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100

What London street claims to be the world center for men's clothing?

Savile Row

100

What museum was founded by French scientist James Smithson, who never visited the U.S.?

Smithsonian Institution

100

What was the first vitamin to be discovered and named?

Vitamin A

100

What was the first U.S.-based team in the NHL?

Boston Bruins

100

What's the most looked at painting in the Louvre?

Mona Lisa






200

Where is Mount Olympus?

Greece

200

what garment was named for Bradley, Voorhees, and Day?

BVD's

200

What's the clever sounding name for a humans third molar?

A wisdom tooth

200

How many strokes make up a quadruple bogey on a par five golf hole?

Nine (9)

200

What is snuff?

Pulverized tobacco

300

What European city is considered the center of world banking and finance?

Zurich

300

What 5 young ladies were born May 28, 1934?

The Dionne Quintuplets

300

What tube connects the larynx to the lungs?

The trachea

300

How long is each quarter in an NBA game?

12 minutes

300

What do the English call their garbageman?

A dustman

400

What country was called Caledonia by the Romans?

Scotland

400

Whom did Gen. Pershing pursue in Mexico?

Francisco "Pancho" Villa

400

What organ gave us the word "hysterical"?

The uterus

400

Why was Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) stripped of his titles in 1966?

He refused to be drafted for religious reasons.

400

Who flew for 43 years without a pilots license?

Orville Wright

500

What African capital is named for an American president?

Monrovia, Liberia

500

What mid 18th Century tragedy first launched the Pullman car into the limelight?

Lincoln's assassination (the car carried his body to Ill.)

500

What pill's name translated from Latin means "I will please"?

A Placebo

500

What are the two basic aids in the sport of Orienteering?

A map and a compass

500

What lawyer represented Leopold and Loeb in their famous murder case?

Clarence Darrow

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