Geography
Bodies Of Water
State Capitals
Food
History
200

This largest city in New Mexico has 2 Qs & 3 Us in its name.

Albuquerque 

200

Bonn, Germany & Strasbourg, France are cities on this river.

The Rhine
200

Its National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific contains the graves of WWII, Korean War & Vietnam War dead.

Honolulu

200

Among Time magazine's 25 Best Inventions of 2013 was the cronut, a cross between this & a donut.

A Croissant

200

70 delegates were chosen for this 1781 gathering; 55 attended & 39 ended up signing.

The Constitutional Convention

400

Of Kenya, Colombia or Thailand, the one not found on the equator.

Thailand

400

What sea borders Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, and Denmark.

The Baltic sea

400

French-Canadian trappers named it for the tree-lined river that provided relief for those crossing the Snake River Plain.

Boise

400

It's the two-word name of the USA's best-selling grape.

Thompson Seedless (Grape)

400

Protests in the Philippines in 1986 drove this longtime leader into exile.

(Ferdinand) Marcos

600

Skopje is the capital of this nation that was once part of Yugoslavia.

Macedonia

600

The Gulf of Taranto lies between the "heel" & the rest of the "foot" of this country.

Italy

600

As governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger had his office in this state capital.

Sacramento 

600

A favorite since ancient times, this Chinese fruit is called a "nut" when it's dried.

Lychee

600

He redesigned more than 50 of the 87 churches lost in London's Great Fire.

Christopher Wren

800

Corfu is this country's second-largest Ionian island, & its most populous.

Greece

800

Seattle, Tacoma & Olympia all stand on the banks of this body of water.

The Puget Sound

800

Name 2 of the 4 state capitals with the word "City" in their names.

(any 2) Carson City, Jefferson City, Oklahoma City & Salt Lake City

800

Italian for "angry", it describes a pasta sauce spiced up with plenty of chiles.

Arrabiata

800

The cargo of the Beaver, Eleanor & Dartmouth got dumped in this December 1773 incident.

The Boston Tea Party

1000

Is Paris or London bigger in terms of total area. (m2)

London

1000

Mesopotamia, where many early civilizations developed, was located between these 2 rivers.

The Tigris and the Euphrates

1000

Its name is French for "red stick."

Baton Rouge

1000

This Thai food flavoring comes from a tropical plant named for its citrusy smell.

Lemon Grass

1000

In 62 A.D. this Roman emperor had his wife Octavia put to death, then he got remarried the same year... coincidence?

Nero

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