Ted, when faced with a grave situation, look at each other and say "Don't Fear the Reaper, dude!"

-Singles 1992  A character is hanging up posters for his band's upcoming gig: opening for Blue Oyster Cult.

 -The Stand (TV miniseries) 1994 "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" opens the film while credits roll.

 -The Frighteners 1996 "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" (covered by The Muttonbirds) closes the film on the closing credits.

-Scream 1996  Features "Reaper" sung by Gus.

 -Detroit Rock City 1999 Godzilla plays in the movie, characters mention BÖC.

-Joe Dirt 2001 "Burnin' For You" is in the movie and on the soundtrack. Main character Joe has a BÖC poster on his wall.

 -Dogtown and Z Boys 2002 "Godzilla" is in the movie during a surfing scene.

-Miracle 2004 "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" is used in the movie.

-Lords of Dogtown 2005 "The Red & The Black" is used in the movie.

-Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector 2006 "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" is used in the movie.

-12 and Holding  2006 "Burnin' For You" is used in the movie.

 

600

Which country do the cities of Cork, Belfast, and Galway belong to?

Ireland

600

In taekwondo, which belt is better - the blue or the green? 

the blue 

600

What is the name of the biggest technology company in South Korea?

Samsung

600

What is the hardest known natural material?

Diamonds

700

Trivia Question: From which country does Gouda cheese originate?

Netherlands

700

Trivia Question: How many kids does Angelina Jolie have?

6

700

What is made by B immunity cells to help fight off infection?

Antibodies

700

What is Eminem's real name? 

Marshall Bruce Mathers III

700

What is the capital of India?

New Dehli

700

Which NBA team did Michael Jordan win 6 championships with (include the state and the team name)?

Chicago Bulls

700

What was the first feature-length animated movie ever released? (Hint: It was a Disney Movie)

Snow White

700

What mammal cannot jump?

Elephants

800

Trivia Question: What is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world?

Tea

800

Trivia Question: What are the names of Cinderella’s stepsisters?

Anastasia and Drizella

800

What is the chemical symbol for gold?

Au

800

Who was born Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson? 

Katy Perry 

800

What is the highest peak in Africa?

Mount Kilimanjaro

800

What is the top hand in Poker? 

Royal Flush 

800

Trivia Question: What is the only metal that is a liquid at normal pressure? 

Mercury

800

This is the longest river in the world.

The Nile

1000

The most expensive spice in the world. 

Saffron. 

It is also known as red gold because it is more expensive than gold, costing around $5000 per pound. 

1000

                      Name the character. 

Carol Anne Freeling in Poltergeist (1982) 

1000

What is the formula for table salt?

NaCl

1000

Name the 4 main Beatles 

John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr

1000

Where is the world's largest desert? 

Antartica

1000

What was banned in basketball from 1967 to 1976?

The slam dunk

1000

Trivia Question: What country has the most vending machines per capita?

Japan

1000

What food was used as currency in the past?

Chocolate - The Maya civilization used it as money.