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100
What are moths attracted to?
Light
100
Free Points!!!
YAY!!!
100

How many inches in 6 feet?

72 inches.

100
What is the award called for the worst movies in history?
Golden Turkey Award
100
About how many chemicals put in pesticides are excluded from the ingredients list?
600
200
True or False: Moths eat wool clothes.
False. Moths lay eggs in the wool and the larvae eat it.
200
Which president was supposedly dead but wasn't? (He's seriously dead now...)
Thomas Jefferson.
200
True or false: Ketchup was never sold as a medicine.
False.
200
BRAIN TEASER: How does 2 trains both pass through a single track tunnel at 7:00?
One passes in AM and the other in PM.
200
What did people use ketchup for besides a food?
Medicine.
300
Name at least 1 ANIMAL that has tried, or succeeded, to run for mayor.
A donkey and a chimp.
300

What is Mr. Cheezum's favorite movie trilogy?

Lord of the Rings

300
Where is the world's highest telephone booth?
India.
300

Double Points! (Every group participates)

There is a number between 1 and 25 written on my desk. Whichever group guesses the closest number WITHOUT going over wins the double points.

See number on desk.

300
True or false. Beijing's is the second most populated city in China.
True.
400
True or False (AGAIN): Monkeys remove fleas from each other during grooming.
False. Monkeys remove dead skin from each other which they, Strangely, eat.
400
Who is the second most hated celebrity?
Kristen Stewart.
400

What is the condition called in which someone may explode at any moment?

Spontaneous Combustion

400
What gets wetter and wetter the more it dries?
A towel.
400

How many hearts does an octopus have?

3 hearts

500

How do you know when a cat is feeling happy?

It purrs.

500

What is Mr. Cheezum's first name?

Michael

500
What are the odds of getting injured by a toilet seat in your lifetime?
1 In 6500
500
What has holes all over but still holds water?
A sponge.
500

Riddle: What is behind the Green Glass Door?

Any word containing double letters (otters, cotton, books, etc.)