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How many major championships did Arnold Palmer win?

7

100

What is the name of the alternate dimension in Netflix’s Stranger Things?

The Upside Down.

100

What was Lamborghini first known for?

Farm tractors.

100

What famous US festival hosted over 350,000 fans in 1969?

Woodstock

100

Which country was the Caesar salad invented in?

Mexico.

200

Which is the only American Football team to go a whole season undefeated, including the Super Bowl?

Miami Dolphins, in 1972.

200

What modern-day item made a cameo in the final season of Game of Thrones?

A Starbucks cup.

200

What year did OPRX go public?

2017

200

Justin Timberlake was the former lead singer of which famous boy band?

NSYNC

200

How long is New Zealand’s Ninety Mile Beach?

55 miles.

300

Who holds the record for most consecutive 40-homer seasons?

Babe Ruth, with seven (1926-32).

300

Which pop star is the godmother of both Elton John’s sons?

Lady Gaga

300

The consolidated trial of which oil company began in February of 2013?

BP.

300

Who was the first female singer to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

Aretha Franklin

300

What was the first soda in space?

Coca Cola.

400

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

Egypt

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!


According to Walt Disney, which scene in a classic Disney princess movie was his favorite piece of animated work?

When Cinderella’s dress transforms from rags to a white ball gown.

400

What company was originally named Blue Ribbon Sports?

Nike.

400

What is Paul McCartney’s middle name?

Paul. His real name is James Paul McCartney.

400

What is the national animal of Scotland?

A unicorn.

500

How many Olympic games were held in countries that no longer exist?

3, West Germany in 1972, the Soviet Union in 1980,
 and Yugoslavia in 1984

500

Who was the first actor to portray James Bond on screen?

Barry Nelson. He appeared in the 1954 made-for-TV movie adaptation of “Casino Royale.”

500

In what industry did the DuPont family originally make its fortune?

Explosives.

500

Which song holds the distinction of the first music video ever aired on MTV?

Video Killed the Radio Star - The Buggles

500

What is the correct name for "#"

Octothorpe.