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100

This US version TV sitcom ended 9 seasons in 2013. It had more success on Netflix being the most streamed show in 2020. The phrase "That's what she said" is said 49 times. Mainly from the character Michael Scott.

The Office 

100

1995 this all girl group video won MTVs Video of the year beating "Buddy Holly" by Weezer and "Basket Case" by Green Day. It also won VMAs for Viewers Choice, Best Group Video, and Best R&B Video. 

"Waterfalls" by TLC

100

This Fall treat isn't what it really is. It is usually a blend of some or all of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and allspice. 

Pumpkin Spice

100

The 3+hr movie has 11 Academy Awards. The characters Jack and Rose develop feelings for each other while being on board of an ill-fated ship.

Titanic

100

What back to back years did the Toronto Blue Jays win the world series?

1992 & 1993

200

  Which famous TV series featured a reference or picture of Superman in all 173 episodes. (9 seasons from 1989-98) 

Seinfeld

200

In 1995, this Canadian artist released an album through Madonna's Maverick Records. It sold over 30 million copies around the world turning into the highest selling female album.

Jagged Little Pill - Alanis Morissette

200

The most expensive spice in the world can cost from $500-$5000 per pound. It comes from the stigma of the flower and can take up to 75 000 flowers to produce one pound. 

Saffron 

200

Whitney Houston makes her actress debut in this film. The soundtrack may still be the best-selling soundtrack of all time with more than 42 million copies certified world wide

The Bodyguard

200
Who has won the most women's grand slam titles of all time at a staggering 23 times?

Serena Williams 

300

Bette Midler sang the song "One More for the Road" as the last guest of what evening show?

Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

300

The hit single from Wilson Philips' debut album won single of the year and was featured at the end of the 2011's movie "Bridesmaids" proving this song never goes out of style. 

"Hold On" by Wilson Philips

300

   Kraft is the first brand to sell this individually sliced  product during WWI & II to the US public.   You can still ask for this product in restaurants today. Even though it's a part of it's own name, it doesn't meet the FDA standards to actually be real.

American Cheese

300

This 90's cult classic film was credited for the revival of British rock band Queen. Having their single "Bohemian Rhapsody" climb the US charts to #2. Beating the first time around at #9 in 1976

 "Wayne's World" 

300

In what international event did the Jamaican Bobsled team first compete.  Later on, it inspired the movie "Cool Runnings". 

1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary 

400

In this 92 episode television series from 2008-2014. There were four real life Hell's Angels members playing parts throughout. "Happy" "Quinn" "Lenny the Pimp" and "Frankie Diamonds" 

Sons of Anarchy

400

This Canadian singer/songwriter and his love song was featured both on his album and the soundtrack for 1991s Robinhood: Prince of Thieves. It was also Billboards Single of the Year and spent 7 weeks at #1

"(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" - Bryan Adams 

400

This famous Canadian ice cream flavour blends orange and black licorice ribbons. Not Chapman's best seller but there is a fan group that will raise chaos at the thought of discontinuing it.  The name of the flavour resembles the rear end of this animal.  

Tiger Tail Ice cream

400

This musical movie was the highest-grossing film for 39 years. The characters Sandy and "bad boy" Danny fall in love one Summer and then later crossed paths again at Rydell HS in the Fall.

"Grease" 

400

Where was the very first World Cup ever held? bonus for what year?

1930 in Uruguay 

500

 What sitcom capped a decade of shows with the final words "Sorry, we're closed" ? It was also the only sitcom in history to place first and last in ratings during its run. (1982 - 1993)

Cheers 

500

Which 1994 song earned Bruce Springsteen the Academy Award for best original song?

Streets of Philadelphia

500

 This cocktail made its first appearance in the book "Casino Royale" published in 1953 by Bond author Ian Fleming. Not only made famous by James Bond, the cocktail is named for the fictional double agent.

The Vesper Martini 

500

In 1961, This New York's dazzling jewelry store opened its doors on a Sunday for the first time since the 19th century so that filming could take place inside. Audrey Hepburn was the highest paid actress per film of that time.

Breakfast at Tiffany's 

500

In 1867 this sport was declared Canada's first national sport by Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald. The first regular club known in Canada was in Toronto in 1827 followed by another club in St. John's Newfoundland 1828. 

Cricket