The Trail of Confusion
The Road of Consternation
The Path of Hesitation
The Passage of Hardship
The Sidewalk of Doubt
100

There are exactly two species of mammals that lay eggs. What are the names of the two species? 

The two species are the platypus and the echidna.

100

The Statue of Liberty Was Given to the US By Which Country?

France.

100

What animal can clean its own ear with its tongue? 

A Giraffe. 

100

What does the Greek root, "Tele" mean?

Far/Distance/At a Distance

100

What was the name of the person who first made the Jack' O' Lantern?

Jack. 

200

What is the name of a popular jewelry store owned by Donald Trump?

Tiffany & Co. 

200

What year was the first book in the "Harry Potter" series released? 

1997. 

200

What is the smallest breed of dog? 

Chihuahua. 
200

What is the world's most venomous fish? 

The Stonefish 

(I only expected brother to get this right, so if you are not brother, congratulations!) 

200

What is the date of Superman's birthday?

February 29th. 

300

What animal closes its eyes when swimming?

The Platypus.

300

What is the name for mammals that lay eggs? 

Monotremes. 

300

How many hearts does an octopus have? 

Three

300

What are a group of hippos referred as?

A bloat.

300

Who was the famous magician who died on Halloween? 

Harry Houdini 

400

What do you call a group of ferrets? 

A business. 

400

What's the busiest travel day of the year for Americans?

Thanksgiving. 

400

What is the driest continent? 

Antarctica 

400

In what country did carving Jack' O' Lanterns originate?

Ireland.

400

How many mammals on this Earth lay eggs?

5

500

What was the first company that used Santa Claus in advertising?

Coca Cola. 

500

Coprastastaphobia is the fear of what?

Constipation. 

500

How many teeth does an aardvark have? 

Trick question - An aardvark has no teeth. 

500

Each year, how many pounds of candy corn is produced?

35 million pounds.

500

How do ants find their way back to their nests after going to another place?

By counting their steps (literally).