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100

What was the name of the first permanent English American colony?
A. Popham Colony
B. Quebec
C. Jamestown
D. Santa Fe

C. Jamestown

100

The Da Vinci Code opens with a murder in which famous museum?

A. Smithsonian Institution     B. The Louvre
C. The British Museum     D. The Metropolitan Museum

B. The Louvre

100

What ancient civilization is known for building the Great Pyramids of Giza?

A. Mayans    B. Mexicans

C. Aztec     D. Egyptians

D. Egyptians

100

To consider a band as a Big Band what is the minimum number of musicians to be needed?


A. 11    B. 21

C. 12    D. 10

D. 10

100

In Disney's "The Little Mermaid," who is the ruler of the underwater kingdom?

A. King Triton     B. Zeus 

C. King Kong     D. Mufasa

A. King Triton

100

In which country was the sport of curling invented?

A. Scotland     B. Canada
C. Sweden     D. Norway

A. Scotland

100

What is the smallest planet in our solar system?

A. Mercury    B. Pluto

C. Venus    D. Mars

A. Mercury

100

Which country did the french fries originate from?

A. France     B. USA
C. UK          D. Belgium

D. Belgium

200

How long ago do historians estimate the first settlers arrived on what is now American soil?  

A. >2,024 years     B. >12,000 years
C. >4,000 years     D.>102,000 years 

B> 12,000 years ago

200

Which of these is NOT the American title a book in the Harry Potter series?

A. Chalice of Fire     B. Chamber of Secrets
C. Prisoner of Azkaban     D. Order of the Phoenix 

A. Harry Potter and the Chalice of Fire

200

Greenland was a colony of which country until 1981?

A. England    B. Denmark

C. France    D. South Africa

 B. Denmark

200

In an Orchestra, which is the largest brass section instrument?
A. Trumpet B. A fat guy singing in tenor

C. French horns  D. Tuba

D. Tuba

200

What year did Disneyland open?

A. 1955     B. 1960     

C. 1965     D. 1950

A. 1955

200

Who is the only player in NFL history to win five Super Bowl MVP awards as of 2021?

A. Joe Montana     B. Bart Starr 

C. Terry Bradshaw    D. Tom Brady

D. Tom Brady

200

What is the normal pH level of the human blood?

A. 7.40     B. 6.0

C. 13.5     D. 8.0

A. 7.40

200

Which food never rots and doesn’t require preservatives to keep fresh?

A. Tea     B. Honey     C. Peanuts     D. Oats

B. Honey

300

What was the outcome of the Emancipation Proclamation issued by President Abraham Lincoln?

A. democracy was ended    B. slavery was ended
C. capitalism was ended     D. war was ended

B. slavery was ended

300

What is the best-selling novel of all time?

A. The Lord of the Rings     B. Sorcerer's Stone
C. Don Quixote    D. A Tale of Two Cities 

C. Don Quixote

300

Julius Caesar was assassinated on 15 March 44 BC, a date now often known by what term?

A. Ramadan    B. Debunking Day

C. Memento Mori    D. Ides of March

D. Ides of March

300

Sing the first four lines from Jingle Bells to get the points (all members of the team)

Great job / That was bad

300

What is the name of Wendy’s dog in Peter Pan?

A. Nana     B. Chance 

C. Marley      D. Rufio

A. Nana

300

Which man holds the record for the most Grand Slam tennis titles won in the Open Era?

A. Roger Federer – 24 titles
B. Rafael Nadal – 24 titles
C. Novak Djokovic – 24 titles
D. Pete Sampras - 24 titles

C. Novak Djokovic – 24 titles

300

What is the chemical symbol for the element tungsten?

A. Z B. Y

C. X    D. W

D. W

300

Which food contains the most calories per gram?

A. Chocolate      B. Chia seeds
C. Avocado        D. Pistachio

C. Avocado

400

What city was the first capital of the United States?

A. Washington DC    B. Philadelphia
C. Baltimore            D. New York City

D. New York City

400

What novel is set on a desert planet inhabited by giant sandworms?

A. Interstellar    B. Inception
C. Tremors        D. Dune

D. Dune

400

What empire was founded by Genghis Khan and became the largest contiguous empire in history?

A. Mongol Empire    B. Indian Empire

C. British Empire    D. Persian Empire

A. Mongol Empire

400

Sing and dance the first line of the song that is used to teach kids about body parts

Rock on!

400

Who was Bambi's rabbit pal?

A. Thumper    B. Peter

C. Fiver    D. Rick

A. Thumper

400

What's three strikes in a row in bowling?
A. Spare   B. Badger

C. Threesome      D. Turkey

D. Turkey


400

What is the rarest blood type?

A. AB Negative     B. B Positive

C. O Negative    D. AB Positive

A. AB Negative

400

Gluten is found in which cereal grain?

A. Wheat     B. Oats

C. Maize     D. Barley

A. Wheat

500

What right was granted by the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?

A. women's right to vote
B. enslaved people's right to vote
C. Irish people's right to vote    
D. Chinese people's right to vote

A. women's right to vote.

500

Who wrote the epic fantasy series "A Song of Ice and Fire," which inspired the TV series "Game of Thrones?"

A. George R.R. Martin    B. R.L. Stine
C. J.R.R. Tolkien      D. E.B. White

A. George R.R. Martin

500

In which decade did the Great Hunger strike Ireland?

A. 1940s    B. 1890s

C. 1840s    D. 1480s

C. 1840s

500

Name 3 songs by The Queen

Impressive!

500

Who was Snow White's enemy?

A. The Evil Queen     B. Maleficent

C. Cruella De Vil     D. Scar


A. The Evil Queen

500

In which city are the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee located?

A. Lausanne, Switzerland     B. Geneva, Switzerland
C. Zurich, Switzerland     D. Basel, Switzerland

A. Lausanne, Switzerland

500

Which Apollo moon mission was the first to carry a lunar rover?

A. Apollo 11    B. Apollo 13

C. Apollo 15    D. Apollo 17

C. Apollo 15 

500

What type of pasta has a name meaning "little worms?"
A. Lasagna     B. Linguine
C. Vermicelli     D. Manicotti 

C. Vermicelli

600

What year did the Revolutionary War end?
A. 1773    B. 1873
C. 1783    D. 1983

C. 1783

600

What novel by George Orwell depicts a dystopian society under totalitarian rule and features the character Winston Smith?

A. 1984     B. Atlas Shrugged
C. Fahrenheit 451     D. Animal Farm 

A. 1984

600

Which was not a concenration camp?

A. Dachau B. Treblinka

C. Obersalzberg D. Sobibor

C. Obersalzberg

600

Is it?

A. Blink 192

B. Blink 172

C. Blink 182

D. Wink 172 

C. Blink 182

600

In the Disney classic "Beauty and the Beast," what is the name of the villainous hunter who seeks to marry Belle?

A. Lumière     B. Cogsworth

C. Gaston    D. Chip

C. Gaston

600

Who is the all-time leading scorer in the history of the NBA?

A. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
B. Karl Malone
C. LeBron James
D. Kobe Bryant 

C. LeBron James

600

Where would you look for a patella?

A. Elbow        B. Shoulder

C. Foot D. Knee

D. Knee

600

Which was the first fast-food restaurant to open an outlet in China?
A. Taco Bell    B. Subway    C. KFC     D. Mc Donald's

C. KFC

700

STEAL 500 POINTS FROM A TEAM

YAY

700

What epic poem, attributed to Homer, tells the story of the Trojan War?

A. Odyssey     B. Iliad
C. Cypria    D. Telegony

B. Iliad

700

Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis?

A. Mikhail Gorbachev      B. Nikita Khrushchev

C. Vladimir Lenin      D. Joseph Stalin 

B. Nikita Khrushchev

700

In 1975 Bohemian Rhapsody was number one for nine weeks. It was finally knocked off the top slot by a song with a name that appears in the lyrics of Bohemian Rhapsody. Name the song and the band that ended Queen’s number one success.
A. Landslide by Fleetwood Mac
B. Mamma Mia by Abba
C. Danger Zone by Kenny Loggins
D. Mama by My Chemical Romance

B. Mamma Mia by Abba

700

What Disney animated film features a character named Kuzco, who is transformed into a llama?

A. Home on the Range     B. Treasure Planet

C. Black Stallion     D. The Emperor's New Groove

D. The Emperor's New Groove

700

What's the maximum you can score in one round of darts?

A. 210
B. 180
C.150
D. 120

B. 180

700

At what temperature are Celsius and Fahrenheit equal?

A. 40     B. 100

C. -100    D. -40

D. -40

700

Where was Chicken Tikka masala invented?
A. London, England     B. New Delhi, India
C. Glasgow, Scotland     D. Punjab, India

C. Glasgow, Scotland

800

Who was the first president to live in the White House?

A. George Washington    B. John Adams
C. Thomas Jefferson       D. James Madison

B. John Adams

800

Which novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald explores themes of wealth, love, and the American Dream in the 1920s?

A.  Tales of the Jazz Age    B. The Grapes of Wrath
C. The Bell Jar    D. The Great Gatsby

D. The Great Gatsby

800

Who was not assassinated?

A. Abe Lincoln     B. Erwin Rommel

C. M.L. King     D. JFK

B. Erwin Rommel

800

If a member of your team has a B in their name, you get the points. Otherwise you lose

Bonkers!

800

In Monsters, Inc. what do Mike and Sullivan collect in order to power the city?

A. Recycled paper     B. Children's screams

C.   Coal     D. Nuclear stuff

B. Children's screams

800

Who is the all-time leading scorer in the history of the UEFA Champions League?

A. Cristiano Ronaldo – 137 goals
B. Lionel Messi – 121 goals
C. Robert Lewandowski – 73 goals
D. Raúl González – 71 goals

A. Cristiano Ronaldo – 137 goals

800

What is a moon of Mars?

A. Plato B. Soros

C. Phobos D. Daemon

C. Phobos

800

What is the salted roe of a sturgeon called?

A. Truffles     B. Saffron

C. Beluga      D. Caviar

D. Caviar

900

 Who assassinated President John F. Kennedy in 1963?

A. John Wilkes Booth      B. Lee Harvey Oswald
C. Mark David Chapman      D. Charles J. Guiteau 

B. Lee Harvey Oswald

900

Who wrote the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird?"

A. Atticus Finch    B. Bob Ewell

C. Harper Lee    D. Tom Robinson

C. Harper Lee

900

 What does the "Magna Carta” mean?

A. Royal Charter      B. Great Charter

C. Royal Map    D. Great Card

B. Great Charter

900

Who made the theme song to the Peaky Blinders
A. Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds
B. Metallica
C. Ed Sheeran
D. AC/DC

A

900

What are the names of Cinderella’s stepsisters?

A. Anastasia and Drizella     B. Toulouse and Marie 

C. Anastasia and Dimitri     D. Anna And Elsa 

A. Anastasia and Drizella

900

How many players are in a water polo team

A. 5    B. 6

C. 7     D. 8

C. 7

900

Tinnitus is a problem related to what body part?

A. Eye     B. Ear

C. Nose    D. Throat

B. Ear

900

Spanish cuisine features a dish named for a wide, shallow traditional pan used to cook the dish on an open fire. What is this dish?

A. Tapas     B. Paella

C. Malaga     D. Curry

B. Paella

1000

THIS IS A FREEBEE

NOICE

1000

Who wrote the Picture of Dorian Grey?

A. Oscar Wilde    B. W.B. Yeats

C. Jack London    D. William Shakespeare

A. Wilde

1000

What was the first toy to be advertised on television?

A. Mr. Potato Head     B. GI Joe

C. Operation     D. Barbie

A. Mr. Potato Head

1000

Hum the theme song of the Game of Thrones for the points


AWESOME

1000

What were Mickey Mouse's first words ever spoken?

A. All you need is a little bit of magic.    
B. Good times are here to stay.
C. What is a Hot dog?    
D. Our dancin' shoes will keep us light on our feet. 

C. What is a Hot dog?

1000

Based on how much he's won, who is the GOAT of snooker:

A. Judd Trump    B. Mark Williams 

C. Ronnie O'Sullivan D. Christopher Nolan

C. Ronnie O'Sullivan

 

1000

What is the phenomenon where an object submerged in a fluid experiences an upward buoyant force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced?

A. Bernoulli's principle     B. Archimedes' principle
C. Pascal's law      D. Newton's Laws

B. Archimedes' principle

1000

What is the term for the traditional Japanese method of grilling small skewers of meat or vegetables over charcoal?

A. Unagi      B. Yakitori

C. Onigiri     D.Omusubi

 B. Yakitori