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100

What are Scott's teams two main colors?

Black and Purple

100

In which year did Formula 1 racing begin?

1950

100

When is Scott's birthday?

July 22nd, 1997

100

Is Scott a good dancer?

110% yes

100

What is Maryland’s state flower?

Black-eyed Susan

200

Who was the head coach of the Ravens in 2005?

Brian Billick

200

Which driver has won the most F1 championships?

Lewis Hamilton 

200

What's Scott's favorite type of fishing?

Fly fishing

200

What was Scott's #1 song last year?

Tattoos - Tyler Childers 

200

Oddly held right in the center of city, a ginormous Austin music fest scooped its name from what PBS music show?

Austin City Limits

300

What was the first year for the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL?

1996

300

Who became the youngest F1 World Champion?

Sebastian Vettel 

300

What's Scott favorite holiday?

Thanksgiving

300

What is Scott's favorite band? 

Steely Dan

300

Paul Allen, an American billionaire who passed away in 2018, was the owner of the Portland Trailblazers (NBA), Seattle Seahawks (NFL), and a part owner of the Seattle Sounders (MLS). Before entering the world of sports ownership, Allen was best known for co-founding what company?

Microsoft

400

What was the first stadium that the Ravens called home?

Memorial Stadium

400

What kind of car does Scott drive? (bonus point if you get the color right)

Ford Fiesta (blue) 

400

What is Scott's favorite kind of dessert?

Ice Cream

400

What maritime song based on real events did Scott memorize in college? 

the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

400

Which author who wrote ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’ is buried in Baltimore?

Edgar Allan Poe

500

What was the first Super Bowl Championship for the Ravens?

XXXV (35) 

500

What team does Scott root for in Formula One? 

McLaren 

500

What's your favorite thing about Scott?

No wrong answer :)

500

What concert was Scott at when he got bit?

Fetty Wap

500

What upscale retailer founded in Austin in 1978 by John Mackey and Renee Lawson? The small store was initially called SaferWay, as a spoof of Safeway.

Whole Foods Market