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100

What's the capital of Oregon?

Salem

100

What did the B&O Railroad's initials stand for?

Baltimore and Ohio

100

Who devoured a cake with the words Eat Me written on it in currants?

Alice
100

What vegetable yields the most pounds of produce per acre?

The cabbage

100

How many points does it take to win a Cribbage game?

121

200

What city did the Mormons establish as their headquarters in 1847?

Salt Lake City

200

What was John F. Kennedy's 1960 campaign song?

High Hopes

200

What Aesop animal assumed the grapes he couldn't reach were sour anyway?

The fox

200

Who built Spruce Goose?

Howard Hughes

200

What player on a basketball team usually plays the post, or pivot, position?

The center

300

What country is home to Hienken beer?

The Netherlands

300

What are the names of Richard Nixon's two daughters?

Tricia and Julie

300

Who painted the Sistine Chapel?

Michealangelo

300

Who developed the first polio vaccine?

Dr. Jones E. Salk

300

What's another name for a badminton bird?

Shuttlecock

400

What California city is home to the Scripps Institution of Oceanogrpahy?

San Diego

400

Who was Helen Kellers teacher?

Anne Sulivan

400

What suburban housewife and mother of three wrote The Feminine Mystique?

Betty Freidan
400

What astronomer-architect designed the present St. Paul's Cathedral in London?

Christopher Wren

400

How many stitches are in the seams of a tennis ball?

Zero

500

What Major city is served by Gatwick Airport?

London

500

What cathedral were Prince Charles and Lady Diana married in?

Saint Paul's Cathedral

500

What were the names of the three Bonte sisters?

Anne, Charolette, Emily

500

What is a Mexican hairless?

A dog

500

What was the first horse after Citation to win the Triple Crown?

Secretariat

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