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100

What was his claim to fame? 

he was a famous American Gangster 

100

Who was the most popular character?

Bonus: played by whom? 

The most popular character on the American sitcom Happy Days was Fonzie, played by Henry Winkler: 

Popularity: Fonzie was originally a secondary character, but became a lead character as he became more popular than the other characters. At the height of the show's popularity in the late 1970s, Fonzie was one of the most popular characters in the world.

100

Who won Super Bowl Number #1? 

Packers 

100

What is the movement of water in the river called? 

current 

100

Ben Franking is one of the United Sates _______

fathers 

Founding Fathers 

100

What is the most popular sandwich in the US? 

Hint: its a hot sandwhich

Grilled Cheese 

100

What was Folsom? 

a prison  

100

What famous movie was released on 1983 was based on Al Capone? 

Scarface based on the life of Al Capone. 

200

What was his famous nickname? 

Scarface, Snorky, the Big Guy, Big Al

200

What STATE did Happy Days take place?

Bonus: What City? 

Wisconsin

It took place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 

200

Who did they play (what team did the packers beat to win the first super bowl?) 

 Kansas City Chiefs

200

What is a waterfall? 

A waterfall is a place where a river or stream of water falls over a steep drop, usually into a pool of water below. Waterfalls are formed by erosion, which is the process of wearing away the earth.

200

On what piece of US money will you find Ben Franklin? 

Benjamin Franklin is on the front of the $100 bill, the highest denomination currently printed. On the back is an illustration of Independence Hall.

200

This American sandwich is messy but good! Which of these sandwiches traditionally consists of ground beef, sweetened tomato sauce, and onions on a hamburger bun What is it? 

Sloppy Joe 

200

Did Johnny Cash ever serve time at Folsom? 

No he never served more than a night or two in the country jail 

200
How many performances did Johnny Cash play at Folsom Prison? 

Only two 

Johnny Cash performed two shows at Folsom State Prison in California on January 13, 1968. The shows were held at 9:40 AM and 12:40 PM the second being a failsafe in case the first one did not go well 

300

What did Al Capone sell that was illegal in the 1920's?

Alcohol 

300

What kind of store did Mr. Cunningham have?

Hardware Store everyone went to him for there tools 
300

Where was Super Bowl I played?

City OR State OR Venue  

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

300

What is the part of the river that joins the sea called?

(The _______of the river joins the sea.)

Mouth: Most rivers eventually join the sea at their mouth

300

What type of HEATING device did Ben Franklin invent? 

Franklin stove: In 1741, Ben invented the Franklin stove, an iron furnace that allowed people to heat their homes safely while using less wood.

300

This sandwich is a bit Western! It's very popular in states such as Texas. These sandwiches traditionally consists of chopped beef with Barbecue sauce packed together between two buttered buns of bread. What is it? 

BBQ Sandwich 

300

WHO asked Johnny to preform at Folsom? 

the inmates themselves wrote and asked him to come he was moved and decided he needed to do so 

300

A __________ sandwich typically consists of corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Russian dressing (or Thousand Island dressing) on rye bread, all grilled together between slices of bread; it's a classic deli sandwich known for its rich flavors and textures

A Reuben sandwich typically consists of corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut, and Russian dressing (or Thousand Island dressing) on rye bread, all grilled together between slices of bread; it's a classic deli sandwich known for its rich flavors and textures

400

WHERE did Capone get into a fight that caused the scar on his face earning him his famous nickname? 

A brothel or bar 

400

What was Richie's favorite song? 

Bonus: When did he sing this? 

Blueberry Hill sang by the Domino's 


Richie would always sing this after his dates. 

400

Who was the coach of the winning team in Super Bowl I?

Vince Lombardi 

400

All river flow ________

(What direction?) 

all rivers flow downhill due to the force of gravity, which pulls water from higher elevations to lower elevations, dictating the direction of a river's flow; this means a river's source is always at a higher point than its mouth where it empties into another body of water like a lake or ocean.

400

What type of eye wear did Ben Franklin invent? 

Bifocals: Ben’s vision deteriorated as he grew older. He loved to read and grew tired of switching between two pairs of glasses—one that helped him to see things close, another to see things farther away. So he cut the lenses from both pairs in half, then put half of each lens in a single frame, inventing bifocals.

400

A healthy twist, this sandwich is made similar to the hamburger. This is usually another popular sandwich at American fast food restaurants, providing a healthy alternative choice to hamburgers. What is it? 

Typically severed with lettuce and mayo

Chicken Sandwich 

400

What inspired the song Folsom Prison Blues? 

watched a prison movie that inspired him to pen the song Folsom Prison Blues

400

An _____ ________ hot sandwich is a sandwich made with a single slice of bread or toast topped with hot food. The bread is typically toasted or grilled

An open-faced hot sandwich is a sandwich made with a single slice of bread or toast topped with hot food. The bread is typically toasted or grilled

500

What massacre was Al Capone famous for? 

St. Valentines Day massacre although he was in Florida at the time and the case remains unsolved 

500

What was Fonzie's first name? 

Bonus: Who called him by his first name?

Arthur

Marion called Fonzie Arthur all the time. 

500

Can you re watch Super Bowl number 1? 

If NOT why? 

NO, Both NBC and CBS wiped the broadcast tapes to save money. Only a few small samples of the game survived, including footage of Max McGee's opening touchdown and Jim Taylor's touchdown run.

500

What are river rapids? 

River rapids are areas of a river where the water flows quickly and turbulently due to a steep river bed. They are often found in younger streams and near mountains

500

What was Ben Franklins most famous experiment? 

 according to Franklin himself. In 1752, he tied a key to a kite string and took it outside during a thunderstorm. His goal was to prove that lightning was a form of electricity. known today as the Kite experiment 

 

500

This sandwich has become a famous item in the "City of Brotherly Love" and was developed during the early 20th century. These sandwiches consists of thinly sliced pieces of steak layered with melted cheese on a long roll, What is it? 

The Philly Cheesesteak

The Philly cheesesteak was invented by Pat and Harry Olivieri, native Philadelphians who began selling the sandwich at their hot dog stand near Philadelphia's Italian market in the 1930s. The popularity of the sandwich grew, allowing Pat Olivieri to open up his own restaurant.

Originally the sandwich was served without cheese and consisted of sliced steak meat on hoagie rolls. Cheese was added later by a manager at Olivieri's restaurant, and continues to be a part of the sandwich today. 

500

Which President did Johnny Cash met? 

Bonus: What did they meet to discuss? 

Cash testified before Congress and met with President Richard Nixon to discuss prison reform in 1972, and continued to crusade on behalf of the imprisoned for the rest of his career.

500

What was the name of the make out spot (or point) in Happy Days? 

'Inspiration Point'

They were always talking about this place. 

600

Who was Capones biggest rival? 

Bugs Moran

600

What instrument did Richie play in the band? 

saxophone

600

What YEAR was Super Bowl 1 played? 

1967

600

What is it called when river change the landscape forming new landscapes? 

For example the river _________the rocks over year and years of following thru the land. 

Erosion: The energy of flowing water carves landforms like canyons and valleys through a process called erosion

For example the river eroded the rocks over year and years of following thru the land.  

600

How many kids did Ben Franklin have? 

Benjamin Franklin had three children. William, born around 1730, was his illegitimate son with an unknown woman. He was raised by Ben and his wife, Deborah. He remained loyal to the British crown and became royal governor of New Jersey. Ben's second son, Francis, was born in 1732. He died of smallpox at age four. Ben's daughter, Sarah, was born in 1743. She married and had seven children.

600

This sandwich has an odd name, but usually is not made with meat from a pig. It is a traditional American favorite that is popular in fast food industries and served in high class restaurants. These sandwiches consists of a thick juicy ground beef patty, usually layered with cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, sealed in between two thick buttered bread buns, What is it? 

Hamburgers are one of the most popular American foods and a traditional favorite. Hamburger sandwiches were first served at the Buffalo Fair in Hamburg, New York in 1885. Today they are a common feature on menus at fast food restaurants. Fast food chains such as McDonald's have given the American hamburger fame in many different countries around the world.

600

What were the inmates warned to do BEFORE Johnny Cash introduced himself on stage? 

Bonus: What was his famous opening line? 

The inmates were silent until they heard the Man in Black introduce himself:

“Hello. I’m Johnny Cash.”

600

600 is made up of three distinct _____ numbers multiplied together.

600 is made up of three distinct prime numbers multiplied together. (Hence, the prime factors of 600 are 2, 3, and 5. The prime factorization of 600 is 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 × 5 × 5.)

700

What TWO states did Capone have hideaways in? 

Hint: he was from IL 

Wisconsin and Minnesota 

700

Who was the singer of the group?

(the one with the best voice?)

Potsie

700

Who was named MVP after Super Bowl 1? 

MVP: Bart Starr, the Packers' quarterback, was named MVP

700

What is the scientific name for river bends?

Meanders: Rivers carve bends in their path called meanders

700

What famous US Documents did Ben Franklin sign? 

Hint: there are 4 

Benjamin Franklin stands alone as the only person to have signed all four of the documents that helped to create the United States: the Declaration of Independence (1776); the Treaty of Alliance, Amity, and Commerce with France (1778); the Treaty of Peace between England, France, and the United States (1782); and the Constitution (1787). In addition, he helped to write parts of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.

700

This sandwich is named after an American music celebrity! These sandwiches is made with peanut butter, bananas, and fried bacon on grilled bread. What is it? 

The Elvis Sandwich

The Elvis Sandwich was a favorite food of Elvis Presley. It is made from Hawaiian bread that is filled with peanut butter, banana slices, and bacon, then cooked in a skillet or griddle. This sandwich was also a popular favorite with Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York City. 

700

How did the inmates respond to Cash's song Folsom Prison Blues? 

The inmates were quiet throughout the song’s performance, careful not to applaud or cheer at any comments about the prison itself for fear of retaliation from the guards. The cheers heard on the album following the line “I shot a man in Reno, just to watch him die,” were added in post-production.

700

What is the most common river pollutant? 

According to the EPA, the most common river pollutant is sediment which includes loose soil particles like sand, clay, and silt that can be transported by water and settle at the bottom of a river, impacting water quality for drinking, wildlife, and recreation.

800

What finally killed Al Capone? 

Al Capone died in his Palm Island Mansion in Miami Beach, Florida on January 25, 1947. He died of cardiac arrest after suffering a stroke. He was 48 years old 

800

Who loved Chachi?

 Joanie

Joanie Cunningham and Chachi Arcola from the sitcom Happy Days had a spin-off called Joanie Loves Chachi where they move to Chicago to peruse music careers

800

What was the average ticket price for Super Bowl I?

$12

800

In which part of the river does the water flows the fastest?

Upper course

800

What was Ben Franklins position on slavery? 

Did it ever change? 

Benjamin Franklin owned slaves as a young man, but he became a prominent opponent of slavery later in life: 


Early life Franklin owned several enslaved people, including a married couple named Peter and Jemima, and a man named King. He also profited from slavery by advertising the sale of enslaved people in his newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. 

Later life Franklin became an outspoken opponent of slavery after the ratification of the Constitution. He wrote and published essays supporting the abolition of slavery, and in 1790 he sent a petition to Congress asking for an end to the slave trade.

800

This open faced sandwich is not found in very many places outside of its home state of Illinois. The Horseshoe sandwich is served with bread on the bottom, piled with french fries, hamburger meat or ham, and cheese sauce. Which city did the Horseshoe sandwich originate in?

Springfield, Illinois

The Horseshoe sandwich was created in 1928 by a chef in the Leland Hotel, located in Springfield Illinois. As an open faced sandwich, the Horseshoe is not served with its fillings packed in between two pieces of bread like most traditional sandwiches, but the bread is served a plate with the fillings stacked on top.

The sandwich is usually made with hamburger meat but other meats that have been used include fried fish, chicken, and pork tenderloins. 

800

WHEN (date) did Johnny preform this epic concert? 

 January 13, 1968

800

About how many thousands of people attended Super Bowl 1? 

Watched on TV? 

Attendance: 61,946 people attended the game. 

TV audience: An estimated 65 million people watched the game on CBS and NBC

900

_____ ________(who) took over after Capone was arrested and sent to __________(name the prison) and essentially retired from the mob life. 

Frank Nitti took over after Capone was arrested and sent to Alcatraz  and essentially retired. 

Capone's underboss and bodyguard, Nitti was in charge of the Outfit's money. He was convicted of tax evasion and served 18 months in prison. After his release in 1932, he became the acting boss of the Chicago Outfit.

900

In what state did Fonzie jump over the shark?

California

Fonzie made it over the shark on his skis. 

900

The Green Bay Packers, representing the ______ _______ _____, played against the Kansas City Chiefs, representing the ___ _______ _______.

(What two Leagues were competing) 

The Green Bay Packers, representing the National Football League (NFL), played against the Kansas City Chiefs, representing the American Football League (AFL).

900

What do you call smaller rivers that flow into another river?

Tributaries (It doesn’t flow into the sea)

900

WHY was Benjamin Franklin never President although he is one of  only two NON president on US money? 

(Alexander Hamilton is on the $10 bill and was never President they are the only two) 

Benjamin Franklin never became president because he was too old and ill when the office was created, and he died before the first presidential election: 

Age: When the Constitution was written in 1787, Franklin was 81 years old and in poor health. 

Death: Franklin died on April 17, 1790, less than a year after George Washington was sworn in as the first president. 

Public life: After the Philadelphia Convention, Franklin retired from public life



900

What COUNTRY invented the sandwich? 

Bonus: Name the man who did. 

The sandwich originated in 18th century England: 

Origin The sandwich is named after John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, who is said to have invented the sandwich while gambling. Montagu wanted to eat without leaving his game, so he ordered meat between two slices of bread.


900

WHO was the inmate who wrote a song in Folsom that was later recorded and played at the prison by Johnny Cash? 

Bonus: What was the name of the song? 

Glen Sherley had a front-row seat in the prison’s drab cafeteria for the show. The convict was doing time for armed robbery. He had no idea that Cash had gotten hold of his song when Cash announced: “This song was written by our friend, Glen Sherley. I hope we do your song justice, Glen."

Song was called ‘Greystone Chapel’ 

900

What MEDICAL device did Ben Franklin create in 1757? 

In 1752, Benjamin Franklin invented the first flexible urinary catheter to help his brother John, who had bladder stones and kidney stones: 

Design Franklin's catheter was made of silver wire that was coiled to create flexibility. It had holes on the sides for drainage. 

Purpose Franklin's catheter was designed to be a more comfortable alternative to the rigid metal tubes that were used at the time. 



Impact Franklin's catheter was the first of its kind in America and helped make the daily catheterization process less painful for his brother.