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50's Stars
100

What famous cat-like structure was built during the Old Kingdom in Egypt?

The Sphinx

100

What is the most popular pasta in America?

Spaghetti 

100

Can you correctly name the smallest independent state in Europe?

The Vatican City

100

In the human body, what do ligaments hold together?

Bones

100

Who released 'I Walk The Line' in 1956?

Johnny Cash

200

Which country is famous for its amazing (and very old) terracotta army?

China

200

Which pasta dish is made with sheets of pasta and bolognese sauce?

Lasagna

200

 Which former member of the UK became a republic in 1949?

The Republic of Ireland

200

What is the colored part of the eye called?

The Iris

200

What kind of movies was heartthrob John Wayne known for?

Westerns

300

Which one of the Seven Wonders of the world still exists?

The Great Pyramid of Giza

300

Which type of pasta is perfect for pasta bake dishes due to its round, tube-like structure, with diagonal cuts at either end?

Penne

300

In which country can you find the Matterhorn?

Switzerland

300

How many teeth does a fully grown adult normally have?

32

300

What was the name of the global 1951 hit for Nat King Cole? - We hope you haven't forgotten!

Unforgettable 

400

Which female leader of Ancient Egypt had a relationship with Mark Antony?

Cleopatra

400

What two ingredients do you need to make fresh pasta?

Flour and Egg

400

What is the most visited museum in Europe?

Le Louvre in Paris, France

400

What is the longest bone in the human body?

The Femur

400

Who sang Mr. Sandman in 1954?

The Chordettes

500

In 1922, excited explorers found the tomb of which famous ancient ruler?

King Tutankhamen, AKA King Tut.

500

In which country was pasta first made?

China

500

What is the most commonly spoken language in Europe?

Gernam

500

The clavicle is better known as what?

the collar bone

500

What was Sam Cooke's first hit, in 1957, that established him as a global superstar?

You Send Me

600

What was one of the Inca cities which was situated at a height of nearly 3500 meters?

Machu Picchu

600

What is the most popular brand of dried pasta in Italy?

Barilla

600

Which European mountain range extends across eight countries?

The Alps

600

Which tendon is named after the ancient Greek mythological figure?

Achilles

600

What were the names of the Everley Brothers?

Don and Phil

700

Tenochtitlan was a massive capital city in which society?

Aztec

700

What cooking method did Ancient Romans have for pasta?

Frying

700

How many countries are there in Europe (according to the UN)?

44

700

What is the only organ capable of regeneration?

Liver 

700

Which legendary singer called Rock and Roll music 'the most brutal, ugly, degenerate, vicious form of expression?

Frank Sinatra

800

What is the name of the volcano that destroyed Pompeii?

Mount Vesuvius

800

What type of pasta did Thomas Jefferson bring to America?

Macaroni

800

Which European country has the longest coastline?

Norway

800

What is the smallest bone in the human body

Stapes, found in the ear

800

What color 'Shoes' gave Carl Perkins his major hit?

Blue

1000

A modern sports event was named after the battle against the Persians in 490 BC. What is the name of the battlefield and of the running event?

A Marathon

1000

Which country has the 3rd highest pasta consumption after Italy and the US?

Russia

1000

On the map of Europe, which country is surrounded by Germany, Poland, and Austria?

The Czech Republic

1000

What is the largest nerve in the human body

The Sciatic Nerve

1000

Sam Cooke is often referred to as The King of, what?

Soul