Food/Drink
Music
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U.S.A
Workplace Jargon
100

What is the most common food allergen? 

Nuts 

100

Who was the first person to win "American Idol"?

Kelly Clarkson

100

Which actress portrayed Selena in the 1997 film?

Jennifer Lopez



100

What is the name of the United States national anthem?

"The Star-Spangled Banner"

100

"Deliverables"

Specific items or outcomes from a project

200

Which popular cocktail is known to be served in a copper mug?  

Moscow mule



200

This singer sang "What a Wonderful World".

Louis Armstrong

200

Who are the main characters in the movie "Titanic"?

Jack and Rose


200

Which sport is known as America's pastime? 

Baseball

200

"Circle back"

To revisit or follow up on a topic later

300

A Canadian favorite consisting of french fries, cheese curds and gravy. 

Poutine


300

Who is the artist behind "Tiny Dancer", "Rocket Man", and "I'm Still Standing"?

Elton John


300

In what movie do they sing "Beauty School Dropout"?

Grease


300

Presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln are depicted on Mount Rushmore located in which state?

South Dakota

300

"Take offline"

To discuss something privately or at another time

400

This spice is bright red and starts with the letter "p".


Paprika

400

At the 2025 CMAs, Lainey Wilson won Entertainer of the Year, Female Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year. She made her acting debut on what TV show? 

Yellowstone

 

400

Laurie Strode is a character targeted by serial killer Michael Myers in what movie series? 

Halloween



400

Who do historians say designed the first American flag?

Betsy Ross

400

"Move the needle"

To make a noticeable impact or progress


500

What is the oldest soft drink in America?

Dr. Pepper

500

Finish the lyrics...

"Bye, bye, Ms. American Pie"

"Drove my Chevy to the levy but the levy was dry"

500

How many movies are in the series "Jaws"?

4


500

Which amendment granted women the right to vote?

The 19th Amendment

500

"Drill down"

To focus on specific details or a narrower aspect