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  • Who was the youngest player to score 10,000 points in the NBA?
    LeBron James
  • What percent of parents admit to stealing Halloween candy from their children?
    90%
  • What fruit will bounce like a ball when it's ripe?
    Cranberries
  • Which big cat is the largest?
    Tiger
  • What NFL player returned a fumble 66 yards--to the wrong end zone?
    Jim Marshall
  • Where is the Golden Gate bridge located?
    San Fransisco
  • Who was William Shakespeare?
    writer, play-writer, poet
  • What team won the very first NBA game?
    NY Knicks
  • Who was the first player drafted in the first NFL draft in 1936?
    Jay Berwanger
  • Name five green vegetables
    lettuce
  • Name a movie that has a cat in it.
    lady and the tramp
  • Prunes are which fruit dried?
    plums
  • Name somewhere that has a jungle.
    Beliz
  • What team owns the longest winning streak in NBA history?
    Lakers
  • How many legs does a lobster have?
    Ten
  • Where do you get sugar from?
    Sugarcane
  • What is the dirtiest item in the common household?
    t.v remote
  • What team won 3 Super Bowls in the 1990s?
    Dallas Cowboys
  • Who was the first player in NBA history to be elected league MVP by a unanimous vote?
    Stephen Curry
  • Who was the first professional quarterback to pass for 5,000 yards in a season?
    Warren Moon
  • Which NFL team features a helmet logo on only one side of their helmet?
    Pittsburg Steelers
  • What is the highest mountain in the world?
    Mt. Everest
  • What holiday is the busiest day of the year for restaurants?
    Mother's Day
  • What part of a chocolate Easter bunny do most children eat first?
    Ears
  • Which was the first country to use paper money?
    China
  • What do bees produce?
    Honey
  • Humans have unique fingerprints and what else?
    Tongue Prints
  • Which Boxer Was Known As “The Greatest” And “The People’s Champion”?
    Muhammad Alli
  • What do the panda’s eat?
    bamboo
  • What is a group of frogs called?
    an army