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100

This famous statue, a gift from France in 1886, stands in New York Harbor.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

100

This is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.

What is photosynthesis?

100

The amount of a product that people are willing to buy What is demand?

What is demand?

100

This family-friendly show from the 1950s starred a talking horse

What is Mister Ed

100

This gangster, known as “Scarface,” led the Chicago Outfit during Prohibition.

Who is Al Capone?

200

This park in Manhattan is one of the largest and most visited urban parks in the United States.

What is Central Park?

200

These animals are warm-blooded, have fur or hair, and usually give live birth.

 What are mammals?

200

The amount of a product that sellers are willing to sell at a certain price is called this.

What is supply?

200

This sitcom featured a blended family with father Mike, stepmother Carol, and their kids.

What is The Brady Bunch?

200

This man terrorized London in 1888, murdering prositutes in the night.

Answer: Who is Jack the Ripper?

300

The New York Stock Exchange, the largest stock exchange in the U.S., is located on this street.

What is Wall Street?


300

Although the Sun looks yellow from Earth, its true color is closest to this.

What is white?

300

This is the coin with the image of Abraham Lincoln.

 What is the penny?

300

This 1970s medical drama followed the lives of doctors in a Chicago hospital.

What is **MASH**?*

300

Dubbed the “Killer Clown,” he murdered at least 33 young men in the 1970s in Chicago.

Who is John Wayne Gacy?

400

This New York City borough was consolidated into the city in 1898 and is the least populated today.

What is Staten Island?

400

The closest planet to the sun

What is mercury 

400

The federal government collects this to fund public services like schools and roads.

What is tax?

400

This 1960s cartoon featured a family of blue-skinned creatures living in mushroom houses.


What is The Smurfs?


400

In 1932, this gang robbed banks across the Midwest during the Great Depression, often fleeing in fast cars.

Who are Bonnie and Clyde?


500

This New York City island was historically the first point of entry for many immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

What is Ellis Island?

500

Frogs, salamanders, and newts are examples of these cold-blooded animals.

What are amphibians?

500

This is the total value of all goods and services produced in the U.S. in one year.

What is Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?

500

This police drama in the 1970s focused on the daily life of officers in a fictional precinct in New York City.

What is Kojak?

500

Known as the “Night Stalker,” he terrorized Los Angeles in the 1980s.

Who is Richard Ramirez?