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100

Both were part of a gang, but who was Clyde's partner in crime?

Bonnie

100

What was the first national park?

Yellowstone (Wyoming, Montana, Idaho)Yellowstone was the first national park, signed into law in 1872 by President Ulysses S. Grant.

100

Who is said to appear in a mirror if their name is chanted repeatedly?

Bloody Mary

100

In which Broadway musical does Jack sing "There are giants in the sky"?

Into the Woods

100

What fast food restaurant is credited with introducing the first modern-day drive-thru window?

Wendy’s

100

What do you call a sad cup of coffee?

Depresso

200

One half of this scientific couple is Marie Curie, but who is the other half?

Pierre Curie

200

Which national park has the deepest lake in the U.S.?

Crater Lake, at 1,943 feet deep, is the deepest lake in the U.S. and one of the 10 deepest lakes in the world. It was formed by the collapse of a volcano more than 7,000 years ago.

200

According to urban legend, which candy is supposedly fatal when mixed with soda?

Pop Rocks

200

Which Broadway musical featured a helicopter onstage?

 Miss Saigon

200

What yellow seasoning may help with mood stabilization, wound healing, and balancing blood sugar?

Turmeric

200

I have a joke about trickle down economics.

But 99% of you will never get it.

300

Yoko Ono tragically lost her husband, with whom she is commonly associated. What is his name?

John Lennon

300

Which president signed the National Park Service into being in 1916?

Woodrow Wilson signed the act creating the service, a federal bureau in the Department of the Interior.

300

Which singer released a song about the Jersey Devil?

"A Night with the Jersey Devil" was released as a "Halloween treat" in 2008 by Bruce Springsteen

300

Which dancer injures his knee in A Chorus Line?

Paul falls and re-injures his knee

300

Although wheat and rice are both used in Mexican cooking, the basic starch remains what in almost all areas of the country?

Corn

300

I used to be addicted to soap

but I’m clean now

400

While you know Butch Cassidy as a famous outlaw, do you remember the name of his famous counterpart?

Sundance Kid

400

At the turn of the 20th century, which national park hosted spring training for some U.S. baseball teams?


Hot Springs (Arkansas)

From the 1880s to the 1940s, the Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox and other teams made use of bathhouses in Hot Springs to soothe muscles after practice. The temperature of the water from local springs averages 143°F.



400

What animal supposedly lives in the sewers of New York City?

alligators

400

What kind of gambling operation does Nathan Detroit run in Guys and Dolls?

craps

400

What is the unusual ingredient in the sauce of mole poblano?

Chocolate

400

Why did the Invisible Man turn down a job offer?

He couldn’t see himself doing it.

500

These two are the best of friends. Nothing can separate Tom Sawyer and who?

Huckleberry Finn

500

Butch Cassidy and his Wild Bunch hid out in the canyons of which national park?

Canyonlands (Utah) After robbing trains at the turn of the 20th century, Cassidy and his gang hid in the confusing web of canyons in southwest Utah. The area became Canyonlands National Park in 1964.

500

Who are the Men in Black?

n UFO conspiracy theories, the Men in Black (MIB) are government agents

500

The Phantom of the Opera begins with _______.

an auction of old theatrical memorabilia

500

How much pasta does the average Italian eat every year?

Fifty-one pounds

500

What do you call it when James Bond takes a bath?

Bubble 07

600

Comedy was at its finest when Bob Hope and which partner were making us laugh?

Bing Crosby

600

An early 20th-century newspaper described which national park as offering “all the adversity of hell without the inconveniences.”

Death Valley is the driest and hottest place in North America, with less than two inches of rainfall each year and a record high temperature of 134°F (the highest recorded atmospheric temperature ever recorded on Earth).

600

What is the Woozle effect named after?

A Woozle is an imaginary character in Winnie-the-Pooh that Pooh and Piglet are searching for. The Woozle effect happens when publications reference urban legends as fact, despite a lack of evidence, and people then reference the publications as proof that the legends are true.

600

What was Disney's first Broadway musical?

Beauty and the Beast premiered on Broadway on April 18, 1994

600

What is the main meal of the day in Italy?

The mid-day meal – “il pranzo” in Italian

600

I went to a smoke shop only to discover it’d been replaced by an apparel store.

Clothes, but no cigar

700

Both known for their incredible athletic abilities, the sister of Serena Williams is who?

Venus Williams

700

Carbon Glacier in this national park has the greatest thickness and volume of any glacier in the continental U.S.

Mount Rainier (Washington)

The 25 major glaciers on the mountain constitute the largest collection of permanent ice on a single U.S. peak south of Alaska.

700

Where does the Yeti live?

 the Himalayan mountains

700

 What is Harold Hill's profession in The Music Man?

Con man Harold Hill

700

If you have Mageirocophobia, what are you afraid of?

Mageirocophobia is a fear of cooking

700

When does a joke become a dad joke?

When it becomes apparent

800

Gretel is one half of this duo that was captured by a witch, but who was the other?

Hansel

800

Which national park includes the largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi River?

Everglades (Florida)

The park is considered a swamp, but it was once a river 50 miles wide and six inches deep. South Florida is the only place in the world where alligators and crocodiles live together.

800

What does "chupacabra" mean?

"goat sucker"

800

 Which Broadway musical is based on the 1924 trials of accused murderers Beulah Annan and Belva Gaertner?

Chicago

800

Which variety of chili pepper is considered the hottest in the world?

The Carolina Reaper

800

How many narcissists does it take to screw in a light bulb?

One. The narcissist holds the light bulb while the rest of the world revolves around him.

900

You might have caught Orville Wright flying in the sky with his brother who is named what?

Wilbur Wright

900

The most massive single mountain on Earth is located in which national park?

Hawaii Volcanoes (Hawaii)

The volume of Mauna Loa, in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, is some 20,000 cubic miles; it exceeds Mount Everest in height and mass. It is also one of the world’s largest and most active volcanoes.

900

According to urban legend, what spider is one of the most venomous but has fangs that are too small to inject venom into a human body?

"daddy longlegs"

900

Which musical tells the story of two friends named Elphaba and Galinda?

Wicked

900

Where were French fries first invented?

Belgium is actually credited with the invention of French fries.

900

Why do you never see elephants hiding in trees?

Because they’re so good at it

1000

Marilyn Monroe is known to have married a few times throughout her life, but her marriage to this spouse caused quite the media frenzy. Who is it?

Joe DiMaggio

1000

Wat was the Newest national parks ?

New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, West Virginia

New River Gorge became America's 63rd national park (and West Virginia’s first) in December 2020.


1000

According to another urban legend, what do unsuspecting travelers discover when they wake up in a bathtub filled with ice?

This myth involves the black market harvesting of organs

1000

Which musical is based on the songs of ABBA?

Mamma Mia!

1000

Where were Doritos chips invented?

Disneyland! In the 1960s

1000

What did one plate say to another plate?

Tonight, dinner’s on me.