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In what country did the first starbucks open outside of North America.

Japan

100

Where were the declaration of Independence, the constitution and the Bill of Rights stored during World War 2

Fort Knox

100

Who was the voice of Groot in the Guardians of Galaxy movies?

Vin diesel

100

How many Harry Potter books and movies are there?

7 books, 8 movies

100

Which country originated the sport of curling?

Scotland

200

Originally Amazon only sold what kind of product?

Books

200

Who was the first televised President?

Franklin Roosevelt

200

Which famous pop band was called "Kara's Flowers" up until 2001

Maroon 5

200

What is the loudest animal on earth?

A sperm Whale

200

Which NFL quarterback has thrown the most touchdowns?

Tom Brady

300

In 2009, what became the first morse code character to be added since WW2?

The "@"symbol

300

Known mainly for spreading a specific type of food, what Massachusetts-born 19th century man was also fond of spreading religion throughout the country on his journeys?

Johnny Appleseed

300

What was the first disney animated movie that was not based on an already existing story?

The Lion King

300

Name all of Santa's reindeer

Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, cupid, Donner, Blitzen and Rudolph

300

What was the first sport invented?

Wrestling

400

What was the original purpose of the tiny pocket in jeans?

To store your pocket watch

400

What is considered the largest empire in history?

The Mongol Empire

400

What is the longest running Broadway show?

Phantom of the Opera

400

what type of animal is Baloo in The Jungle Book?

Bear

400

Which sport were women allowed to play in the Olympics for the first time?

Tennis

500

In what year were the first air Jordans released?

1984

500

What year was Saigon renamed Ho Chi Minh city?

1975

500

In which country did the first season of survivor take place?

Malaysia

500

In Dr. Seuss, who keeps offering green eggs and ham?

Sam I am

500

He pitched 749 games over a 22 year career, including a perfect game in 1904 and has an award named after him.

Cy Young