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100

What is the name of the planet where Luke Skywalker is from?

Tatooine

100

What is the only mammal that can fly?

Bat

100

Which skateboarder invented the "Fingerflip Backside Air' and "Ollie 540"?

Tony Hawke

100

What kind of paper was the American Declaration of Independence written on?

Hemp

100

What color are the triple word score squares in 'Scrabble'?

Red

200

What U.S. President does Robin Williams Play in the "Night at the Museum" movies?

Teddy Roosevelt

200

Why are sharks and rays different from other fish?


Shark and rays are different from other fish because they have no bones. Their skeletons are made of cartilage, which is flexible and durable with about half the normal density of bone. 

200

What is the Canadian National Summer Sport?

Lacrosse

200

Potatoes were first introduced to the United States from which country?

Peru

200

Which country consumes the most mustard every year: Germany, the U.S. or France?

Thu U.S.
300

What was Elle Woods LSAT score in Legally Blonde?

179

300

A year on Jupiter is equal to how many years on Earth?

12

300

In bowling, what do you call 3 strikes in a row?

A turkey

300

What did the Chinese invent 2800 years ago, using silk and bamboo?

Kites

300

What do kids in Holland do on the night of Dec. 6th?

Leave out their shoes for St. Nicholas to fill

400

What TV show did Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, and Ryan Gosling star in when they were kids?

The Mickey Mouse Club House

400

What are the 4 classical states of matter?

Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma

400

Which football team won the Super Bowl in 2010?

New Orleans Saints

400

Which U.S. President signed into law Medicare, the Voting Rights Act, the Wilderness Protection Act, and the Civil Rights Act?

Lyndon Johnson

400

What is the term used to measure the height of a horse?

Hands

500

Who shot Montgomery Burns?

Maggie Simpson

500

Mycology is the study of what?

Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their genetic and biochemical properties, their taxonomy and their use to humans as a source for tinder, medicine, food, and entheogens, as well as their dangers, such as poisoning or infection.

500

What African country was the first ever to qualify for a World Cup?

Egypt

500

What loincloth-wearing activist was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize five times, but never won?

Mohandas Ghandi

500

What was the first toy advertised on TV?

Mr. Potato Head