70s tv
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geography
flowers
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100

Renowned actor Jimmy Stewart made a foray into television in 1971 with the eponymous family sit-com "The Jimmy Stewart Show". What was his character's occupation on the show?

college professor

100

 How long is a marathon?

26.2

100

What is the name of the largest ocean in the world?

pacific

100

What is the national flower of the US?

rose

100

What is the smallest planet in the Solar System?

mercury

200

The song "Gentle on My Mind" was used as the opening theme for this variety show which aired from 1969 to 1972 on CBS. Any chance you can name it?

The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour

200

How many holes are played in an average round of golf?

18

200

What U.S. state is home to no documented poisonous snakes?

alaska

200

Which red Christmas flower came from Mexico?

poinsettia 

200

 What planet is closest to the Sun?

mercury

300

On the sitcom "Taxi", which actor played Bobby Wheeler?

jeff conway

300

What do you call it when a bowler makes three strikes in a row?

turkey

300

 What is the capital of the American State of California?

Sacramento 

300

Which flower’s name comes from the Ancient Greek word for star?

aster

300

The sixth planet from the Sun features an extensive ring system, what is the name of this planet?

saturn

400

Perhaps the most influential American sitcom during the 1970s, this Norman Lear production was based on the British program (or should I say, programme?), "Till Death Us Do Part".

all in the family

400

Where will the 2028 Summer Olympics be held?

LA

400

Where are the Spanish Steps located?

Rome

400

What flower is toxic to cats?

lily

400

What planet is closest in size to Earth?

venus

500

Which Jules Verne novel was made into a cartoon in 1972?

around the world in 80 days

500

What are the two national sports of Canada?

lacrosse and hockey

500

 What is the name of the tallest mountain in Canada?

mount logan

500

Which flower is sacred for Buddhists?

lotus

500

Phobos and Deimos are moons of what planet?

mars