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AMERICAN MUSEUMS
U.S. HISTORY
200
'During World War II this company invented an infrared filter; the instant cameras came later'
Polaroid
200
'Made with eggs, cheese & other fillings in a pastry shell, it's what real men don't eat'
Quiche
200
'This "Kickboxer" star was a champion in the European Professional Karate Association'
Jean-Claude Van Damme
200
'Scitrek is the science and technology museum of this Georgia capital'
Atlanta
200
'This 1803 territorial acquisition gave the U.S. free navigation of the Mississippi River'
Louisiana Purchase
400
'Made of bronze in Biblical times, today they're often glass with a backing of a silver solution'
Mirrors
400
'Five of a kind siblings, like the Dionnes'
Quintuplets
400
'His "Streets of Philadelphia" won him 4 1994 Grammys, including Song of the Year & Best Male Rock Vocal'
Bruce Springsteen
400
'You can ride a real trolley at the Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport in this state'
Maine
400
'At age 26 Jonathan Dayton of New Jersey was the youngest signer of this 1787 document'
The Constitution
600
'At the bottom of the Encarta article on this device are links to "optics" & "submarine"'
Periscope
600
'It's the term for the result when you divide one number by another'
Quotient
600
'In 1996 this strikeout king became the first player to have his uniform number retired by 3 teams'
Nolan Ryan
600
'Bill Clinton may know there's an oil and brine museum in Smackover in this state'
Arkansas
600
'On December 6, 1976 this congressman was chosen to replace Carl Albert as Speaker of the House'
Tip O\'Neill
800
'Segments for reading, intermediate & distance make up this type of eyeglass lens'
Trifocals
800
'He wanted to ring Esmeralda's bells'
Quasimodo
800
'Guitarist Richie Sambora of this group co-wrote Cher's hit "We All Sleep Alone"'
Bon Jovi
800
'Naples in this state is home to Frannie's Teddy Bear Museum, which boasts more than 1,500 bears'
Florida
800
'In 1973 L. Patrick Gray resigned as head of this agency because he destroyed Watergate records'
FBI
1000
'Fujitsu, NTT & Bell Labs have sent data down a strand of this at a rate of 1 trillion bits per second'
Optic fiber
1000
'Legally speaking, this Latin phrase means "something for something"'
Quid pro quo
1000
'Pharaoh, Levi & Reuben are characters in this 1973 Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical'
Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
1000
'If you're crazy about quilts, you'll enjoy the New England Quilt Museum in Lowell in this state'
Massachusetts
1000
'Successor to the Manhattan Project, this agency, the AEC, was established in 1946'
Atomic Energy Commission
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