Religion
What's on Your iPod?
The Olympic Games
Literary Which Came First
Natural Wonders
100

Muslims mark the month of Ramadan by this particular practice during daylight hours

Fasting

100

This dance pop diva from New York has her own sense of fashion and is all over my iPod with songs like "Bad Romance"

Lady Gaga

100

This American is the most decorated athlete in Olympic history, winning 28 medals, including a record 23 golds

Michael Phelps

100

"Uncle Tom's Cabin",

"Paradise Lost",

"Romeo and Juliet"

"Romeo and Juliet"

100

This US National Park has 5 entrances, hundreds of waterfalls and more than 300 active geysers

Yellowstone

200

The number of days Diwali lasts

Five

200

I love just about everything by this Northern Irish rocker, including "Gloria" and "Moondance"

Van Morrison

200

There's no more perfect 10, so it was a 15.933 floor exercise that clinched her all-around gymnastics gold in 2016

Simone Biles

200

"Dracula",

"Brave New World",

"I, Robot"

"Dracula"

200

This spectacular African waterfall pours into the Batoka Gorge

Victoria Falls

300

In 1650 a magistrate was told, "Tremble at the word of God" and this religious group's name was coined

Quakers

300

My iPod is full of '70s singers like this man who gave us the classic songs "Daniel" and "Rocket Man"

Elton John

300

Hidy & Howdy were the polar bear mascots for the 1988 Olympics in this Canadian city

Calgary

300

"The Hunger Games",

"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone",

"Life of Pi"

"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"

300

This Australian monolith is naturally gray but its iron content is causing it to "rust", resulting in its iconic red color

Uluru (or Ayers Rock)

400

Islamabad is the seat of a unique court empowered by Pakistan's constitution to enforce this body of law

Sharia

400

Sometimes I think about running away and joining this French-Canadian troupe, especially when I'm listening to "Alegria" & their other soundtracks

Cirque du Soleil

400

In 2004 the USA's Bryan Clay, with 8,820 points, took the silver in this 10-event contest

the Decathlon

400

"Gone With the Wind",

"The Graduate",

"The Godfather"

"Gone With the Wind"

400

Alphabetically, our American national parks run from Acadia in Maine to this one in Utah

Zion

500

In deference to Leviticus 21:5, many adherents of this religion sport dreadlocks

Rastafarianism

500

My iPod is rarely without this Motown man who performed "Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer" at Michael Jackson's memorial

Stevie Wonder

500

The U.S. boycotted the 1980 Moscow Olympics in protest of the Soviet Union's invasion of this country the year before

Afghanistan

500

"The Portrait of a Lady",

"The Picture of Dorian Gray",

"Wuthering Heights"

"Wuthering Heights"

500

DAILY DOUBLE: To see this wonder in Capri, tourists must lie down in rowboats to get through the very small entrance

the Blue Grotto

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