| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| Who wrote "The Cat in the Hat"? | Dr. Seuss | 93%
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| On what river is Washington D.C. located? | Potomac | 77%
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| What hairstyle has been described as "business in front, party in back"? | Mullet | 76%
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| What comic strip character says "Good Grief"? | Charlie Brown | 67%
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| What historical figure had siblings named Joseph, Rose, Kathleen, Eunice, Patricia, Robert, Jean, and Edward? | John F. Kennedy | 67%
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| Name one of the two best-selling rock bands of all-time that is named for a U.S. city. | Chicago / Boston | 66%
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| What is the best-selling soda in the U.S. that is not made by Pepsi or Coke? | Dr Pepper | 63%
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| What, according to Vince Lombardi, "isn't everything, it's the only thing"? | Winning | 62%
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| What company is synonymous with ice resurfacing machines? | Zamboni | 62%
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| What sitcom starred Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson, and Shelley Long? | Cheers | 61%
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| What "pack" of young actors starred in movies such as "The Breakfast Club"? | The {Brat} Pack | 59%
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| Which U.S. state capital has three sets of double letters in its name? | Tallahassee | 56%
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| What did Hester Prynne's scarlet A stand for? | Adultery | 55%
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| What elected office did John Adams call "the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived"? | Vice President | 55%
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| What drink, similar to Kool-Aid, was consumed by NASA astronauts? | Tang | 48%
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| Where can you go in the board game Monopoly that was also visited by the movie characters Ernest and Madea? | Jail | 47%
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| What fellow American competed against Pete Sampras in five Grand Slam tennis finals? | Andre Agassi | 46%
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| What Washington D.C. landmark was designed in 1981 by 21 year old architect Maya Lin? | Vietnam Veterans Memorial | 46%
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| What was the profession of Chester Nimitz and William F. Halsey? | Admiral | 41%
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| What musical instrument did Lawrence Welk play? | Accordion | 23%
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