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100

Arachnophobia is the fear of what?

Spiders🕷️

100

Who fought in the Hundred Years’ War?

Britain & France

100

Which mountain range begins in Canada and stretches all the way to New Mexico?

The Rocky Mountains

100

Who says, "Th-th-th-that's all folks!"?

Porky Pig

100

Who was Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind” penned for?

Marilyn Monroe

200

What organ has 4 chambers?

The Heart

200

During which war was the Christmas Truce called?

World War I

200

Which continent is the only one with no active volcanoes?

Australia

200

Painter Salvador Dali was native of which country?

Spain

200

According to Guinness World Records, what's the best-selling book of all time?

The Bible

300

Which element has the atomic number of 12?

Magnesium 

300

In 1839 the first of several wars broke out over the trade of an extract from which type of plant/flower?

Poppy

300

How many countries are there in the United Kingdom?

4

300

Who played the leading female part in the 1954 film "A Star Is Born"?

Judy Garland

300

This word for a friend comes from the Latin for “with whom you would eat bread.”

A companion

400

What colors are mosquitos most attracted to?

(Hint: You could say this if your feeling sad)

Blue

400

Due to police irregularities, this man’s Arizona conviction was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1966.

Ernesto Miranda

400

In 1817, Congress divided a territory that became known as which two states?

Clue: they are practically mirror images of each other

Alabama & Mississippi

400

Which painting depicts melting watches?

Salvador Dali's "Persistence of Memory"

400

Who recorded "The Fool on the Hill" in 1968?

The Beatles 

500

Edward Jenner developed an effective vaccine for which disease?

Smallpox

500

This revolt, chiefly by farmers, took place in Massachusetts in 1786.

Shays’ Rebellion

500

This city was destroyed in 79 CE because of Mount Vesuvius.

Pompeii

500

What Zoo animal were set free in the title of John Irving's first novel?

Bears

500

What is the name of the thousand-year-old secret society depicted in "The Da Vinci Code"?

Priory Of Sion

600

What everyday item did John Walker invent?

(Hint: Strike a _____?)

Friction matches

600

On September 17, 1862, this bloody battle in Maryland ended the first Confederate invasion of the North.

The Battle of Antietam

600

It’s the only country that borders both the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf.

Iran

600

Which semi-autobiographical novel by James Baldwin tells the story of John Grimes, a Harlem teenager in the 1930's?

"Go Tell It on the Mountain"

600

What do you call the visible part of the rivet commonly found on the pockets of jeans?

The burr

700

What is 400 in Roman numerals?

(Hint: you can play Music on this)

CD

700

In 1945 scientists in this state witnessed the detonation of the world’s first atomic bomb.

New Mexico

700

This country’s coat of arms features a palm tree and a 19th-century American sailing ship.

Liberia

700

The diegesis of a film is also known as what?

Plot

700

What is the fifth sign of the zodiac?

Leo

800

A shark's skeleton consists of what? 

Cartilage

800

Opened in 1937, it got its name in response to the George Washington Bridge, north of it.

The Lincoln Tunnel

800

What country does the Rhine River run through?

Germany

800

Who wrote the music for the stage version of "Billy Elliot"

(Hint: "...III'm still standing, better then I ever did. Lookin' Like a true survivor. Feeling like a little kid")

Elton John

800

What notable astronomer penned the 1980 best-selling book “Cosmos?”

Carl Sagan

900

Mimas orbits what planet of the solar system?

(Hint: the only planet married)

Saturn

900

What year did the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) go into effect?

1994

900

What country formerly ruled Iceland?

Denmark

900

What was the fictional town that was the setting for the soap opera "All My Children".

Pine Valley

900

In the movie "Speed", dropping below what speed will blow up the bus?

50 MPH

1000

African, French, Bur, Fig, Marsh and Pot types of what plant?

(Hint: Think luck of the irish)

Clover

1000

 The Byzantine Empire was a continuation of the eastern half of what powerful ancient empire?

The Roman Empire

1000

What do you call a cluster of islands?

An archipelago

1000

What tv show takes place in the fictional City of Bedrock?

(Hint: Caveman) 

The Flintstones

1000

Who was the first author to use a “typemachine” or typewriter in writing a manuscript?

Mark Twain