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100

There's nothing like taking a trip to a "fantasy land" to raise your spirits. Which amusement park opened its gates in 1955?

Disneyland

100

What plant’s berries are often white and traditionally hung on doorways?

Mistletoe

100

What is the name of the major fault line in California?

San Andreas Fault

100

How many years apart are the Olympic Games held?

4

200

"Love Me Tender" is a Western about the four brothers, the Renos. Which famous American singer played Clint Reno in the 1956 film?

Elvis Presley

200

What color is the elephant that describes the exchange of amusing and impractical gifts during the holidays?

White

200

Which U.S. city is known as the “City of Angels”

Los Angeles

200

What do you call it when a bowler makes three strikes in a row?

Turkey

300

The 1951 film "African Queen" was a box office hit with leading stars, Katharine Hepburn and which legendary actor?

Humphrey Bogart

300

What is the name of the famous Christmas ballet?

The Nutcracker

300

The Bering Strait separates Russia from which U.S. state?

Alaska

300

What city is home to Fenway Park, the oldest MLB stadium?

Boston

400

What network did 'I Love Lucy' debut on?

CBS

400

What magical item brings Frosty the Snowman to life?

Hat

400

What South Dakota national park is known for having one of the highest concentration of fossils in the world?

Badlands National Park

400

What country is considered the birthplace of golf?

Scotland

500

While many authors had published works of fantasy before J.R.R Tolkien, the tremendous success of which 1937 trilogy, spearheaded the genre?

Hint: His work was adapted to film and has since become a very famous franchise

Lord of the Rings (or The Hobbit)

500

How many reindeer does Santa Claus have?

 Nine (Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph)

500

In 1980, what U.S. volcano erupted causing catastrophic damage in Washington state?

St. Helens

500

In what sport do you use a shuttlecock?

Badminton