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100

Who discovered the law of gravity?

Sir Isaac Newton

100

Eat Fresh.

Subway

100

What was the name of Elvis Presley's infamous estate located in Memphis, TN?

Graceland

100

What are the names of The Three Stooges? 

Larry, Moe, and Curly 

100

In 1963, the United States Postal Service added something to every address in the United States. What was it?

In 1963, every household was attached to a ZIP code for the first time

200

What makes the leaves on trees turn green?

Chlorophyll 

200

Taste the Rainbow

Skittles

200

What year did The Beatles officially disband?

1970

200

Ward and June were two main characters from what famous TV show of the late 50s and early 60s?

Leave it to Beaver 

200

What was the name of the first novel that was ever written using a typewriter?

Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain was the first novel to ever be written using a typewriter 

300

What are the three main fossil fuels?

Coal, Natural Gas, Oil

300

Like a good neighbor, ----- ---- is there.

State Farm

300

Which famous singer of the 40's and 50's had the nickname "Ol' Blue Eyes"?

Frank Sinatra 

300

Which rising young star from the movie Rebel Without a Cause died in an automobile accident in 1955?

James Dean

300

In 1957, Russia launched the world's first satellite into orbit. What was it called?

Sputnik 

400

Name at least six of the 13 colonies...

New Hampshire

Massachusetts

Connecticut

Rhode Island

New York

New Jersey

Pennsylvania 

Delaware 

Maryland

Virginia 

North Carolina 

South Carolina

Georgia  

400

Are you in good hands?

All-State

400

Who wrote the "Star Spangled Banner"? 

Francis Scott-Key

400

In which film did Humphrey Bogart say, "We'll always have Paris"?

Casablanca

400

What disease did Dr. Jonas Salk create a vaccine for in 1952?

Polio 

500

What occurred during the "Trail of Tears"?

A series of forced displacements of thousands of Indigenous people by the United States government. Members of the Cherokee, Muscogee, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations were forcibly removed from their ancestral lands to west of the Mississippi River that had been designated Indian Territory. Many died en route and shortly after this journey from exposure, disease, and starvation. 

500

What's in your wallet?

Capital One

500

Tony Bennett had a 1951 Number 1 hit with the song "Cold, Cold _____"

Heart

500

Which actress, whose career spanned from the 30s to the 80s, has won the most Academy Awards? 

Katharine Hepburn with 4 wins and 12 nominations

500

What do fire escapes, laser printers, bulletproof vests, and windshield wipers have in common?

They were all invented by women