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This electric investigative device was invented by John Augustus Larson in 1921.
What is the lie detector.
100
This music group featured Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks, and Phil Collins.
What is Genesis.
100
During World War I, Manfred von Richthofen was better know by this name.
What is the Red Baron?
100
This major league baseball team complied the best won-loss record between 1957 and 1983.
What is the Baltimore Orioles.
100
He is the assistant principal at Cherry Creek High School who is in charge of the ACT/TCAP tests.
Who is Mr. Knox.
200
Violin bows and strung with this natural substance.
What is horsehair.
200
This classic Hitchcock film featured Anthony Perkins welcoming guests to his remote motel. The showers were nice, though.
What is "Psycho".
200
This U.S. President was assassinated by Leon Czolgosz.
Who is William McKinley.
200
This football team was once known as the Cleveland Browns.
What is the Baltimore Ravens.
200
This Creek AP oversees the registrar's office.
Who is Mrs. Grobbel.
300
This breed of dog sports the shortest hair.
What is the Chihuahua.
300
This New York Times bestseller features Amy, a woman willing to take drastic steps to "save" her marriage.
What is Gone Girl.
300
This daughter of Ptolemy XI became joint sovereign of Egypt in 51 b.c.
Who is Cleopatra.
300
This president had bowling lanes installed in the White House.
Who is Harry Truman.
300
This country's ruler recently took over for his brother, who had led the nation since its revolution in the 1950s.
What is Cuba.
400
A melittologist studies these insects.
What are bees.
400
This Tony Kushner two-part play featured, in part, a story line involving Roy Cohn and his battle with AIDS.
What is Angels in America.
400
This future president turned his college thesis into the book "Why England Slept".
Who is John F. Kennedy.
400
Cards totaling 15 score this many points in Cribbage.
What is two points.
400
She was the 2nd woman appointed to the highest judicial bench in the United States.
Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
500
This is the highest class of animals.
What are mammals.
500
This 19th-century Polish pianist and composer has been called the The Poet of the Piano.
Who is Frederic Chopin.
500
The term "Yuppie" is a play off the acronym Y.U.P., which stands for this.
What is Young Urban Professional.
500
This sport involves a player bowling on the pitch.
What is cricket.
500
Although he dealt more directly with social justice and moral philosophy, this man's work also shaped U.S. tax policy.
Who is John Rawls.
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