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100

Tuberculosis is a disease caused by bacteria that usually attack which organ?

Lungs

100

Which American fast-food restaurant franchise has an item on its menu called the Blizzard?

Dairy Queen

100

What musical is the based on the memoir of Maria von Trapp?

Sounds of Music
100

What was the first department store to open in the United States?

Macy's
100

The Starry Night is an oil on canvas painted by which post-impressionist painter?

Vincent van Gogh

200

A deficiency of what vitamin may lead to dry eyes and night blindness?

Vitamin A

200

Who was the host of the American travel and food show No Reservations?

Anthony Bourdain

200

Released in 1972, what Carly Simon hit was supposedly written about Warren Beatty?

You're so vain

200

Which US state has the nickname the Treasure State?

Montana

200

In which country is the Nobel Peace Prize awarded?

Norway, the other Nobel Prizes are awarded in Sweden.

300

In the human body, what is the hallux?

Big Toe

300

What U.S. nonprofit organization sells about 200 million boxes of cookies per year?

Girl Scouts

300

The song Seventy-Six Trombones first appeared in what 1957 musical play?

Music Man

300

What building is found on the back of a United States 100 dollar bill?

Independance Hall

300

What “fashion capital” city is home to Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, and Versace?

Milan, Italy

400

What part of the human body contains five metacarpal bones?

Hands

400

Tom yum is a type of hot and sour soup that originated in which country?

Thailand

400

A standard 7-inch vinyl single is usually played at what rpm?

45 rpm

400

Who is next in line to succeed the President, after the Vice President?

Speaker of the House

400

In India, what is the most popular color choice for a bridal dress?

Red

500

The world’s fastest growing plant is a species of what?

Bamboo

500

Hamburgers get their name from what European city?

Hamburg Germany

500

In what city does a Creole lady of the night strut her stuff, according to the original 1974 song “Lady Marmalade”?

New Orleans

500

On September 24, 1906 President Theodore Roosevelt established the first US national monument. What was it?

Devils Tower in Wyoming

500

What are the three main ingredients in the campfire treat known as a “s’more”?

Marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker

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