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100

Which president is on the $50 bill? 

Ulysses S. Grant

100

What is the only planet not named after a Roman God?

Earth

100

What year did the Declaration of Independence get signed?

1776

100

 Dry, wet, Gibson, and vodka are all variations of which olive or lemon twist garnished, shaken or stirred, straight up or on the rocks, cocktail?

Martini

100

 What country is shaped like a boot?

Italy

200

 Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?

 Amelia Earhart

200

What is at the center of the Milky Way galaxy?

A black hole

200

Who was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

200

Which cocktail that originates in Puerto Rico has a name that translates as “strained pineapple?”

Piña Colada

200

 In which country is the Taj Mahal located?

India

300

Who refused to give up her bus seat, sparking national civil rights protests?

Rosa Parks

300

What is the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

300

Who did the Continental Congress appoint as commander-in-chief of the newly established army?

George Washington

300

Cocktails like the Tequila Sunrise and Queen Mary call for what specific type of cherry, sweetened and preserved in syrup?

Maraschino

300

Which country is known as "The Emerald Isle"?

Ireland

400

Who was the Shoshone woman who served as a vital guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark expedition?

Sacagawea

400

Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”?

Mars

400

Which famous founder, an immigrant from the Caribbean, became George Washington’s aide-de-camp and later the first Secretary of the Treasury?

Alexander Hamilton

400

 Garnished with an orange slice, an Aperol Spritz is made from Aperol, club soda, and what effervescent alcohol?

Prosecco

400

What country has Warsaw as its capital?

Poland

500

Who founded the American Red Cross?

Clara Barton

500

Which planet rotates on its side?

Uranus

500

Which battle is remembered as a major turning point because it convinced France to ally with the Americans?

The Battle of Saratoga

500

Tell me the name of the cocktail whose IBA specified ingredients are whiskey, sugar, bitters, and water?

Old Fashioned

500

What is the largest country in South America, and is the only one on the continent where Portuguese is the official language?

Brazil

600

In 1964, this civil rights leader became the youngest person at the time to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his nonviolent resistance to racial prejudice.

Martin Luther King Jr.

600

Which planet has the most moons?

Saturn

600

Because of the common color of their uniforms, British soldiers were often called by these two nicknames.

Redcoats and lobster backs

600

What cocktail is made of vodka, tequila, rum, triple sec, gin, and a splash of cola? The splash of cola gives it a dark hue to resemble its namesake, and it’s a drink you might enjoy in Montauk, New York.

 Long Island Iced Tea

600

What country is popular for its bullfighting and flamenco dancing?

Spain

700

In 1845, this Boston-born master of the macabre published a poem featuring a talking bird that famously croaks, "Nevermore."

Edgar Allan Poe

700

How long does it take the Moon to orbit Earth?

Around 27 or 28 days

700

Who was the young French aristocrat who became one of Washington’s most trusted generals?

Marquis de Lafayette

700

According to delish.com, citrus vodka, Cointreau, cranberry juice, lime, ice (and lime wedge and cranberries for garnishes) are the ingredients needed to make the “Perfect” version of what cocktail that shares its name with a fashion magazine?

 Cosmopolitan

700

Bordering both the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf, what nation is the only country in the world to touch both of these major bodies of water?

Iran

800

What treaty ended the American Revolution in 1783?

The Treaty of Paris

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