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What is the tiny piece at the end of a shoelace called?

Aglet

100

In which American state was the first McDonald’s opened?

California

100

What creature with an equine name has no teeth or stomach, mates for life, and is the only species on Earth where the male carries the unborn offspring?

Seahorse

100

What mythical creature is Scotland's national animal?

Unicorn

100

Which company's slogan is "You're in good hands?"

Allstate

200

In what country did the first Starbucks open outside of North America?

Japan

200

Which is the only edible food that never expires?

Honey

200

What is the name of the second tallest (standing) bird on the planet? This animal is found only in Australia and is related to the ostrich.

Emu

200

Name one of the two countries that do not allow tattoos

Japan and Iran

200

Originally, Amazon only sold what kind of product?

Books

300

Pocahontas was baptized and given what English name?


Rebecca

300

What is the oldest soft drink in America?

Dr. Pepper

300

How many bones do sharks have?

Zero

300

It is illegal to wrestle a bear in which country?

South Africa

300

Which is the highest-grossing R-rated film in North America?

Passion of Christ
400

Where were the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights stored during World War II?

Fort Knox

400

Which condiment was used as medicine during the 1830s?

Ketchup

400

What is the largest land predator?


Polar Bear

400

How many times zones are located in France?

12

400

When did Facebook first launch?

2004

500

Which kind of bulbs were once exchanged as a form of currency?

Tulips

500

In a pinch, this can be used as a substitute for blood plasma?

Coconut Water

500

What is a rhinoceros horn made of?

Hair

500

By law every citizen of Kentucky must do what annually?

Take a bath

500

Some of our favorite collective nouns for animals include a congregation of alligators, a business of ferrets, an ostentation of peacocks, and a gaggle of what other fowl?

Geese