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He is a famous singer and actor who has the nickname “Ol’ Blue Eyes.”

Frank Sinatra

100

Where was the Titanic departing from? 

Southampton, England

100

How many innings are played in a standard baseball game?

9

100

Someone who cuts up meat for sale

Butcher

100

What is the name of Elvis Presley's Memphis home?

Graceland

200

Who is considered the King of Rock and Roll? 

Elvis Presley

200

What was the main language spoken in ancient Rome?

Latin

200

Which team bats first in a baseball game?

 The visiting team

200

A person who sews for a living

Seamster/Seamstress

200

How many sides does a trapezoid have?

4

300

Typically used for jazz music, this instrument will rarely find its way onto the symphonic stage.

Saxophone

300

Who was the first Roman Emperor

Augustus Caesar

300

What is the penalty for fighting in NHL hockey?

five-minute major

300

Person engaged in the art of mounting or reproducing animals and humans for display

Taxidermist

300

Who is the villain in “Peter Pan”?

Captain Hook

400

What are the two most popular instruments in the world?

The guitar and the piano

400

Which British queen holds the longest reign before Queen Elizabeth II?

Queen Victoria

400

 What does “love” mean in tennis?

0 points

400

An official responsible for investigating deaths, particularly those happening under unusual circumstances, and determining the cause of death. 

Coroner

400

How many points does the Star of David have?

6

500

What is the speed of the music called?

Tempo

500

Which disease has killed the most humans throughout history?

Tuberculosis (TB)

500

Which team has the highest win-loss percentage in MLB history?

New York Yankees

500

A health professional who has special training in diet and nutrition

Dietitian

500

Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?

Japan

600

Who is the composer of "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker?"

Tchaikovsky

600

Which treaty ended the American Revolutionary War?

The Treaty of Paris in 1783

600

How high is an NBA basketball hoop?

10 feet

600

Dispense prescription medications and provide information to patients about the drugs and their use

Pharmacists

600

What occasion corresponds with the longest day of the year?

The summer solstice

700

The combination of a violin, cello, and piano is called a?

Piano Trio

700

Who was the last active pharaoh of Egypt?

Cleopatra VII

700

What trophy is awarded to the Super Bowl winner?

Vince Lombardi Trophy

700

A person or group of people hired to escort and protect another person, especially a dignitary.

Bodyguard 

700

The classic 1877 novel “Black Beauty” is about what kind of animal?

Horse

800

Who composed the famous “Moonlight Sonata”?

Ludwig van Beethoven

800

What year did the French Revolution start?

1789

800

Who is called “King” in the NBA?

LeBron James

800

Someone who makes or sells candles and/or soap

Chandler

800

Nearly all fossils are preserved in what type of rock?

Sedimentary

900

What is the largest type of musical instrument?

The pipe organ

900

Which colonial power ruled India prior to its independence in 1947?

The British Empire

900

What is the maximum number of clubs allowed in a professional golf bag?

14

900

A person who selects and plays recorded music for an audience, often mixing tracks to create a seamless flow, atmosphere, or energy

DJ

900

How many floors does the Eiffel Tower have?

3

1000

In which year was the Grammy Award for Best Music Video first introduced?

1982

1000

Who was the first Western explorer to reach China?

Marco Polo

1000

What is the name for the area between a goalie’s legs in hockey?

The five-hole

1000

Designs, develops, tests, and produces aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, missiles, and related systems

An aerospace engineer

1000

Where does U.S vice president live while in office?

Number One Observatory Circle is the official residence of the vice president of the United States. Located on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., it is sometimes informally referred to simply as "the Naval Observatory".

2000

This music genre broke into the mainstream in the late 1970s and exploded in popularity during the mid-1980s. Originating at New York block parties. 

Rap

2000

Who was proclaimed the first emperor of Germany in 1871?

King Wilhelm I of Prussia (William I)

2000

Who won the first  2 Super Bowls?

Green Bay Packers

2000

A highly skilled language professional who facilitates communication between government officials, diplomats, and heads of state, ensuring accurate, neutral, and confidential transmission of messages

Diplomatic Interpreter

2000

Which U.S. president died of gastroenteritis while still in office?

Zachary Taylor, the 12th U.S. President