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100

A wall divided this German city until 1989

What is Berlin?

100

Virgil famously guided this Italian poet through hell

Who is Dante?

100

This longest river flows in the "wrong" direction

What is the Nile?
100

This "fruity" computer company started in 1976  

What is Apple?

100

You might break this when starting a conversation

What is "the ice"?

200

This explorer sailed the ocean blue in 1492

Who is Christopher Columbus?

200

He wrote the Hobbit 

J.R.R. Tolkein

200

This river flows through four European capitals: Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, and Belgrade

What is the Danube

200

www stands for this, and it doesn't have to do with spiders

What is "world wide web"?

200

You might be under this if your not feeling very well

What is "the weather"?

300

This war, the first of its kind, lasted from 1914 to 1918

What is world war I?

300

Shakespeare wrote this tragedy about two young lovers, set in Verona

Romeo and Juliet

300

This "big" river forms part of the border between the US and Mexico 

What is the Rio Grande?

300

You don't want your computer getting sick with one of these

What is a virus?

300

You might have these in your stomache if you're nervous

What are butterflies?

400

This ancient South American civilization built Machu Pichu

Who are the Inca?

400

This poet sang of the wrath of Achilles 

Who is Homer?

400

This river shares it's name with a website

What is the Amazon?

400

This founder of Microsoft is now famous for his work in Africa

Who is Bill Gates?

400

You might hit this on the head if you describe things exactly as they are

What is a nail?

500

This twice exiled Corsican was quite the conqueror in the early 1800s

Who was Napoleon?

500

You night find this book in the nightstand of a hotel room, or in the back of a pew

The Bible

500

"Alea iacta est", said Caesar, when he crossed this Italian river

What is the Rubicon

500

You don't want to get bitten by this slithering programming language

What is Python?

500

You might read between these if you find a hidden meaning

What are lines?

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