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100

 In 1960, what hair‑taming wizardry debuted to keep your ’do in check?

Hairspray

100

How many colors are there in a rainbow?

What is 7

100

What is the minimum number of victims for someone to be classified as a serial killer?

3

100

Bears, White Sox, and Blackhawks light up their home turf in a city where sports legends are born. Which city is that?

Chicago

100

What natural fiber did the ancient Egyptians twist into papyrus, the ancient world’s version of sticky notes?

River Reeds

200

Which DIY flight toy did Otto Skelton pioneer, turning humans into flying squirrels?

Hang Glider

200

What is the only part of the human body that can’t heal itself?

Teeth

200

What decade did the term "serial killing" first gain popularity in the U.S.?

80s

200

In professional basketball, how high is the basketball hoop from the ground? (in feet)

What is 10 feet

200

Sparta, Athens, and Crete—these legendary city-states were the heart of which ancient civilization?

Greek

300

What dairy miracle did John Meyenberg can in 1884, AKA “Cow in the Can”?

Evaporated Milk

300

What do male snakes use to attract females?

Pheromones

300

What was the primary method Ted Bundy used to lure his victims?

Being injured

300

 When you hear "set," "double fault," and "ace" tossed around like secret codes at a summer party, which sport is serving up these winning terms?

Tennis

300

Which enigmatic creature’s head adorned Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god guiding souls in the afterlife?

A Jackle

400

What curbside nemesis did Carl Magee introduce in 1935?

Parking Meters

400

What is the bottommost layer in the rainforest?

Jungle floor

400

Who was the notorious serial killer that inspired the killer clown horror trope in movies?

John Wayne Gacy

400

Galloping onto the NFL stage, where do "The Colts" kick off their gridiron battles with unbeatable spirit?

 Indianapolis

400

Which legendary Trojan trick featured a giant wooden decoy that left enemies dumbfounded?

A Horse

500

What baa‑rilliant nursery rhyme did Edison immortalize on his first gramophone?

Mary had a little lamb

500

How long can a human go without food?

28 days

500

What is the most common method used by female killers to murder their victims?

Poison

500

What city did The A's move to?

Las Vegas

500

What was the favorite intoxicating elixir that fueled the revelries of ancient Greek symposia?

Wine