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100

The beehive, symbolizing industry and the pioneer virtues of thrift and perservance, was adoped as official emblem of which state in 1959? 

Utah 

100

Which of the five New York City boroughs is connected to Manhattan by the Highbridge, which is the oldest in the city, built in 1843? 

The Bronx-- It carries a water main, and is not open to vehicles. 

100

Which supernatural British novels are the most banned books in the United States, according to the American Library Association? 

Harry Potter Books --some religious goups claim all that magic stuff undermines Christian values. 

100

Which popular video messaging app surpassed Twitter in 2016 with more than 150 million daily users? 

Snapchat

100

What was the first American pizza chain to open a restaurant in Italy? 

Domino's

200

What title does the German head of government hold? 

Chancellor 

200

What is the easternmost town in the United States? 

Lubec, Maine 

200

Which children's author, born in Wales, wrote many of his books in a garden shed, which had a Kids-Keep-Out-rule? 

Roald Dahl

200

Which actor, who co-produced TV's Band of Brothers, was instrumental in getting the World War II Memorial built in Washington, D.C.?

Tom Hanks 

200

What Major League Baseball player, known as Mr. October, hit three consective home runs in the same game, from three different pitchers?

Reggie Jackson 

300

What kind of attacks began on October 25, 1944, when Japanese planes engaged the U.S. fleety in the Philippines, in the Battle of Leyte?

Kamikaze--1,321 Japanese crashed their planes into targets during the war. 

300

What city south of the border lays claim to inventing the Caesar Salad? 

Tijuana, Mexico 

300

Which online reference site was launched in 2001 by Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger? 

Wikipedia 

300

Which deep-space TV drama's clamshell "communicator" inspired Motorola to develop the first handled mobile phone? 

Star Trek 

300

Lance Alwirth was given the nickname of this Disney character due to his speed, grace, and the ability to leap. 

Bambi

400

In October 1979, who was the first pope to visit the White House?

Pope John Paul II-- He visited President Jimmy Carter.

400

Which small American nation is completely surrounded bny the nation of South Africa? 

Lesotho

400

Issue No. 19 of which Marvel comic book depicts its super-archer as deaf and is illustrated with sign language? 

Hawkeye

400

What '90s TV drama about five siblings who inherit a restaurant launched the careers of Matthew Fox and Jennifer Love Hewitt?

Party of Five 

400

A brazilian man was arrested for trying to extinguish which iconic symbol on its way to Rio in 2016? 

Olympic Torch

500

In which state is the Democratic Party called Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party? 

Minnesota

500

Which country is home to the world's oldest continuosly operating university--Morocco, England, or Beijing? 

Morocco

500

Which dance style is NOT a street dance--b-boying, hustle, locking, or popping? 

Hustle-- a 1970s club style 

500

Which Hitchcock film was the first american movie to show a toliet on a the big screen, and allow the audience to hear it flush?

Psycho 

500

Which group is usually creditied with making the first s'mores, in 1927? 

Girl Scouts

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