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100

Honeycrisp, Gala, and Fuji are popular types of which fruit?

Apple

100

What is it called when a bowler makes 3 strikes in a row?

Turkey

100

What is the base ingredient of gummy bears?

Gelatin

100

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo da Vinci


100

What is a scientist who studies weather called?

Meteorologist

200

What two-word activity can refer to a Catholic prayer OR a desperate, last-minute attempt to achieve something?

Hail Mary
200

Which baseball player was nicknamed “The Great Bambino?”

Babe Ruth

200

What are the names of the Rice Krispies mascots?

Snap, Crackle & Pop

200

Which classic novel features the characters Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy?

Pride & Prejudice

200

What’s the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

300

What does the “w.w.w.” stand for at the start of website addresses?

World Wide Web

300

Which sport uses the word “love” to designate a score of zero?

Tennis

300

What two words were combined to make the word ‘Spam’?

Spiced Ham

300

Which novel is told from the perspective of a young girl named Scout Finch?  

To Kill A Mockingbird

300

What is the scientific name for the process plants use to make food from sunlight?

Photosynthesis

400

What does “SPF” stand for on sunscreen products?

Sun Protection Factor

400

What sporting event is held annually over Memorial Day weekend?

Indy 500

400

What is gelatin made from

The skin and bones of animals

400

What was the pen name of the author Samuel Clemens, who wrote the classic Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?

Mark Twain

400

Which scientist is famous for his 3 laws of motion?

Isaac Newton

500

What is another title for the Bishop of Rome in the Catholic church?

Pope

500

Which athlete has the most Olympic medals?


Michael Phelps

500

In which state would you find Gumbo?

Louisiana

500

What Spanish artist was famous for a painting titled The Persistence of Memory, which featured melting clocks?

Salvador Dali

500

What is the only metal that’s liquid at room temperature?

Mercury