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100

What Old Testament figure's name means "drawn out," since he was taken from the water as a baby?

Moses

100
Berlin

Germany

100

What ingredient, common in baking, comes in forms like powdered, granulated, and brown?

Sugar

100

What was the first US National Park, established in 1872?

Yellowstone National Park

100

A little cold / A hot food with meat and beans

Chilly & Chili

200

What tax collector climbed a sycamore tree to see Jesus?

Zacchaeus
200

Lima

Peru

200

What green herb is often used as a garnish, with some people saying it tastes like soap?

Cilantro

200

Who was the first US president to live in the White House?

John Adams

200

A small bug / To leave quickly

Flea & Flee

300

What was the name of the island the apostle Paul was exiled to, where he received a vision, what we know as the book of Revelation?

John

300

Canberra

Australia

300

What French word means 'to the tooth' and is used to describe the ideal texture of pasta?

Al Dente

300

What was the first book printed on the Gutenberg press in the 1450s?

The Bible

300

A musical group / Prohibited 

Band & Banned

400

Which prophet confronted King Ahab and the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel?

Elijah

400

Luanda

Angola

400

What appliance was originally called the 'Radarange' when it was first sold in 1946?

Microwave

400

What country was the first modern Olympic Games held in 1896?

Greece

400
Two / Cut / Not an Apple

Pair & Pare & Pear

500

Who is the oldest living person in the Bible, living for 969 years?

Methuselah

500

Tashkent

Uzbekistan

500
What spice, once so valuable it was called 'black gold,' was used as currency in parts of the world?
Black Pepper
500

In 1954, Roger Bannister became the first person to ___________ in under 4-minutes.

Run a mile

500

To refer to / A vision / A place to build

Cite & Sight & Site

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