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100

Who is the lead singer of The Rolling Stones?

Mick Jagger

100

A large brown bear named Blades is the mascot of what Boston professional sports team?

Boston Bruins

100

Which state has the only active diamond mine in the U.S.?

Arkansas

100

Which cartoon character said, "That's all folks!"?

Porky Pig

100

The Soul, the Sorento, and the Sportage are models made by what Korean automaker that, despite, producing those cars, does not have a name that starts with and S.

Kia

200

Who were the members of the Everly Brothers?

Don & Phil Everly

200

What San Franciso sports team has a seal mascot appropriately named Lou Seal?

San Francisco Giants

200

What state is home to the only emerald mine in the U.S.?

North Carolina
200

When was the world's first automobile built?

In 1886 by Carl Benz

200

In 1968, Elliot Handler, came up with what brand of toy cars as a competition to Matchbox?

Hot Wheels

300

What iconic song by The Platters was released in 1955 and has become a timeless classic?

Only You (And You Alone)

300

The Avalanche and Lightning are professional sports teams that play what sport in the United States? These teams play in a league considered the best in the world for its sport.

Hockey

300

Which state has a town called Ding Dong?

Texas

It was named after two bells painted on a store sign.

300

What is the symbol for peace?

The dove

300

The 1967 Indy 500 was paced by a convertible version of which sporty Chevy car that had only just hit the road the year before?

Camaro

400

What is Brenda Lee's nickname?

Little Miss Dynamite

400

Since he pitched 749 games in his 22 year career (including a perfect game in 1904), which MLB player has an award for great pitchers named after him?

Cy Young

400

Which state grows more cranberries than any other?

Wisconsin

400

In what year did the Beatles release their first album?

1963

400

In 1970, the first NASCAR racing car to exceed 200mph was created by what U.S. automaker?

Dodge

500

What was the name of Buddy Holly's backing band?

The Crickets

500

In 1960, which president wrote an article for "Sports Illustrated" (entitled "The Soft American") and created fitness councils to come up with physical education curriculums for school?

John F. Kennedy

500

Which U.S. state is famous for its lobster industry?

Maine

500

What animal has cube shaped poops?

Womat

500

For their golden anniversary, Cadillac introduced what car model named for a mythical city?

Eldorado