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Potpourri 1
Entertainment
History
Potporri 2
Cooking
100
Which is larger--Canada or China?
Canada
100
How long did Snow White sleep before she was awakened by the prince?
One year
100
What two states joined the United States in 1959?
Alaska and Hawaii
100
What drink is sometimes nicknamed "moo juice"?
Milk
100
What did hamburgers replace as America's favorite fast food in the 1930's?
Hot dogs
200
What nation has 70% of the world's lawyers?
The United States
200
What bird is in a tree in The Twelve Days of Christmas?
Partridge
200
Who were there more of at the first Thanksgiving feast--Indians or settlers?
Indians
200
What word, adopted by the Weather Bureau in 1926, is a cross between smoke and fog?
Smog
200
What are the two basic kinds of peanut butter?
Creamy or crunchy/chunky
300
What are the story-telling poles of northwestern Native Americans called?
Totem Poles
300
What kid's TV show takes place on the steps of a New York City brownstone?
Sesame Street
300
Which came first--the Hershey Bar, the Tootsie Roll, or the Baby Ruth?
Tootsie Roll
300
What part of the arm can harbor 516,000 bacteria per square inch?
Armpit
300
Which teeth are for grinding food up--the incisors, the canines or the molars?
Molars
400
What word is stenciled on the personal Humvee owned by Arnold Schwarzenegger?
Terminator
400
Who is the youngest of Joe and Katherine Jackson's nine children?
Janet Jackson
400
What company did Charles Rolls and Frederick Royce start?
Rolls Royce
400
What line on the basketball court is sometimes called the "charity stripe"?
Foul line or Free throw line
400
What device is known in the restaurant biz as the "zapper"?
Microwave oven
500
What animal are Easter cakes in Italy often shaped like?
Rabbit
500
Who does Sylvester Stallone play in a series of boxing movies?
Rocky Balboa
500
What date in 1776 saw the signing of the Declaration of Independence?
July 4th
500
How many items are in a baker's dozen?
Thirteen
500
What type of eggs will a cook prepare when a waitress screams: "Wreck 'em"?
Scrambled eggs