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100

The names of the four Golden Girls. 

Who are Blanche, Rose, Dorothy, Sophia? 

100

The three layers of the Earth.
 

What are the crust, mantle, and core? 

100

The largest land mammal in North America.
 

What is the American Bison? 

Males weigh up to 2,000 lbs

100

This country has the highest population in the world.
 

What is India? 

Surpassing 1.47 billion people. 

100

This conical shaped hairstyle from the 1960s was nicknamed after an aircraft. 

What is the Beehive B-52?

Due to its resemblance to the Boeing  B-52 Strategic Bomber's nose. Designed to complement the popular pillbox hats of the era.

200

This Candice Bergen character was an investigative journalist for a news show called FYI, and, later in the series, a single mom. 

Who is Murphy Brown? 

200

The number of elements are on the periodic table.
 

What is 118?

200

A group of flamingos is called this.
 

What is a flamboyance? 

200

The number of offical time zones in Australia.
 

What is 3? 

200
In the early 1970s this fashion detail was revived from 1940s lines in women's clothing and became associated with "power dressing" and larger than life silhouettes. 

What are shoulder pads? 

300

This TV host launched a book club in 1996, choosing The Deep End of the Ocean by Jacquelyn Michard as the first read. 

Who is Oprah Winfrey? 

300

This is the only rock that floats.

What is Pumice? 

300

The number of bones in a giraffe’s neck.

7, 11, or 15 

What is 7? 

The exact same number of neck bones that humans and almost all other mammals have. 

Human neck vertebrae are half an inch long, each of a giraffe's neck bones are 10 to 12 inches

300

The flattest country in the world.

What is The Maldives? 

Average elevation of just 5 ft above sea level highest point is 8 ft

300

Cher helped popularize this style of pants from the '60s and '70s.

What are Bell Bottoms? 

Inspired in navy uniforms from the early 19th century. One of the first recorded descriptions of sailors' uniforms written by Commodore Stephen Decatur

"blue trousers with bell bottoms"

400

This political drama premiered in 1999 and depicted the inner workings of a White House led by President Josiah Bartlet, played by Martin Sheen. 

What is The West Wing

The show won 26 Emmys in its seven-season run. 

400

The elements helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon and oganesson are called this.
 

What are Noble gasses? 

400

This animal has the longest lifespan.
 

What is the glass sponge? 

This ancient deep sea creature can live for up to 15,000 years

400

This U.S. state has the lowest population.

What is Wyoming? 

Population approximately 588,000 

400

In the 1983 movie "Risky Business" Tom Cruise famously wore this accessory made pupular in the 1950s and 1960s by music and film icons Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison and James Dean. 

What are Ray Ban Wayfarers Sunglasses? 

500

This daily host was named the most trusted newscaster in America in 2009, according to an online poll by Time magazine.

Who is Jon Stewart? 

He won 44% of the vote. 

500

The scale used to measure the hardness of minerals.
 

What is The Mohs' scale? 

500

This animal kills the most humans each year.

What is the mosquito? 

Responsible for approximately 750,000+ deaths annually by transmitting deadly, vector-borne diseases. 

Humans are 2nd at 400,000

Snakes are 3rd at 80,000

500

The lowest spot in the world on dry land.
Answer: The Dead Sea depression

What is The Dead Sea depresson? 

1,412 ft below sea level 

500

The 1990s 'heroin chic' fasion trend of pale skin, dark circles and emaciated features was popularized by this brand's ad campaign: Obsession.

What is Calvin Klein? 

The ad was for Obsession perfume featuring model Kate Moss.