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FINISH THE LYRICS

"I'm gonna take my horse to the old town road,
I'm gonna ride till _______."

I cant no more

100

What is the tallest mountain in the world?

Mount Everest

100

In soccer, what body part can’t touch the ball?

Hands

100

Which Bollywood star is married to Nick Jonas?

Priyanka Chopra

100

Which bridge was the first to be built across the River Thames in London?

London Bridge

200

This singer wrote the song "single ladies" and is married to Jay-Z

Who is she?

Beyoncé

200

What country has the most natural lakes?

Canada has more than half of all the natural lakes in the world.

200

 What type of race is the Tour de France?

Bicycle race.

200

In the movie "Home Alone" what is Kevin's last name

McCallister

200

In which year did Hitler commit suicide?

1945

300

the first non-European and the first lyricist to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Rabindranath Tagore

300

In what country can you visit Machu Picchu?

Peru

300

In 1997, Bangladesh won their first ICC trophy, beating Kenya to qualify for the World Cup(1999). Where was this tournament held?

Malaysia

300

In Elf, what song did Buddy sing for Santa on his birthday?

Happy Birthday

300

Who was the first man to walk on the moon, and in which year?

Neil Armstrong, 1969

400

What is the oldest surviving musical instrument?

Flute

400

What is the deepest point in Earth's oceans?

Mariana Trench

400

Cricket received a boost after this team toured Bangladesh in 1976-77 season. Which team was this?

MCC

400

In Dr. Suess' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, who is Jim Carrey's Grinch in love with?

Martha May Whovier

400

When was the Independence of Bangladesh was declared

March 26, 1971  

500

Which classical composer was deaf?

Ludwig van Beethoven

500

What ocean is home to 75% of the Earth's volcanoes?

Pacific Ocean

500

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

Turkey

500

In Jab We Met, what is the name of Geet's first love?

Anshuman

500

 What is the name of the disease that ravaged and killed a third of Europe’s population in the 14th century?

The Bubonic Plague