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100

Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone was an American gangster who led a Prohibition-era crime syndicate, known by his famous nickname ____.

Scarface

100

Brazilian football legend Pelé wore this number.

10

100

The oxygen-carrying protein found in the red blood cells of the body.

Hemoglobin

100

Home to roughly 39.4 million residents, _____ is the most populated US State.

California

100

July and August are two months in this star sign.

Leo

200

The $10 bill does not feature a president; it features the nation's first Treasury Secretary and a Founding Father.

Alexander Hamilton

200

The Triple Crown refers to the highly prestigious horse races: the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the ________.

Belmont Stakes

200

This type of connective tissue exists where bone is joined to a muscle.

Tendon

200

This biggest airport in the United States by physical size.

Denver International Airport (DEN)

200

What is 2010 in Roman numerals?

MMX

300

This actress played the character of Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction.

Uma Thurman

300

In golf, a sharp bend in the fairway is called a ___.

Dogleg

300

This vessel is the only vein in the body to carry oxygenated blood.

Pulmonary Vein

300

**Daily Double**

The world’s largest museum is...

Smithsonian, Washington

300

The Suez Canal connects the ____ Sea with the Mediterranean Sea.

Red

400

James Bond works for the Secret Intelligence Service called?

MI6

400

**Daily Double**
This NY Giant's bone-crushing 1985 tackle ended Joe Theismann's career.

Lawrence Taylor

400

The REM stage of sleep is where most dreaming occurs, typically starting 60–90 minutes after falling asleep. REM stands for…

Rapid Eye Movement

400

Because this car brand sells the highest volume of vehicles globally, it is the largest overall consumer of gasoline when accounting for its total fleet.

Toyota Motor Corporation

400

The fourth in the Greek alphabet, this letter is used to express a change or difference in values.

Delta

500

This nickname was given to General Thomas Jackson because of his stern defense at the Battle of Bull Run during the American Civil War.

Stonewall

500

This NHL team has the highest Stanley Cup playoff winning percentage.

Edmonton Oilers

500

The “Oxter” or “Axilla” is a part of the human body more commonly known as…

Armpit

500

Covering roughly 825,000 acres in South Texas, this is the largest single-piece ranch in the United States.

King Ranch

500

This city hosted the 2004 Summer Olympic Games.

Athens

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