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100

In which state is Harvard University?



A. Maryland

B. Massachusetts

C. New Jersey

D. North Carolina

100

Who had a big hit with "California Girls" in 1965?


A. The Dave Clark Five

B. The Temptations

C. The Rolling Stones

D. The Beach Boys

100

Which actor was the first person to play James Bond?

Sean Connery or Roger Moore?
100

What was Muhammad Ali's real name?

Cassius Clay

100

Electroconvulsive therapy is a treatment administered to which organ of the body?

A. Heart

B. Kidneys

C. Brain

D. Lungs

200

In which state are the Catskill Mountains?


A. Montana

B. Rhode Island

C. New York

D. Minnesota

200

The Isley Brothers recorded the song "Twist and Shout" in 1962. Which famous group also covered the song in 1963?


A. The Animals

B. The Turtles

C. The Beatles

D. The Monkees

200

Who played the role of the psychotic husband in the movie "The Shining"?

Jack Nicholson or Al Pacino

200

What do you call the championship trophy in the NHL?

A. Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy

B. Vince Lombardi Trophy

C. Stanley Cup

D. Arch Ward Trophy

200

Tourists cruise around Greenland hoping to see which sea animal?

A. Hippopotamus

B. Beetle

C. Viper

D. Whale

300

Which Island is the smallest state of the Union?


A. Rhode Island

B. Florida

C. Hawaii

D. None of the above

300

Which singer/songwriter known for wearing dark sunglasses, wrote songs such as "Only the Lonely," "Running Scared," and "Crying?"



A. Roy Orbison

B. Johnny Cash

C. Ray Charles

D. Stevie Wonder

300

In the 1966 classic western The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," who played the key actor?

Chuck Norris or Clint Eastwood

300

Name the golfer who's first name is the same as a big cat (Hint: not a lion)

Tiger Woods

300

Which is the world's largest lizard?

A. The Giant Gecko

B. The Nile Crocodile

C. The American Alligator

D. The Komodo Dragon

400

What state is the Liberty Bell located in?

 

A. Washington

B. Oregon

C. Michigan

D. Pennsylvania

400

Name the narrator of TV's "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" who also had four hit songs in '62 including "A Little Bitty Tear?"


A. Perry Como

B. Burl Ives

C. Andy Williams

D. Al Jolson

400

In the 1942 movie Casablanca the lead female actress was?

A. Jane Fonda

B. Ginger Rogers

C. Marilyn Monroe

D. Ingrid Bergman

400

How many goals are scored if a player has a hat trick?

3 or 5?

400

What does a scientist called a 'geographer' do?

A. Studies Geoducks

B. Studies Earth's surface

C. Breeds Sheep

D. Builds Mines

500

In which state is the Sun Studio famous for its Elvis recordings?


A. California

B. Tennessee

C. Texas

D. Georgia

500

Who had 3 hits with songs that spoke about "Galveston," "Wichita," and "Phoenix"?

A. Harry Chapin

B. Glen Campbell

C. James Taylor

D. John Denver
500

In the 1991 movie "The Silence of the Lambs," who played the role of "Hannibal Lecter?"

A. Scott Glenn

B. Anthony Heald

C. Anthony Hopkins

D. Leib Lensky
500

How many times have the Phillies won the World Series?

2 or 3?

500

What kind of element is gold?












Final Jeopardy:

Who wrote "My Funny Valentine"?

A. George and Ira Gershwin 

B. Cole Porter

C. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

D. Burt Bacharach and Hal David

A. Halogen

B. Metal

C. Noble gas

D. Non-metal