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"Hero of Appomattox" 

a) Abraham Lincoln

b) Ulysses S. Grant

c) Andrew Jackson

b) Ulysses S. Grant

100

Canada 

a) the United States

b) Russia

c) Iceland

a) the United States

100

Phi Beta Kappa, America's oldest Greek-letter society, was founded in 1776 at this Virginia college.

a) University of Virginia

b) William and Mary

c) Washington and Lee

b) William and Mary

100

In 1988 this "Material Girl" decided to "Take a Bow" in "Speed-the-Plow" on Broadway.

a) Cher

b) Madonna

c) Whitney Houston

b) Madonna

100

Dubbed the "Apollo of dogs", this breed that was used to hunt boar can stand 32 inches at the shoulder.

a) Polish Greyhound

b) Great Dane

c) German Shepherd

b) Great Dane

200

"Father of the Constitution" 

a) James Madison

b) Thomas Jefferson

c) George Washington

a) James Madison

200

South Korea 

a) Japan

b) North Korea

c) China

b) North Korea

200

The main campus for Middlebury College is located in the Champlain Valley of this state.

a) Vermont

b) New York

c) Maine

a) Vermont

200

Songs in this show include "Der Guten Tag Hop-Clop" and "Where Did We Go Right?" 

a) Cabaret

b) The Sound of Music

c) The Producers

c) The Producers

200

Nova Scotia Duck Tolling is one breed of this sporting dog for whom "fetch!" should be instinctual.

a) Spaniel

b) Retriever

c) Setter

b) Retriever

300

"Red Hunter"

a) Gerald Ford

b) John F. Kennedy

c) Richard Nixon

c) Richard Nixon

300

Denmark 

a) The Netherlands

b) Sweden

c) Germany

c) Germany

300

While attending this school, George W. Bush was a member of its Skull and Bones secret society.

a) Harvard

b) Princeton

c) Yale

c) Yale

300

This Broadway show is based on this movie in which Whoopi Goldberg donned a nun's habit.

a) Sister Act

b) Dreamgirls

c) In the Heights

a) Sister Act

300

This great woofer is named for a mountain range in Western Europe.

a) St. Bernard

b) Anatolian Shepherd Dog

c) Great Pyrenees

c) Great Pyrenees

400

"Old Buck"

a) Martin Van Buren

b) James Buchanan

c) Millard Fillmore

b) James Buchanan

400

San Marino 

a) Spain

b) Italy

c) Greece

b) Italy

400

This New York college dropped the words "for Women" from its name in 1947.

a) Smith

b) Sarah Lawrence

c) Bryn Mawr

b) Sarah Lawrence

400

n 1992, after a long run as a sexy villain on TV's "Dynasty", she made her Broadway debut in a Noel Coward play.

a) Elizabeth Taylor

b) Zsa Zsa Gabor

c) Joan Collins

c) Joan Collins

400

In legend, these low-slung Welsh dogs were used to pull fairy carriages.

a) Dachshunds

b) Corgis

c) Basset Hounds

b) Corgis

500

"Schoolmaster in Politics" 

a) Woodrow Wilson

b) Jimmy Carter

c) John Quincy Adams

a) Woodrow Wilson

500

Brunei 

a) Malaysia

b) Indonesia

c) Vietnam

a) Malaysia

500

This Jesuit university is not far from L.A.'s international airport.

a) Claremont McKenna

b) Loyola Marymount

c) Pepperdine

b) Loyola Marymount

500

In 1966 this writer had 4 shows running simultaneously on Broadway, including "Barefoot in the Park".

a) Stephen Sondheim

b) Neil Simon

c) Arthur Miller

b) Neil Simon

500

This Australian breed shares its name with an ominous Scottish water spirit.

a) Kelpie

b) Dingo

c) Collie

a) Kelpie

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