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100

The famous British Rock Band that dominated music in the 60s. At one point they got so popular they claimed to be more famous than Jesus.

Answer: The Beatles 

100

This decade was known for its economic boom after World War 2. This decade was also the birth of Rock and Roll with stars such as Elvis and Chuck Barry gaining fame.

Answer: 1950s

100

Canada Dry is known for producing what kind of Pop?

Answer: Ginger Ale

100

This ancient wall that was took thousands of years to be made. Many come all around the world to Asia to walk along this wall.

Answer: The Great Wall of China

100

The most popular sport in England.

Answer: Soccer

200

This famous WWF wrestler who passed away last year. He was known for his famous quotes such as "Say Your Prayers and Take Your Vitamins Brother".

Answer: Hulk Hogan 

200

A common decade that people refer to. This decade was known for its number of iconic movies and bold fashion choices such as shoulder pads and denim jackets.

Answer: 1980s

200

What salty snack is common to drop in your coca-cola in the Southern States?

Answer: Peanuts

200

This natural landmark is a massive, iconic gorge in Arizona, USA.

Answer: The Grand Canyon

200

Footballs are often referred to a "Pigskins", but what animal are they actually made of?

Answer: Cow. 

Way back in history, some balls were made from real pig bladders. Ew!

300

This comic book company is famous for creating characters such as Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk and the Fantastic 4.

Answer: Marvel Comics

300

This decade was known as the "Era of Disco". Common attire for people of this time were Bell Bottoms, Platform Shoes and Afro Hairstyles. 

Answer: 1970s

300

Mug, A&W and Dad's are all companies that produce what kind of Pop?

Answer: Root Beer

300

Massive Art Deco statue of Jesus overlooking Rio de Janeiro. Also known as the Christ the Redeemer Statue can be found in what country?

Answer: Brazil

300

Which country invented then banned the sport of golf?

Answer: Scotland

King James II banned it in 1457 because soldiers were playing golf instead of practicing archery!

400

A young British boy who discovered he is a wizard who attends Hogwarts.

Answer: Harry Potter

400

This decade was known for its hardships and times of poverty. This decade is also known as the Great Depression. 

Answer: 1930s

400

This type of Soda can not only be consumed but is also commonly used to get stains out of carpets?

Answer: Club Soda

400

 Prehistoric monument made of a ring of standing stones located in the U.K.

Answer: Stonehenge 

400

How old was Tiger Woods when he made his first home run?

a) 17yrs old

b) 14yrs old

c) 8yrs old

Answer: c) 8yrs old

500

The name of Mickey Mouse's pet dog.

Answer: Pluto

500

This decade was known for its boom in technology as the internet was created during this time. Other popular trademarks of this decade included boy bands and frosted tips on teenagers and young adults.

Answer: 1990s

500

Back in the day there was a soda that was designed for people who were indecisive about which soda flavour they wanted to enjoy. This flavour was called:

a) Don't Care

b) Surprise Me

c) Mountain Dew

Answer: a) Don't Care

500

These giant head statues can be located on what island?

Answer: Easter Island

500

Ray Caldwell was struck by lightning in the middle of the 9th inning of his baseball game and he kept playing. The team he played for was:

a) Boston Red Sox

b) Cleveland Indians

c) Texas Rangers

Answer: b) Cleveland Indians