Al Capone
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St. Valentines Day Massacre
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200

What was Al Capone's nickname?

Scarface

200

What is Prohibition?

Constitutional amendment outlawing alcohol


200

What was the date of the St. Valentine's Day Massacre (including the year)?

February 14, 1929

200

What is a bootlegger?

Someone who smuggled alcohol during Prohibition

200

Who has won more Grand Slams - Venus or Serena Williams?

Serena

200

Which two actresses have been married to Brad Pitt?

Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston

200

What was the name of the sheep who was the first mammal ever cloned, in 1996?

Dolly

400

How did he die?

heart attack

400

What did "G-Man" refer to, and what did the "G" stand for?

FBI agent - "G" stood for "government"

400

What did the assassins dress up as to lure the victims into the garage?

Police Officers

400

What does it mean for a place to be "dry"?

It is illegal to sell alcohol.

400

In baseball, how many balls equal a walk?


A walk occurs when a pitcher throws four pitches out of the strike zone, none of which are swung at by the hitter.


400

 What did Meghan Markle do before she married Prince Harry and became a Royal?

She was an actress.

400

What lake is Chicago on?

Lake Michigan


600

What prison did Al Capone serve time in?

Alcatraz

600

What were the two amendments that created and then later repealed Prohibition?

The 18th and the 21st


600

How many men were killed in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre?

7

600

What was a secret bar called during Prohibition?

a speakeasy

600

Which infamous baseball player received a lifetime ban from the sport because he was caught betting on the games while he was a player and manager of the Cincinnati Reds?

Pete Rose

600

Name ONE of these judges from "America's Got Talent".

Terry Crews, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum, Sofia Vergara, and Simon Cowell

600

What is the highest-grossing restaurant in the United States?

McDonald's ($40.4 bil)

800

What was the nickname Al Capone wanted to go by?

Snorky

800

What was the name of the axe-wielding old lady who went around "smash-smash-smashing" saloons and bars?

Carrie Nation

800

What was the name of the mobster who was the head of the Irish gang that Capone had slaughtered?

Bugs Moran

800

What is bathtub gin?

Homemade alcohol made in jugs too tall to be filled with water from a sink tap

800

What is this hockey championship trophy called?

The Stanley Cup

800

Which former NBA player was married to Khloe Kardashian?

Lamar Odem

800

What is the capital of Illinois?

Springfield

1000

What was Capone's wife's name?

Mae

1000

The "King of Bootleggers" who created his own drug and transport companies, then hired men to "rob" him so he could sell the alcohol illegally. Also, he killed his wife and got away with it.

George Remus

1000

What was the name of the German Shepherd who was killed during the massacre?

Highball

1000

mammal

a warm-blooded vertebrate that generally gives live birth

1000

Who was the only NFL team to go undefeated for the entire season, including the Superbowl?

The Miami Dolphins

1000

In a bizarre bit of celebrity behavior, which record-breaking singer dangled his baby from the third-floor balcony of a German hotel on November 20, 2002?

Michael Jackson

1000

What are these Scrabble game pieces called?

Tiles

1200

Where was Al Capone at the time of the St. Valentine's day Massacre?

At his Florida home

1200

Who was the President who succeeded Hoover and was partially responsible for the repeal of Prohibition?

Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR)

1200

Why was Bugs Moran not killed?

He was running late.

1200

What was liberty cabbage? BONUS: Why was it called that?

sauerkraut - the name was changed due to anti-German sentiment during WWI

1200

One under par

1200

Which celebrity singer was the victim of an infamous "wardrobe malfunction" during her song with Justin Timberlake at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show?

Janet Jackson

1200

What was the purpose of this button on the driver's-side floorboard of cars?

It turned on and off the headlight's high beams.

1400

What was Capone's first crime that he was ever arrested for?

He was driving drunk and hit a taxi.

1400

Who was the President from 1929 to 1933 who refused to end Prohibition?

Herbert Hoover

1400

Where did the St. Valentine's Day Massacre take place (at what kind of business)?

A commercial garage

1400

temperance

moderation in or abstinence from the use of alcoholic beverages

1400

Who is the NFS's all-time leading rusher?

Emmitt Smith of the Dallas Cowboys

1400

What is Rihanna's real name?

Robyn Fenty

1400

"A fear of open spaces" describes what phobia?

agoraphobia