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100

This deep gorge in Arizona was carved out by the Colorado River over several thousand years. 

What is the Grand Canyon?

100

This suffragist and abolitionist decried anti-Black racism at the 1851 Women's Rights Convention in a speech known as "Ain't I Woman?" 

Who is Sojourner Truth?

100

The tradition of spilling a cooler of this electrolyte beverage on your coach began at a football game between NY and Washington in 1984. 

100

Throughout the day of April 15, 1912, newspapers around the country reported that this ship struck an iceberg, but that the passengers had all been rescued and were on their way to either New York or Halifax.

What is the Titanic?

100

This card game, invented by British poet Sir John Suckling, is scored on a peg board.

What is cribbage?
100

This author and illustrator created Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny and Jemima Puddle-Duck.

Who is Beatrix Potter?

100

Before becoming a famous crooner and TV star, this singer of Catch a Falling Star was a barber

Who is Perry Como?

200

These geologic phenomena are caused by water eroding underground rock, primarily limestone, creating hidden cavities that eventually collapse when the surface layer can't support itself.

What is a sinkhole?

200

This female country music star was the first woman to have a number one country hit, "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky-Tonk Angels," in 1952.

Who is Kitty Wells?

200

The Lambeau leap began in 1993, when LeRoy Butler, a safety for this team, scored a touchdown and jumped into the stands and into the arms of their devoted Cheesehead fanbase. 

Who are the Green Bay Packers?

200

In 1686, The Royal Society of London poured all of its money into a book called The History of Fish, which they wrongly thought would be a huge success, and had no money left to publish the treatise on this man's laws of motion and gravity 

Who is Isaac Newton?

200

When playing Gin Rummy, each player is dealt 10 cards that must be sorted into melds. At the end of the game, the unmatched cards are called this, the same name as the town where Wild Bill Hickok died in 1876.

What is Deadwood?

200

This author of The Hobbit reportedly believed "cellar door" was the most beautiful phrase in the English language. 

Who is JRR Tolkein?

200

Moonshine smuggling during Prohibition and its aftermath directly birthed this sports organization, as bootleggers modified cars for speed and skill to evade law enforcement on backroads.

What is NASCAR? (National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing )

300

This Polish scientist went against convention at the time and proposed the heliocentric model, saying that the planets all revolved around the sun rather than the earth.

Who is Nicolaus Copernicus?

300

This tennis star, whose last name is the same as the Japanese city where she was born, won her first Grand Slam title at the 2018 US Open

Who is Naomi Osaka?

300

The marching band of this university, home of the Buckeyes, spells out their name in cursive on the field at half-time. Since 1936, a graduating sousaphone player is tasked with being the dot on the I.

300

Ronald Wayne was the little-known third founder of this computer company. He sold his 10% stake back to his co-founders for only $800.

Today, a 10% stake in that company would be worth more than $90 billion.

What is Apple?

300

This card game takes its name from the Spanish word for Basket

What is Canasta?

300

She was the oldest of the Bronte sisters.

Who is Charlotte?

300

BENELUX is the collective abbreviation for these three countries.

What are Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxemborg?

400

This M word, as a verb means to follow a curvy, winding path. As a noun, its the curve or loop of a river as erosion changes its path. 

What is MEANDER?

400

Jackie Cochran was the first woman to do this on May 18, 1953. The first man to do it was Chuck Yeager, who achieved this feat on October 14, 1947.

What is break the sound barrier?

400

Growing this tradition started with the 1980 New York Islanders, on their way to their 4th consecutive Stanley Cup win,  though it didn't officially have a name until the 1984-1985 Detroit Red Wings just couldn't be bothered to whittle down their face scruff.

400

In 1989, this Panamanian dictator took refuge in the Vatican Embassy. for ten straight days, the US military surrounded the building with massive speakers and blasted a playlist of loud rock and heavy metal music, including tracks like Guns N' Roses' "Welcome to the Jungle,"  forcing him to surrender.

Who is Manuel Noriega?

400

Find the Lady is the British name for this classic street hustle and magic trick "game" where a dealer uses sleight-of-hand to make a spectator lose a bet while trying to follow a "money card" among three face-down cards.

400

His initials stand for David Herbert. He is best known for his novels, Sons and Lovers and Lady Chatterley's Lover. The latter was subject to an obscenity trial in 1960. 

Who is DH Lawrence?

400

Celibate Egyptian Priests were forbidden to eat this member of the allium family, as it was considered an aphrodisiac

What are onions?

500

This E word is used by geologists to describe rock weathering in which shells or plates are broken away from a rock leaving it rounded in appearance. In the shower, its what your loofa does. 

What is Exfoliation?

500

Her play, "A Raisin in the Sun," was the first play written by an African American woman to be produced on Broadway. It opened in March 1959. 

Who is Lorraine Hansberry?

500

This ceremonial first pitch of baseball season became a tradition in 1910 when this president threw out the first pitch at a game between the Washington Senators and the Philadelphia Athletics.

Who is Taft?

500

In 1788, the army of this European country got into a drunken argument over schnapps with their own infantry. A single shot was fired, and in the ensuing confusion, different units of the multi-ethnic troops shouted at each other in different languages and mistook each other for the enemy Ottoman Turks. 

What is Austria?

500

You are dealt this many cards in a game of Whist

What is 13?

500

It matters not how straight the gate

How charged with punishment the scroll

I am the master of my fate

I am the captain of my soul. 

So ends this poem by William Ernest Henley, written in 1875.

What is Invictus?
500

RC Cola was the innovator of using these for packaging.

What are tin and aluminum cans?