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In 1942, the minimum draft age is lowered from 21 years old to what in the United States?

18

100

Which vaccine was create in 1950 by US physician Jonas Salk?

Polio

100

True or False - 


Pound for Pound your bones are stronger than steel

True!

Pound for pound, your bones are stronger than steel. A block of bone the size of a matchbox can support up to 18,000 pounds of weight.

100

What country's flag is this?

Portugal 

100

What’s the hardest rock?

A diamond 

200

In the 1940s no dress was complete without a hat and this accessory.  



Gloves

200

By what name was NBC News previously known?

Camel Newsreel Theatre

200

How many ribs are in a human body?

24. 

12 on each side

200

The Statue of Liberty was given to the US by which country?

France on June 17, 1885

200

Which British girl group had a member by the name of Mel B?

Spice Girls

300

Champion Jack Dupree played what instrument?

Piano

300

The movie "Love Me Tender" premiered in November 1956. Which celebrities were the three main stars of the movie?

Elvis Presley/Debra Paget/Richard Egan

300

Where is the body is blood made?

Inside of bones!

Specifically, in the bone marrow. 

300

Ludwig Van Beethoven was born in 1770 in which city?

Berlin, Germany

300

In a bingo game, which number is represented by the phrase “two little ducks”?

22!

400

On what TV show did a young Richard Crenna play the recurring role of a lovesick school boy?

Our Miss Brooks

400

On April 30, 1952, what was the first toy to be advertised on television?

Mr. Potato Head

400

Which bone are babies born without?

The knee cap (also known as the patella) 

They only have cartilage, which grows into the knee cap

400

What is the smallest planet in our solar system?

Mercury

It is the closest one to the sun

400

What’s the most expensive home in the world?

Buckingham Palace

500

In 1949, NATO was established, what does NATO stand for?

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

500

This comedian's show premiered on CBS in October and ran through 1965. The program featured the star's wife, Mary Livingstone, and the skits frequently lampooned his supposed cheapness. What is the name of this famous comedian?

Jack Benny

500

A tendon connects muscles to bones. What connects bones to bones?

Ligaments!

500

What is the capital city of South Korea?

Seoul

500

What is the rarest eye color in the world

Green

Bonus - Can parents with brown eyes have child with green eyes?