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100

What do you call an animal that doesn't eat meat?

Herbivore

100

The "Tickle Me" version of what Sesame Street character was the "it" toy of the 1996 holiday season, causing some shoppers to resort to violence to obtain the coveted toy?

Elmo

100

The song “September” is by what band?

Earth, Wind & Fire


100

Invented in 1930, this well-known golden snack cake has a white cream filling.

Twinkie

100

Which baseball team won the World Series this year?

LOS ANGELES DODGERS

200

What 1952 book by E. B. White tells the tale of a spider who helps save a pig named Wilbur?

“Charlotte's Web”


200

According to the NRF, what's the top gift consumers give on Valentine's Day?

Candy

200

The song lyric, “Breakin' my back just to know your name” is from what song?

Somebody Told Me by The Killers

200

This combination of butter and flour is used to thicken soups and sauces.

Roux

200

What is the California state flower?

California Poppy
300

Which U.S. state has the largest population of black bears?

Alaska

300

Behind Christmas and Valentine’s Day, the third-most greeting card sales annually in the U.S. are for what May holiday?

Mother's Day

300

Which artist has the most Grammys?

Beyonce

300

A trained wine professional or steward is known as what?

A sommelier

300

Jim Henson is the creator of what beloved cast of characters?

The Muppets

400

Weighing up to 2,000 pounds, this is the largest mammal in North America.

Bison

400

Signifying the spiritual victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance, what is the name of the Hindu light festival that usually falls at the end of October/beginning of November?

Diwali

400

What rock guitarist played on the Michael Jackson song “Beat It"?

Eddie Van Halen

400

In British and Irish culture, this popular sausage and mashed potato dish is known as what?

Bangers and Mash

400

Who wrote the book “On the Origin of Species”?

Charles Darwin

500

What do you call a group of butterflies?

A kaleidoscope 

500

Leavenworth, Washington's Arlene Wagner was inspired by her time as a ballet instructor, and a specific Tchaikovsky ballet, to found a museum with over 7,000 of what type of holiday items?

Nutcrackers

500

In 1968, Johnny Cash performed a concert at what California prison?

Folsom Prison

500

First created by Ernest Hemingway himself is this milky green drink of many names: "Hemingway's Champagne", the Hemingway, or "Death in the Afternoon". The cocktail contains a flute of champagne and a jigger of what strong anise-flavored spirit?

Absinthe

500

What illness was called "The Robber of Youth?"

Tuberculosis