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100

What fashion fad did the 1983 film "Flashdance" make popular?

Leg Warmers

100

The only digital Rolex watch on the planet is where?

Wimbledon center court

100

What is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world?

Tea

100

In Shrek the Halls, Donkey tells a story of a Christmas parade where he is licking what?

Enormous waffle Santa

100

What television show featured characters with the names, Peter, Bobby, Greg, Cindy, Jan and Marcia?

The Brady Bunch

200

Prada sold their stake in Gucci to what fashion company?

Louis Vuitton

200

Men and women directly compete in what three Olympic sports?  Name two of three

Equestrian, Shooting and Yachting

200

What type of pasta has a name meaning "little worms?"

Vermicelli

200

Which country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree?

Germany

200

Who has a pet snail by the name of Gary?

SpongeBob SquarePants

300

What are the decorative snap-on charms that fit in the holes of "Crocs?"

Jibbitz

300

What game founded in Great Britain and Ireland centers around innings where teams take turns being batters and fielders?

Rounders

300

What type of pastry are profiteroles made out of?

Choux

300

Three of Santa's reindeer's names being with the letter "D."  What are those names?

Dancer, Dasher and Donner

300

In the Harry Potter series, who dies in the third Tri-wizard Tournament?

Cedric Diggory

400

Name one of the three countries in which there is the earliest evidence of fabric textiles.

Turkey, Egypt, Israel

400

Which country has lacrosse as its national summer sport?

Canada

400

Name two of the three judges from Great British Baking Show?

Paul Hollywood, Mary Berry, Prue Leith

400

What is the best-selling Christmas song ever?

"White Christmas" by Bing Crosby

400

What does the acronym "smh" stand for?

Shaking my head

500

What country has been the largest producer of gold for the last decade?

China

500

Who was the first African American to win the individual all-around event in Olympic gymnastics?

Gabby Douglas

500

The law in France states that a traditional baguette can only have what three ingredients?

Flour, yeast and salt.

500

In the classic Christmas movies, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch was described in three words.  What are they?

Stink, stank, stunk

500

What is Kramer's first name on Seinfeld?

Cosmo