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You might leave a plate of these for a jolly good visitor.

What is Milk and Cookies? 

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This iconic line is often yelled by a group of mischievous cartoon squirrels before causing trouble: "What's the plan?"

Who are the Chipmunks

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This document, signed in 1776, declared the thirteen American colonies' independence from Great Britain.



What is the Declaration of Independence

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This iconic tower in Paris, France, is named after its engineer. What is it?

The Eiffel Tower

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This famous TV show has a pyramid in its name Ancient Egypt must be proud.

What is the $100,000 Pyramid

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Celebrated over five days in India, this “Festival of Lights” marks the victory of good over evil and features elaborate rangoli decorations.

What is Diwali?

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Home to the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and the Kwik-E-Mart, this animated town is the setting for "The Simpsons."

What is Springfield

250

This colossal statue in New York City Harbor welcomes immigrants and represents a beacon of hope.

What is the Statue of Liberty

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Nicknamed "The Big Apple," this city is home to a famous clock tower that chimes every hour. What city and landmark are we talking about?

New York and Big Ben

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This country is the only country that does not have a rectangular shape for its flag.

What is Nepal

375

This seemingly festive color combination in some cultures can symbolize bad luck or misfortune during the holidays.

What is red and green?

375

This terrifying, razor-fingered villain terrorized dream streets in the classic horror film "A Nightmare on Elm Street."

Who is Freddy Krueger

375

Fought in 1863, this turning point in the American Civil War resulted in a major Union victory and a significant blow to the Confederacy.

What is the Battle of Gettysburg

375

This ancient city in Peru, high in the Andes mountains, is known for its intricate stonework. What is it?

Machu Picchu

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This country has an unusual national animal of the unicorn.

Scotland

500

Krampus, a half-goat, half-demon creature, is a companion to Santa Claus in some European folklore, punishing naughty children during the holiday season. What country is Krampus most associated with?

What is Austria?

500

Nicknamed the "golden man," this prestigious statuette is awarded for excellence in film achievements by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

What is an Oscar

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Known for their impressive pyramids and hieroglyphic writing, this civilization flourished along the Nile River in ancient Egypt.

What is the Ancient Egyptian civilization

500

This white marble mausoleum in India is a monument to love. What is it

The Taj Mahal

500

Oh Hey, This Is The Slogan Of A Famous Company “Think Differently”

What is Apple

1000

Celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month in the Chinese calendar, this festival features a unique food offering - mooncakes. However, the origins of the celebration lie not in joyous feasting, but in a daring historical event. What is this holiday, and what historical event is it commemorating?

What is the Mid-Autumn Festival

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This critically acclaimed 1941 film noir, known for its innovative use of light and shadow, broke cinematic ground with its non-linear narrative and unreliable narrator. However, the film's director went on to helm only one other feature before tragically dying young. What is the film's title, and who was the director?

The film is Citizen Kane, and the director was Orson Welles.

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Leading the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, this communist leader established the first socialist state in the 20th century.

Who is Vladimir Lenin?

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This colossal statue on Easter Island has a mysterious origin. What is it?

Moai

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In Jaws, what is the name of the first shark attack victim?

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