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100

This "Hero" of Greek Mythology had to complete 12 "Labors" of impossible tasks.

Hercules

100

This president, was the shortest president of the united states, he was also recorded as weighing a mere 100lbs while president.

Madison

100

This beach is Exit 0 on the Garden State Parkway

Cape May

100

How many bones are in the adult human body?

206

100

This compressed spring toy hit shelves in 1943 and sold out its entire stock almost immediately.

The slinky

200

This Greek God was most often characterized as cowardice, despite being representative of war and battle.

Ares

200

Which U.S. President was inducted in the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1992?

Abraham Lincoln

200

NJ has the most people per square mile than any other state. It also has more of this animal per square mile than any other state.

Horses

200

Had pirates known about this vitamin, then they wouldn’t have suffered from scurvy. What vitamin is this

Vitamin C

200

Karla and Alfred, employees at a general store in Budapest despise each other but are unknowingly falling in love with each other through their pen pal letters.

The Shop Around the Corner

300

This mythological giant huntsman was made into a constellation by Zeus. Looking for his belt might help you find him in the night sky.

Orion

300

Who was the youngest president to ever be elected in the US?

JFK (Teddy Roosevelt was the youngest, but not elected)

300

This jazz musician has a theater and arts center named after him in his hometown of Red Bank.

Count Basie

300

What was the name of the German code Alan Turing decrypted during WWII?

Enigma


300

This song was recorded in May 1941 by the Andrews Sisters and hit Billboard's number 1 song in November and remained there for 3 weeks.

Chattanooga ChooChoo

400

The Roman's called him Cupid but the Greeks called him something else, that stems from the Greek word for Love or Desire

Eros

400

Which president of the 20th century was the only president to not have a college degree?

Truman

400

The Lambert Castle Museum in Paterson has over 5,400 of these on display, the largest collection in the world.

Spoons

400

This term is commonly used today to refer to errors with computer systems. It was first coined when a moth was trapped in an early model of the personal computer, causing it to crash. What is this word?

A bug

400

In 1999, the American Film Institute named this heartthrob at the greatest male star of classic American cinema.

Humphrey Bogart

500

As the story goes, Romulus and Remus were suckled by a shewolf and fed by a what?

Woodpecker

500

How many presidents had the name James?

Madison, Monroe, Polk, Buchanan, Garfield, and Carter (6)

500

The first baseball game played between two clubs happened in Hoboken in 1845. What was the name of the field it was played on?

Elysian Fields

500

The Nobel Peace Prize is one of the most prestigious awards in the field of science. The man behind the award – Alfred Nobel – invented what?

Dynamite

500

In 1943 the world's largest office building was completed, what was the name of the building?

The pentagon