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100

Familiar acronym for an agreement signed in 1992 by Canada, the U.S. & Mexico that gradually got rid of tariffs.

CAFTA - DR

KORUS

NAFTA

NAFTA

100

"Rafa" is the nickname of this winner of more than 20 Grand Slam titles.

Dominic Thiem

Rafael Nadal

Thomas Muster

Rafael Nadal

100

The Gherkin, aka 30 St. Mary Axe


London

New York City

Boston

London

100

"Bohemian Rhapsody" earned him an Oscar for his "mercurial" performance.

Dev Patel

Pete Davidson

Rami Malek

Rami Malek

100

The title object being sought in Tom Clancy's "The Hunt for Red October" is one of these.

Nuclear Missile

A Submarine

Captain Ramius

A Submarine

200

On November 7, 1774 residents of York County, Virginia emulated Bostonians & dumped chests of this into the river.

Coffee

Tea

Turmeric

Tea

200

This Czech-born woman had a pretty good 1983, winning 86 of 87 matches & 3 Grand Slam titles.

Martina Navratilova

Jana Novotna

Petra Kvitova

Martina Navratilova

200

Safeco Plaza


Tacoma

Vancouver

Seattle

Seattle

200

Vince Vaughn is the owner of Average Joe's Gym in this "True Underdog Story".

Dodgeball

Balls of Fury

Semi-Pro

Dodgeball

200

In Nevil Shute's "A Town Like Alice", a young woman survives WWII is Asia & then starts a new life in this country's bush.

Australia

New Zealand

Tanzania

Australia

300

This policy, Russian for "openness", was begun by Mikhail Gorbachev in 1985.

Detente

Glasnost

Novoye Myshleniye

Glasnost

300

Mark "Eddo" Edmondson in 1976 is the last men's singles winner of this major who's from the country where it's played.

The US Open

Wimbledon

The Australian Open

The Australian Open

300

U.S. Steel Tower


Detroit

Pittsburgh

Cleveland

Pittsburgh

300

Robert Pattinson is the title character (& the reborn versions thereof) in this 2025 film from Bong Joon Ho.

Aniara

Mickey 17

The Life of Chuck

Mickey 17

300

In addition to the tales of his fabeled detective, this man penned "The White Company", an adventure in the Middle Ages.

Rex Stout

Anthony Horowitz

Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle

400

Time to cross this stream near Remini, Italy that got immortalized on January 10, 49 B.C.

The Hellespont

The Rubicon

The Arno River

The Rubicon

400

In women's tennis, 1930s star Alice Marble pioneered this 3-word aggressive style named for a way to begin a point.

Serve & Volley

Ad-In & Ad-Out

Chip & Charge

Serve & Volley

400

One Magnificent Mile


Chicago

Minneapolis

Philadelphia

Chicago

400

This actor's relaxation technique of humming & chest thumping made it into a scene of "The Wolf of Wall Street"

Matthew McConaughey

Owen Wilson

Woody Harrelson

Matthew McConaughey

400

In the future soldiers like Johnny Rico fight alien "bugs" in this Robert Heinlein sci-fi novel.

Starship Troopers

Stranger in a Strange Land

Double Star

Starship Troopers

500

Developed in 1938, this easily inhaled nerve agent that causes paralysis was used by Iraq against the Kurds.

Sarin

Tabun

Soman

Sarin

500

Nicknamed "Little Mo", this Grand Slam tennis champ of the 1950s was honored on a stamp in 2019.

Monica Seles

Martina Hingis

Maureen Connolly

Maureen Connolly

500

The Petronas Twin Towers


Bangkok

Singapore

Kuala Lumpur

Kuala Lumpur

500

You might not remember "Lucky Numbers", the next film she directed after "You've Got Mail".

Nancy Meyers

Penny Marshall

Nora Ephron

Nora Ephron

500

A father & son try to avoid marauding cannibals on their trek in this Cormac McCarthy novel.

Blood Meridian

Outer Dark

The Road

The Road

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