History
Sports
Literature
Wars
Bowling
100

Identify the person described below:
(1887-1953) Member of the Sac and Fox Nation. First Native American to win an Olympic Gold for the United States - track and field. Also played football and baseball.

Jim Thorpe

100

.Where will the Summer Olympics be held in 2032?

Brisbane, Australia

100

What well-known writer also wrote under the pen names David Axton, Leonard Chris, Brian Coffey, Deanna Dwyer, K.R. Dwyer, John Hill, Leigh Nichols, Anthony North, Richard Paige, Owen West, and Aaron Wolfe?

Dean Koontz

100

What was the Capital of the Confederacy

Richmond

100

The year the PBA was founded.

1958

200

Identify the US President that fits the following statement, or led during the following event:
First attempt to kill a sitting President

Andrew Jackson

200

Where were the Winter Olympics held in 1928?

St. Moritz, Switzerland

200

"The Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1841)

Edger Allen Poe

200

Where did the Confederate Army Surrender?

A farmhouse in Appomattox, Virginia

200

This location is considered the origin of bowling.

Rome

300

What was the first country to allow women to vote

New Zealand

300

Where do the Toronto Blue Jays play their home games?

Rogers Centre

300

What is the more common pen name of the writer born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson?

Lewis Carrol

300

What does the U in U-boat stand for?

Unterseeboot

300

In this year bowling was invented.

3200 BCE

400

Which war is often called the forgotten war

Korean War

400

With a grandstand stretching over a mile, what Dubai racecourse is considered the longest structure on the planet?

Meydan

400

What Charles Dickens book features the following characters?
Montigue Tigg, Seth Pecksniff, and Tom Pinch

Martin Chuzzlewit

400

Who was the most famous pilot during WW1 who shot down 80 enemy planes?

Red Baron/ Manfred Von Richtofen

400

The amount of lanes the largest bowling center has.

141 Lanes

500

The Natural Bridge State Park was surveyed in the 18th century by which future president

George Washington

500

In 1919, what horse became the first to win all three legs of the Triple Crown?

Sir Barton

500

Identify the following fictional detective:
An elderly spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur consulting detective, created by Agatha Christie, who first appeared the December 1927 "The Royal Magazine" story "The Tuesday Night Club".

Miss Marple

500

What was the longest battle of World War II?

 The Battle of the Atlantic

500

This man discovered ancient bowling balls.

Sir Flinders Petrie