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100

Charles Blondin, the French tightrope walker made repeated crossings above what from 1859?

Niagara Falls.

100

This country first tried unsuccessfully to build the Panama Canal?

What is France

100

This silent film comedian was nicknamed the 'Great Stone Face'?

Who is Buster Keaton?

100

this famous book begins: "Chug, chug, chug.  Puff, puff, puff"?

What is The Little Engine That Could?

100

This planet weighs over twice as much as all the other known planets combined.

What is Jupiter?

200

This character, in a Shakespearean novel, is haunted by the ghost of his murdered father

Who is Hamlet

200

This President was the first to be televised?

Who is F.D.R.?

200

This director and master of suspense was noted for his cameo walk-ons in his own films?

Who is Alfred Hitchcock?

200

This classic gothic novel of 1818 was subtitled, The Modern Prometheus.

What is Mary Shelly's Frankenstein

200

This is what German scientist Wilhelm Roentgen named the invisible rays he discovered

What are X-Rays?

300

This is what singer Sammy Davis Jr. die of in 1990?

what is Throat Cancer 

300

This famous family ruled Florence for three centuries from 1434?

Who are the Medici?

300

This 1971 film won Jane Fonda the first of her Oscars?

What is Klute?

300

This was the first published Sherlock Holmes story written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

What is "A Study In Scarlet"

300

In mathematics, this is the meaning of the term googol.

 What is  the number 1 followed by 100 zeroes.

400

Peanuts cartoon strip was his most famous creation?

Who is Charles Schulz?

400

This French revolutionary was nicknamed "the Incorruptible"?

Who is Robespierre?

400

This song holds the record for the biggest leap to the number one position on Billboard's Hot 100 chart?

What is The Beatles' "Can't Buy Me Love." On March 28,1964, it entered the chart at number 37, the next week, it was number 1.

400

In the Little Orphan Annie comic strip, he was the name of Daddy Warbucks's Giant bodyguard who wore a turban?

Punjab

400

This  reply did newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst receive when he sent a telegram to a leading astronomer asking "Is there life on Mars? Please cable in thousand words"?

"Nobody Knows" repeated 500 times

500

Tony Blair was  the last Prime Minister of the 20th century in this country.

What is Great Britain?

500

This is something both Herbert Hoover and Richard Nixon have in common.

They were both Quakers

500

In the USA this was the first prime time cartoon show.

What is The Flintstones?

500

This famous Opera composed by Giacomo Puccini was based on a novel about young bohemians living in the Latin Quarter of Paris

What is La Boheme?

500

This was the original purpose of ENIAC, the world's first "modern" computer?

What is to compute ballistic trajectories for artillery shells. ENIAC--an acronym for Electronic numerical integrator and Calculator --was introduced in 1946.

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