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This American  President put down the razor after a little girl told him he'd be more  handsome with a beard.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

The 22nd amendment, which imposes presidential term limits, was ratified in response to this President's having served more than two terms.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

200

If you order a "Pony" at the pub, you'll receive a small one of these.

What is a beer?

200

You'll find Greece's parliament building on Syntagma Square in this capital.

What is Athens?

200

He served as his high school's Quiz Bowl Team captain and competed in Nationals in New Orleans during his senior year.

Who is Mike?

400

Formerly clean shaven, this controversial world leader grew his whiskers after losing access to safety razors while hiding in the Sierra Maestra Mountains.

Who is Fidel Castro?

400

This Amendment provides for freedom of speech, of the press, of religion, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

What is the First Amendment?

400

Australia's smallest state, this island used to be called Van Diemen's Land.

What is Tasmania?

400

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What is Transvaal?


The Name of this South African Province means "Across the Vaal"--the Vaal River, that is.

400

She won a log sawing contest with a bowsaw at Forestry Camp during her Junior year of High School.

Who is Allison?

600

Known for his trademark moustache, "The Persistence of Memory" may be this surrealist artist's most well-known work.

Who is Salvador Dali?

600

The 26th Amendment, which prohibits age as a reason for denying the right to vote to citizens at least 18 years old, was ratified in this decade.

What is the 1970s?

600

The Brisbane, Murray, and Murrumbidgee are all famous examples of these.

What are rivers?

600

This Country's Cathedral of Leon is noted for its soaring spires & stained glass windows.

What is Spain?

600

By remaining married to the mother of his children for more than two decades, he is a rarity among members of his previous occupation.

Who is Jeff?

800

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Who is Blackbeard?


Edward Teach, better known by this descriptive nickname, died a pirate's death in Ocracoke, NC in 1718.

800

The song "Suffering till Suffrage" from Schoolhouse Rock celebrates the adoption of this Amendment, which occurred on August 26, 1920.

What is the 19th Amendment?

800

The Ground for this sport in Melbourne has a capacity of about 100,000 spectators.

What is cricket?

800

This capital of Malaysia lies at the confluence of the Klang & Gombak Rivers.

What is Kuala Lumpur?

800

He was one loss away from going to the little league world series a 12 year old kid.

Who is Elliot?

1000

This Civi War Union Army General's name and his distinctive facial hair were the genesis of the term "sideburn".

Who is Ambrose E. Burnside?

1000

Cheers to this amendment, which repealed Prohibition (the 18th amendment) in the US.

What is the 21st Amendment?

1000

The loud Australian bird known as a Kookaburra is also known as this laughing equine.

What is a jackass?

1000

This Caribbean group of islands shares its name with an animal resembling an alligator.

What are the Cayman Islands?

1000

Combined, the P3 group has this many decades of finance experience.

What is ten?

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