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200

This Calcutta-based nun was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her humanitarian work in India, and she was canonized in 2016.

Who is Mother Teresa?

200

In 1976, the FDA banned this color dye No. 2, citing studies that it was carcinogenic.

What is Red?

200

Keith Moon was the drummer for this English rock band, before Kenny Jones replaced him in 1978.

Who are the Who?

200

The burden of proof in a criminal trial falls to the prosecutor, who must prove guilt at this standard.

What is "beyond a reasonable doubt"?

200

A baby belch (4)

What is burp?

200

Nancy Lieberman was famous for her prowess and physical style in this sport in her position as a point guard.

What is basketball?

400
This 60s era pop artist known for his painting of Marilyn Monroe is responsible for the phrase "15 minutes of fame."

Who is Andy Warhol?

400

Despite unclear origins (either Italy or New York), this tomato-cream sauce made with its name same alcohol remains a favorite for pasta lovers.

What is Vodka?

400

Alongside icons Freddie Mercury and Brian May, Roger Taylor held things down on drums for this group.

Who are Queen?

400

This Fifth Amendment protection prevents an individual from being tried for the same crime twice.

What is Double Jeopardy?

400

It precedes dance, laugh, or flop. (5)

What is belly?

400

Maria Sharapova was Russia's first female singles champion at this famous tennis tournament.

What is Wimbledon?

800

This award-winning broadcaster once cohosted The Today Show, and her husband created Doonesbury

Who is Jane Pauley?

800

1973 saw the beginning of this science, often used in food production, in which an organism's DNA is manipulated to alter its traits or produce desired characteristics.

What is Genetic Engineering?

800

He is the drummer and co-founder of Fleetwood Mac.

Who is Mick Fleetwood?

800

An agreement between parties in a dispute to resolve a claim outside of court, typically involving one party paying money or agreeing to certain actions in exchange for the other party waiving the right to further legal action.  

What is a settlement?

800

Bestselling book that has its own "belt". (5)

What is bible?

800

She was the first American woman to win three gold medals for track-and-field events at a single Olympics.

Who is Wilma Rudolph?

1200

This Swedish band released eight hit albums from 1973 to 1981, and released Voyage in 2021.

Who is ABBA?

1200

This New York city declared am annual "Chicken Wing Day" to honor a spicy invention by Teressa Bellissimo.

What is Buffalo?

1200

Phil Collins joined forces with this band in the 1970, serving as the drummer and lead singer.

Who is Genesis?

1200

The legal term for a court order compelling a witness to appear and testify or produce documents.

What is subpoena?

1200

A throng of "beauties" (4)

What is bevy?

1200

This gymnast from the former Soviet Union holds the record for the most Olympic gold medals for any gymnast, male or female.

Who is Larisa Latynina?

1600

Kathy Bates won her Academy Award for portraying this Stephen King antagonist and Paul Sheldon's biggest fan.

Who is Annie Wilkes

1600

In 1986, Swanson frozen dinners swapped out metal trays for plastic ones, in order to be cooked in this device.

What is a microwave?

1600

This Rolling Stones drummer started his career as a graphic designer.

Who is Charlie Watts?

1600

A law firm as well as an individual may file a friend of the court brief, known by this Latin term.

What is amicus?

1600

Mr. Bumble's occupation in Oliver Twist (6)

What is Beadle?

1600

Nancy Lopez first learned to play this sport at the age of eight and was inducted into its Hall of Fame in 1989.

What is golf?

2000

This civil rights leader was arrested and jailed over 30 times, including famously in April of 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama. 

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?

2000

In the 1800s, this condiment was marketed as medicinal cure for ailments like diarrhea, jaundice, and indigestion.

What is ketchup?

2000

Upon the death of drummer, John Bonham, this iconic English rock band chose to disband, releasing the statement, "We wish it to be known that the loss of our dear friend, and the deep sense of undivided harmony felt by ourselves and our manager, have led us to decide that we could not continue as we were." 

Who is Led Zeppelin?

2000

A law that sets a maximum time after an event within which legal proceedings may be initiated

What is statute of limitations?

2000

First name for Bush, Cook, and Hershey. (7)

What is Barbara?

2000

This Olympic gold medalist was named the greatest female athlete of the 20th century by Sports Illustrated for Women in 1999. She still holds the U.S. record for indoor long jump

Who is Jackie Joyner-Kersee?
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