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100

What is located at zero degrees north latitude?

North Pole

100

In the quiz show Jeopardy, what is the second round of the game called?

Double Jeopardy

100

in what year was the first nuclear-powered submarine, the U.S.S. Nautilus, completed-1944,1954,or 1964?

1954

100

About how many silkworms does it take to mane one kimono-20, 200, or 2,000?

2,000

100

On which side of his face does Mike Tyson sport a tribal tattoo?

Left

200

Which state is known as the "Show Me State"?

Missouri

200

In the 1880s, P.T. Barnum led 21 elephants over which bridge to prove it was stable?

Brooklyn Bridge

200

in 2016 which itsy-bitsy, teeny-weeny article of women's clothing celebrated its 70th birthday?

Bikini

200

Where in the human body are the two most common areas to check for a pulse?

Neck and Wrist

200

Which professional wrestler was known as the 8th Wonder of the World?

Andre the Giant

300

Which mythical horned creature is the national animal of Scotland?

Unicorn

300

Which renowned British author dreamed up such characters as Miss Havisham, Oliver Twist, and Tiny Tim?

Charles Dickens

300

Which European country was home to Albert Einstein when he developed his theory of relativity?

Switzerland

300

Who was the first scientist to assign names to research subjects instead of the conventional method of assigning them numbers?

Jane Goodall

300

What song do Boston Red Sox fans sing at home games in the middle of the eighth innings?

Sweet Caroline

400

What U.S. state grows the most fresh peaches?

South Carolina

400

Who was the only cast member in The Lord of the Rings to have actually met J.R.R. Tolkien?

Christopher Lee

400

What famous distiller died from a blood infection after kicking a safe and injuring his toe?

Jasper "Jack" Daniel

400

Which scientist first noted a perplexingly high number of Finch species on the Galapagos Islands?

Charles Darwin

400

Which U.S. city was the first to host the Olympic games?

St. Louis

500

Which U.S. stated is home to the quirky roadside attraction known as the Corn Palace?

South Dakota

500

Which bombastic annual event celebrates community and self-expression in Nevada's black rock desert?

Burning Man

500

Which Renaissance artist liked to pump iron by lifting weights, and was strong enough to bend an iron horseshoe with his bare hands?

Leonardo Da Vinci

500

THe seeds of the plant Coriandrum sativum are known as coriander; what is the popular name for its leaves?

Cilantro

500

In 1986 , who became the youngest heavyweight boxing champion in the history of the sport?

Mike Tyson

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