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100

Which country won the 2022 World Cup?

Argentina

100

This rock band's 1991 album Nevermind unexpectedly propelled the Seattle grunge scene into the mainstream worldwide.

Nirvana

100

This type of cheese is most commonly used on pizza.

Mozzarella

100

Name the inventor of the lightbulb.

Thomas Edison

(Yes we know that was easy)

100

The King of Pop

Michael Jackson
100

In Ted Lasso, Ted is originally a coach of which sport before moving to England?

American Football 

(will accept Football)

100

True or False: dogs were the first animal to be domesticated by humans.

TRUE

100

Home of the Great Wall

China

100

Due to its fertile "Black Earth" fields and significant grain production, Ukraine has long been known by this affectionate nickname.

Breadbasket of Europe

200

What country has won the most World Cups?

Brazil
200

The original tagline for this 90s website emphasized its massive selection: "Earth's Biggest Bookstore." What was the website?

Amazon

200

This type of cheese is often used to create a beloved Tex-Mex chip dip and taco topping.

Queso (Fresco)

(Will accept Queso)

200

This legendary programmer also popularized the term "bug" and "debugging" after a team member literally found a moth causing problems in an early computer.

Grace Hopper

200

Who led the Chicago Bulls to 6 NBA Championships?

Michael Jordan!

200

Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto in "The Bear" returns to what city in order to run his family's sandwich shop?

Chicago

200

How many toes does a dog have on its paw?

4

200

Which country is home to the world's highest peak in the world?

Nepal

200

While lifting weights causes the stress, this macronutrient is the building block essential for muscle hypertrophy, or the growth of muscle cells.

Protein

300

Which South American country hosted the very first World Cup in 1930?

Uruguay

300

What was the name of the hugely popular handheld virtual pet game?

Tamagotchi

300

What non-melting cheese is commonly used in Indian cuisine?

Paneer

300

This Serbian-American engineer was the chief rival of Thomas Edison and successfully advocated for alternating current (AC) as the superior method for power distribution.

Nikola Tesla

300

"Prison Mike" was an alter ego of what famous TV manager?

Michael Scott

300

In The Mandalorian, what is Baby Yoda's actual name?

Grogu

300

What dogs were bred to hunt lions?

Rhodesian Ridgeback

300

What country is known as the “Land of Fire and Ice” due to its volcanoes and glaciers?

Iceland

300

In 1993, France passed a law stating that this iconic loaf can only be made with four ingredients: flour, water, salt, and yeast.

Baguette

400

Where is the 2026 World Cup Final taking place?

USA

400

What is the name of Pearl Jams first album?

Ten

400

This Italian hard cheese is so strictly regulated that a large 80-pound (36kg) wheel is worth thousands of dollars and often used as collateral for small business loans in certain regional banks.

Parmesan (Parmigiano-Reggiano)

400

This famous inventor had the pseudonym "Silence Dogood" before he moved on to invent bifocals and many other famous items.

Benjamin Franklin

400

This German racing driver won seven Formula 1 World Championships.

Michael Schumacher

400

Guinness does not have normal carbonation but gets its foam from what?

Nitrogen

400

What is the fastest dog breed?

Greyhound

400

Which country invented the modern day french fry?

Belgium

(Does anyone else like Mayo on their fries?)

400

Name this delicious bread... spelling counts!

Khachapuri

500

Who is the youngest person to score in a World Cup final?

Pele

500

What year was the first Gameboy released?

1990

500

This marvelous Oscar-winning actress's first name is the same as the famous French soft cheese. What is her full name?

Brie Larsen

500

This remains the anonymous name of the person or group who authored the 2008 white paper and created the cryptocurrency Bitcoin.

Satoshi Nakamoto

500

This Canadian actor and comedian rose to fame on Saturday Night Live before starring in the Wayne's World, Austin Powers, and Shrek film franchises.

Mike Myers

500

This water company was founded in the foothills of the Italian Alps in 1899.

San Pellegrino

500

This four-letter name belongs both to the small dog that accompanied Dorothy to Oz and to the classic rock band that told us "I bless the rains down in Africa."

Toto

500

Which country did the potato originate from?

Peru

500

This fundamental principle of lifting requires an athlete to continuously increase the weight, reps, or volume to keep stimulating muscle adaptation and growth.

Progressive Overload