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Trivia Question: How many planets are in the Solar System?

8

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What was the name of the snowy owl which Harry Potter received as an 11th birthday present from Hagrid?

Hedwig


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Trivia Question: What day is Star Wars Day?

May 4

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What sport features an underhand ball delivery from the pitching circle to home plate?

Softball

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Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo da Vinci

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If you tipped 20% on a $15 bill, how much would the tip be?

3.00

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Trivia Question: What is Co2 referred to as?

Carbon Dioxide

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In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," the Pevensie siblings travel to this fictional land: 

Narnia 

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Name all three of the Parr family children from "The Incredibles": 

Violet, Dash, and Jack Jack

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FIFA is the governing body for this sport: (you can use the European or American name) 

Football or Soccer 

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Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at this theater: 

Ford's Theatre 

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What biological order do frogs belong to?

Amphibians 

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What type of rock is formed from cooled lava? 

igneous 

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What is the name of the third book in the “Twilight” series by Stephenie Meyer? Scientifically, this title signifies an occurrence in which an astronomical object is temporarily obscured.

Eclipse

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What is the highest grossing Marvel film so far?

Avengers: Endgame

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Who was the Indiana Fever's number one draft pick in 2024?

Caitlin Clark

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What was the first nation to send a human into space? 

Russia/the Soviet Union

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What is your body's largest organ?

Skin

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What is the name of the pigment that makes plants green?

Chlorophyll

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This famous author wrote the "Call of the Wild" and "White Fang": 

Jack London 

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In what classic 1980s film does a group of high school students from different cliques spend a Saturday in detention?

The Breakfast Club

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This NBA player had the nickname "Black Mamba": 

Kobe Bryant 

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This man is called the "father of the atomic bomb"

J Robert Oppenheimer

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What month was Julius Caesar stabbed in?

March

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What structure produces energy in a cell?

Mitochondira 

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A "cranioectomy" on Violet Baudelaire is attempted for a live audience in an operating theater in the eight installment of what morbidly funny series of children's books?

A Series of Unfortante Events 

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What Studio Ghibli movie is about a boy who befriends a fish with a human face?

Ponyo

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This Olympian has won the most medals: 
Michael Phelps
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What disease was also called "The Black Death"

The bubonic plauge 

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Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

Marie Curie

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With diabetes, which organ is not producing insulin correctly?

the Pancreas

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"Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble" and "something wicked this way comes," are both lines from this famous play: 

Macbeth

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What was the first feature-length animated movie ever released?

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 

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What year was the NFL established?

1920

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Name three of the seven "Wonders of the World" 

Great Wall of China, Petra, Christ the Redeemer, Machu Picchu, Chichén Itzá, the Colosseum, and the Taj Mahal.

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These are the only two people on printed money that were not US Presidents: 

Alexander Hamilton and Benjamin Franklin