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100

What structure in a European capital has 1792 steps?

The Eiffel Tower in Paris

100

Whose cow was considered to have started the Chicago Fire of 1871?

Mrs. O'Leary's

100

What food group constitutes the main ingredient in bouillabaisse?

Seafood

100

What professional sport did the Canton Bulldogs and the Providence Steamrollers play?

Football

100

What is the most common color of Topaz?

Yellow

200

What's the capital of Bermuda?

Hamilton

200

What university dismissed Timothy Leary for involving students in drugs?

Harvard

200

What are love apples?

Tomatoes

200

What is the most popular card game in the U.S.?

Poker

200

What natural phenomenon kills more people than any other?

Lightning

300

What country is bounded in part by the Indian Ocean and Coral and Tasman seas?

Australia

300

What kind of pants were first worn during the California Gold Rush?

Denim Jeans

300

What form of food preservation involves the removal of water content from frozen food?

Freeze Drying

300

What games board shows the territories of Irkutsk, Yakutsk, and Kamchatka?

Risk

300

What is permanently-frozen subsoil called?

Permafrost

400

What does the Greek word "polis" mean, as in Minneapolis?

City

400

Who led the All-India Congress Party in seeking independence from Britain?

Mahatma Gandhi

400

What doesn't a pineapple do after it's picked?

Ripen

400

What's the score of a forfeited baseball game?

9-0

400

What is the 24-disc John Gabel Entertainer the first example of, in 1906?

A jukebox

500

What country forms a 2000-mile archipelago along the east coast of Asia?

Japan

500

What phrase did the Nazis adopt in the 1920's to label their new order?

The Third Reich

500

What Italian liqueur is made from bitter almonds?

Amaretto

500

In what sport would you helicopter to the Bugaboos to participate?

Skiing

500

What is the Big Bang said to have created?

The Universe

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