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400

In an average round of golf, there are this many holes.

What is 18?

400

This American singer is one of the most famous in the music industry; her hits include “Blank Space” and “Wildest Dreams”.

Who is Taylor Swift?

400

This god was ruler of the skies and the king of the Olympians.

Who was Zeus?

400

A famous example of this singing style is Carmen by Georges Bizet.

What is opera?

400

This Scout ranch in northern New Mexico is the most famous High Adventure Base in the US.

What is Phimont?

800

“Take Me Out To The Ballgame” is traditionally sung halfway through this inning.

What is the 7th inning?

800

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This president is the only president to have been born outside of the continental US; now, he and his wife Michelle live in Washington, D.C.

800

This warrior was thought to be invincible everywhere except for his ankle; now, he has a tendon named after him. 

Who was Achilles?

800

An actor is this when they have their lines memorized.

What is off-book?

800

This is a comparison between two things using “like” or “as”.

What is a simile?

1200

When a bowler makes three strikes in a row, it is called this.

What is a turkey?

1200

This American singer was known as “The King of Rock”; some of his hits included “Hound Dog” and “Jailhouse Rock”.

Who was Elvis Presley?

1200

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Persephone was trapped in the Underworld after eating this seed-filled fruit.

1200

This musical, based on Lynn Riggs's play Green Grow the Lilacs, was the first written by Rodgers and Hammerstein.

What is Oklahoma?

1200

This lake is both the largest and the deepest of the Great Lakes.

What is Lake Superior?

1600

The first modern Olympic Games were played in this country.

What is Greece?

1600

This American philanthropist hosted her own talk show for 25 seasons; she is also the founder and owner of multimedia production company Harpo, Inc.

Who is Oprah Winfrey?

1600

According to some historians, to make Kronos throw up, Zeus fed him a mixture of wine and this yellow-flowered plant.

What is mustard?

1600

This type of play, named for its duration, can take from 20-40 minutes - much shorter than standard plays.

What is a one-act play?

1600

“Video Killed the Radio Star” was the first music video played on this channel in 1981.

What is MTV?

2000

This country has won the most World Cup titles; it is trailed by Germany and Italy, with 4 each.

What is Brazil?

2000

This Canadian-American was the second host of Jeopardy!; he also hosted the most, with 37 seasons and over 8,200 episodes.

Who was Alex Trebek?

2000

The twins, Apollo and Artemis, were born on this floating island; it became tethered to the sea floor shortly after.

What is Delos?

2000

This theatre hosted the pre-Broadway world premiere of Disney’s The Lion King.

What is the Orpheum Theatre?

2000

This is the tallest species of grass in the world.

What is bamboo?