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100

The word "bovine" refers to what animal?

Cow

100

What sort of dried fruit is a prune?

Plum

100

What is the name of the Christian patron saint of travelers?

Saint Christopher

100

Stretching more than 5500 miles, in what country is the world's longest railway line?

Russia (The Trans-Siberian)

100

Poseidon was the ancient Greek god of which domain?

The sea

200

What children's book about a horse was written by Anna Sewell?

Black Beauty

200

What variety of fast food reputedly evolved in Naples, Italy?

Pizza

200

Who wrote Hansel and Gretel?

The Brothers Grimm

200
In what German city is the Brandenburg Gate?

Berlin

200

What profession made the Minnesota-based Mayo family famous?

Medicine

300

Despite the heat, which Australian marsupial reputedly does not drink water?

The koala bear

300

Which prepared cup of coffee takes its name from the hoods of a certain order of monks?

Cappuccino (Capuchin)

300

Zeus is the supreme god in what kind of mythology?

Greek

300

Which country produces the most movies annually?

India

300

Which cotton fabric often used for dresses and curtains was named after the Iraqi town Mosul?

Muslin

400

Besides birds, what are Pelican, Penguin, and Puffin?

Publishing companies

400

What sort of fruit is a Rome Beauty?

An apple

400

Hungarian Erno Rubik invented the Rubik's cube in which year of the 1970s?

1974

400

What is the largest country in South America?

Brazil

400

What instrument is similar to a violin, only slightly larger?

The viola

500

What color(s) is a piebald horse?

Black and white

500

What is the name of both an alcoholic spirit and a French royal family?

Bourbon

500

Barbara Pierce is the wife of which former US President?

George H. W. Bush

500

In what South American country did religious fanatic Jim Jones and more than 900 of his followers commit suicide in 1978?

Guyana

500

What is the name of the bar that controls a small boat's rudder?

A tiller

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