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Longest in the world

Nile River

100

This movie released in 1998 has the last name of a president who was a president following the years of WWII

The Truman Show

100

Who is the "crocodile hunter" who died after a stingray barb pierced his chest in 2006?

Steve Irwin

100

This animal lives in Northern parts of North America and is the largest member of the deer family

Moose

100

Founded in Atlanta, Georgia, this restaurant claims to have invented the original chicken sammie

CFA

200

This is the longest river in the United States, measuring about 2,341 miles

Missouri River

200

Why do we refer to signing something as your 'John Hancock'?

John Hancock was the president of the Continental Congress at the time of the DoI signing. His signature was large and bold, leading to the informal use of his name to refer to any signature

200

What famous singer shockingly died in Argentina from an apparent drug overdose and falling 3 stories to his unfortunate death?

Liam Payne

200

What part of their body do butterfly use to taste?

Feet

200

This everyday condiment found in almost every restaurant through out the U.S. was first sold as a medicine

Ketchup

300

This is the longest river in China and the third longest in the world, playing a vital role in Chinese civilization and economy. 

Yangtze River

300

In 1848, thousands of people went to this state, searching for something. What were they looking for, and what state did they go to?

Gold in California

300

Who was killed by Mark David Chapman on December 8, 1980?

John Lennon

300

What vertebrae lives the longest?

Tortoise

300

This restaurant name reflects its pioneering drive-thru concept. This innovation was a novelty in post-World War II California, where carhops were the norm.

In n Out

400

This is is the deepest river on Earth, reaching depths of over 220 meters in some areas

Congo River

400

What do the stars and stripes on our current flag represent?

50 states and the 13 colonies

400

Who died from a helicopter crash on January 26th, 2020?

Kobe Bryant

400

What animals noise is believed not to echo?

Duck

400

This restaurant will only accept the highest quality of potatoes from Idaho, called Russet Burbank taters

Mcd's

500

This river is the widest river and has the largest discharge volume, carrying approximately 209,000 cubic meters of water per second into the Atlantic Ocean.

Amazon River

500

When America was still a very new country, what two plant crops made the American South very rich?

Cotton and tobacco

500

This singer died of heart failure on August 16, 1977 in his Memphis home

Elvis Presley

500

One of the most fearless little fellas, taking on hyenas and even lions. Some question if they are bulletproof due to their very tough skin, however they are not bulletproof

Honey badgers

500

This country is the worlds leading producer of bananas

India