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100

The battle between the U.S. and British that effectively ended the Revolutionary War

Yorktown

100

The largest mammal in North America, weighing up to 2,000 pounds

Bison

100

The name of the pig in the book “Charlotte's Web”

Wilbur

100

The “Hollywood” sign originally spelled out this word

Hollywoodland

100

This NBA team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden

New York Knicks

200

The continent that covers all four hemispheres of the earth

Africa

200

A group of porcupines

Prickle

200

“Well, Prince, so Genoa and Lucca are now just family estates of the Buonapartes,” is the first line in this famous Leo Tolstoy book

"War and Peace"

200

This “Titanic” actor appeared on the children's TV show “Romper Room”

Leonardo DiCaprio

200

If a horse wins the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes they are given this award

Triple Crown

300

The country that produces the most tea

China

300

A lobster has this many legs

10

300

In the book “Pride and Prejudice,” Elizabeth Bennet is in love with

Mr. Darcy

300

Born Robert Weston Smith, this famous radio disc jockey in the 1970s was more commonly known by this name

Wolfman Jack

300

The 1948 Summer Olympics were held in

London

400

This president was the first to visit all 50 states

Richard Nixon

400

The animal with the biggest eyes

Giant Squid

400

This book about a band of rabbits became a bestseller in 1972

"Watership Down"

400

Elton John’s “Candle in the Wind” is penned for

Marilyn Monroe

400

This boxer was the first to defeat Muhammad Ali

Joe Frazier

500

The man that invented the cotton gin

Eli Whitney

500

A cricket's ears are located on this body part

Legs

500

This writer holds the Guinness World Record for the most translated works

Agatha Christie

500

This Oscar-winning actor was a cast member on the '70s show “The Electric Company”

Morgan Freeman

500

The first Indy 500 was held in this year

1911

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