Name the Country
ENTERTAINMENT
HISTORY
ARTS & LITERATURE
SCIENCE & NATURE
SPORTS & LEISURE
100

 DLOPAN

POLAND

100

What TV character said, "One of these days, Alice, pow right in the kisser"? 

Ralph Kramden

100

By what nickname is the wild-west character William Bonney known?

Billy The Kid

100

Who's Woodstock's beagle buddy?

Snoopy

100

What causes ocean tides?

The gravitational pull of the Moon.

100

 In soccer, what body part can’t touch the ball?

hands

200

NINTAGARE

ARGENTINA

200

What country are the band ABBA from?

Sweden

200

What Black Muslim leader was assassinated on Feb. 21, 1965?

Malcolm X

200

Which book features twins Tweedledee and Tweedledum?

Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There

200

What fastener did Whitcomb Judson patent in 1893?

The zipper 

200

What do the rings in the Olympics represent?

The Continents

300

GINAERI

NIGERIA

300

What TV series launched Bruce Willis’ career?

“Moonlighting”

300

What explorer is America named after?

Amerigo Vespucci

300

What's the Hungarian word for pepper? 

Paprika

300

What gives beer its distinctive bitter flavor?

Hops

300

What do opposite faces of a die always add up to?

Seven

400

OINRAAM

ROMANIA

400

Jason Bateman plays a money laundering Financial Advisor in which TV show?

Ozark

400

Who was the first explorer to sail around the world?

Ferdinand Magellan

400

What Ray Bradbury novel is named for the temperature at which paper catches fire?

Fahrenheit 451

400

Which of the five senses are you most likely to lose if hit by lightning?

Hearing

400

Where is the world championship sled dog race held each February?

Anchorage, Alaska

500

AKNMERD

DENMARK

500

Captain Kirk was the captain of what Star Trek starship?

USS Enterprise

500

Where was the first British colony in America?

Jamestown, VA.

500

Who wrote The Jungle Book?

Rudyard Kipling

500

Where are cows sweat glands?

The nose

500

How many horses are there on a polo team?

Four

600

IPAEIHTO

ETHIOPIA

600

Who played the coach in the film The Bad News Bears?

Walter Matthau

600

How many died at Kent State?

Four

600

What materials did the three little pigs use to build their houses?

Straw, Sticks, Bricks

600

What color is the polar bear’s skin?

 Black. Their skin helps them absorb heat from the sun so they stay warm.

600

What's the traditional hour for a bullfight to begin?

Five p.m.

700

NTLIAADH

THAILAND

700

What song was introduced in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?

Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head

700

What happened Feb. 14, 1929?

The St. Valentine's Day Massacre 

700

Who lived at 221b Baker Street, London?

Sherlock Holmes

700

What your zodiacal sign if you're born July 15?

Cancer

700

What American won the Tour De France 3 times in the 1980's? 

Greg Lemond

800

RUHGYNA

HUNGARY

800

Who stood at the top with Stand by Your Man?

Tammy Wynette

800

Which US state was originally called New Netherlands?

New Jersey

800

What was the price of the first issue TV Guide?

Fifteen cents

800

What month were you born in if your birthstone is sardonyx?

August

800

What's an illegal move by a baseball pitcher called?

A balk

900

ANEUVEELZV

VENEZUELA

900

Who leapt off a stadium roof during the 2017 SuperBowl Halftime show?

Lady Gaga

900

What U.S. president graduated from Southwest State Teachers College in 1930?

Lyndon Johnson

900

Who wrote Rip Van Winkle?

Washington Irving

900

What nuts are used in Marzipan?

Almonds

900

What College has the most women's basketball championships?

UCONN, University of Connecticut

1000

REDACUO

ECUADOR

1000

What was the name of the high school in “Grease”?

Rydell High

1000

Who's the only President buried in Washington, D.C.?

Woodrow Wilson

1000

What is the best-selling novel of all time?

Don Quixote

1000

What kind of animals was Napoleon terrified of?

Cats

1000

Which female basketball player broke Pete Maravich’s record to become the all-time highest-scoring Division One NCAA player?

Caitlin Clark.

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