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100

How many times a day does the typical person go to the bathroom?

6

100

What city does Leonardo da Vinci Airport serve?

Rome

100

Who was nicknamed The Cowboy President?

Theodore Roosevelt

100

How many reindeer pull Santa's sleigh?

8

100

What Olympic event's winner is considered the world's greatest athlete?

The decathlon's. 

200

What is the symbol for the zodiac sign Aries?

A ram. 

200

What state is Mount St. Helens in?

Washington

200

What business was the source of John D. Rockefeller's fortune?

Oil

200

Where did Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater, put his wife. 

In a pumpkin shell. 

200

What do the five Olympic rings represent?

Continents. 
300

How many rows of whiskers does a cat have?

Four

300

What U.S. state receives the least sunshine?

Alaska

300
Who was Ronald Reagan's first wife?

Jane Wyman

300

Who was Bram Stoker's most infamous character?

Dracula
300

What is the most popular ice cream flavor in North America?

Vanilla. 

400

How many stars are there in a Big Dipper?

Seven

400
What country contains the largest icefield in Europe?

Norway. 

400

Who was Richard Nixon's running mate in 1960?

Henry Cabot Lodge

400

What was the Great Gatsby's first name?

Jay.

400

What baseball team became the Minnesota Twins?

The Washington Senators. 

500
What cowboy star is part-owner of the California Angels baseball team?
Gene Autry.
500

What three South American countries does the equator cross?

Brazil, Colombia, and Ecuador.
500

What country has been the site of the most European battles?

Belgium 

500

What actress's real name was Frances Gumm?

Judy Garland

500

What four North American cities have hosted the Summer Olympics?

Los Angeles, Mexico City, Montreal, and St. Louis. 

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