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100

This is process in which fruits and vegetables change colour and become more palatable.

What is ripening

100

Who is the Norse god of Thunder & Lightening?

Thor

100

Which of these gases is used to inflate party balloons? 

chlorine, nitrogen, or helium?

Helium 

100

Who was rocketed to super-stardom in 1998 by the hit single "Baby One More Time"?

Britney Spears

100

On July 2, 1947 a UFO supposedly crashed close to this U.S. city.

Roswell

200

What candy bar was named after its inventor's family horse?

Snickers

200

Pennywise the clown is no laughing matter in which novel?

It

200

How many patents did Thomas Edison accumulate during his lifetime?

A. 85

B. 0

C. 1,093

D. 2,332

2,332 patents

200

What was the first sport televised in the U.S. in 1939?

Baseball

200

What does UFO stand for?

Unidentified Flying Object

300

The most popular ingredient added to a "Brownie"

What are walnuts?

300

In Mary Shelley's novel, "Frankenstein" is the name of the monster? True or false?

False

300

What planet has the most moons?

Jupiter

300

What singer holds the world record for most words in a hit single?

Eminem

"Rap God". The six-minute track contains 1,560 words. Which averages to about 4.28 words per second.

300

On October 30, 1938 people in New York heard this over the radio. They initially thought it was an alien invasion, but what was it really?

It was a live broadcast of the novel "War of The Worlds"

400

What fast food restaurant is credited with introducing the first modern-day drive-thru window in 1970?

Wendy's

400

The Creation of Eve and The Great Flood are two of nine scenes on the ceiling of which Rome landmark?

The Sistine Chapel

400

What country has the most coastline?

A. Canada

B. United States

C. China

D. Russia

Canada

400

What NFL player holds the record for most career receiving yards?

A. Randy Moss

B. Isaac Bruce

C. Terrell Owens

D. Jerry Rice

Jerry Rice

400

From July 9 to July 30, 1947 what U.S. intelligence or investigation agency explored the 16 best UFO sightings in the U.S.?

Army Air Force Intelligence

500

Started in New York by Dutch immigrants and enjoyed with tea or coffee around the world

What is the donut?

500

What poet wrote the following lines: "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I ... I took the one less traveled by"?

Robert Frost

500

What term describe someone who can use both hands equally well?

Ambidextrous

500

Who was awarded the very first gold record in 1958?

Perry Como

500

In 1492 Christopher Columbus recorded magnetic deviations in his navigational equipment, strange lights in the sky and a "great flame of fire" crashing into the ocean. Which area of sea, known for odd happenings, was he passing through at the time?

Bermuda Triangle

600

The oldest fast food chain

White Castle (1916)

600

What kind of cans did Andy Warhol famously paint?

Campbell's Soup Cans

600

What is the least populated U.S. state?

Wyoming

600

Which of the following was NOT an NBA team?

A. Indianapolis Olympians

B. Providence Steamrollers

C. Chicago Stags

D. Austin Assassins

The Austin Assassins 

The Chicago Stags (1946-50), Indianapolis Olympians (1949-53), and Providence Steamrollers (1946-49) are all defunct NBA teams.

600

In 1973 a man, who was to become President of the United States of America, made an official report about strange lights in the sky he had seen four years earlier. Who was he?

Jimmy Carter

700

The most grown vegetable in the world

Corn


700

Which Bram Stoker book introduced a character played on film by Gerard Butler, Leslie Nielsen, Gary Oldman and Christopher Lee, amongst others?

Dracula

700

What is the only continent with land in all four hemispheres?

Africa

700

What animal mascot is used by both an NFL and MLB team?

Cardinal (Arizona and St. Louis)

700

What was the date of one of the first recorded UFO sightings, by some Greeks?

329 BC

800

What candy bar was invented by the Curtiss Candy Company of Chicago in 1923?

Butterfinger

800

How many paintings did Vincent Van Gogh sell during his lifetime?

A. 1

B. 27

C. 193

D. 842

1

800

What is the tallest mountain in the continental (lower 48) United States?

Mount Rainier (Washington State)

800

As a way for kids to exercise during a long, cold winter Dr. James Naismith invented which indoor sport in 1891?

Basketball

800

What is the name of the hidden base near AREA 51 where Robert Lazar claims to have worked for the U.S. government reverse engineering an alien spacecraft?

S-4

900

Why did Kentucky Fried Chicken change its name to KFC?

The Didn't Like the Word "Fried".

Kentucky Fried Chicken changed its name to "KFC" in 1991 because it planned to offer a more varied menu and wanted to eliminate the unhealthy connotation of "fried" from its name.

900

American Gothic is a Greg Wood painting of a woman and a man standing in front of a house. What is the man holding?

A pitchfork

900

How much does the average cumulus cloud weigh?

A. 10 LBS

B. 100 LBS

C. 1,000 LBS

D. 1 Million LBS

1 Million LBS

900

What was the name of the airplane Buddy Holly died in?

American Pie

900

During World War II, U.S. pilots began reporting odd balls of light or shiny metallic spheres that could fly circles around their planes. What were these UFOs called?

Foo Fighters