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100

This was the very first music video played on MTV in 1981.

What is "Video Killed The Radio Star” by The Buggles

100

If you're using a GPS device to get around you should know GPS stands for this

Global Positioning System

100

He's the only boxer to have won the World Heavyweight Title three separate times

Muhammad Ali

100

The first female Prime Minister of a European country.

Who is Margaret Thatcher?

100

The hottest planet in the solar system.

What is Venus?

200

The year Starbucks introduced the Pumpkin Spice Latte.


What is 2003?

200

Far less powerful than today's PC this 1950s machine was the U.S.A.'s first commercial computer

Univac
200

In this track & field event the upper hand cannot move or climb after takeoff

Pole Vault

200

This European country was the first to allow women to vote.

What is Finland?

200

This is the largest internal organ of the human body.

What is liver?

300

The 1939 Academy Award for best picture went to this film.

What is Gone with the Wind?

300

Invented by Ben Franklin this protective device is attached to the highest point of a structure

Lightening rod

300

Only NFL team that's publicly owned. They've also won most NFL championships--11 in 65 years

Green Bay Packers

300

He is known as the father of modern Europe.

Who is Charlemagne?

300

The term used for the speed that a rocket needs to be traveling to break free of Earth’s gravity.

What is Escape Velocity?

400

The first actor to portray James Bond on screen

Who is Barry Nelson?

He appeared in the 1954 made-for-TV movie adaptation of “Casino Royale.” Sean Connery was the first actor to play 007 on film in the 1962 movie Dr. No.

400

This chipmaker, the world's largest, has announced systems on a chip measuring 22 nanometers

Intel

400

This Warrior had 6 NBA games in which he scored 70 or more points including a 100-point game in 1962

Wilt Chamberlain

400

This European country was the first to allow women to vote.

What is Finland?

400

 -ase is a common ending for these catalyzing proteins produced by cells

Enzymes

500

This is the total number of wedges or spaces on the "Wheel of Fortune" wheel.


What is 24?

500

One type of atomic clock is based on the actions of molecules of this Windex ingredient

Ammonia

500

In 1979 Indiana State's Larry Bird was Player of the Year but this Michigan State star was the NBA's No. 1 draft pick

Earvin Magic Johnson


500

This person was imprisoned in 1923 for trying to overthrow the Bavarian Government.

Who is Adolf Hitler?

500

Rusty metal is not the source of this disease but it's a good place for the clostridium bacteria that cause it to grow

Tetanus