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100

What French port did 200,000 British troops flee on June 4, 1940?

Dunkirk

100

Of the worlds 195 countries, what is last alphabetically?

Zimbabwe

100

In support of or a low number?

For and Four

100

What film pits Humphrey Bogart against gangsters in the Florida Keys?

Key Largo

100

What season begins with the Vernal Equinox?

Spring

200

Who was the first president of independent Texas?

Sam Houston

200

In what state would you find the Carlsbad Caverns National Park?

New Mexico

200

A hoofed grazing animal or someone very special?

Deer and Dear

200

Who put Marylin Monroe's likeness on a series of silk-screen prints?

Andy Warhol

200

Who put you "in the drivers seat"?

Hertz

300

What famous patriot died at 67, 18 days before the start of the 19th century?

George Washington

300

What is the great interior of Australia called?

The Outback

300

A way to prep food for a salad or something large in size or degree?

Grate and Great

300

Which director portrayed the commandant of the POW camp in 1953's Stalag 17?

Otto Preminger

300

What are you doing if you "yarn over or pop corn"?

Knitting

400

Who was the first female prime minister of India? Think I

Indira Gandhi

400

What U.S. state has the lowest highest elevation at 60 feet? One of the original 13.

Delaware

400

A body part or the subject of a verb?

Eye and I

400

Who is Whitman referring to in his 1865 poem "O Captain! My Captain! Our fearful trip is done,....."?

Abraham Lincoln

400

What is "xenophobia"?

Fear of strangers or foreigners.

500

What famous Italian explorer is buried in the Dominican Republic?

Christopher Columbus

500

What two countries border the Dead Sea?

Israel and Jordon

500

A fishing device or something that actually happening?

Reel and Real

500

In the nursery rhyme, who was in the parlor eating bread and honey?

The Queen

500

What does the Greek "geo" denote?

Earth or Ground (Geography not acceptable)

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