Tea party
Extremes
Prisoners
Bridges
Money and Banks
100

The world's greatest tea producing country by far is this one not China

India

100

So far Matt  Damon has played this extremely hard to kill guy 4 times in 2002 '04 '07 & '16

Jason Bourne

100

An exiled former oligarch, who spent 10 years in prison and once believed to be the wealthiest Russian with estimated worth of 15 billion dollars, accused with fraud, embezzlement and money laundering, currently residing in London.

Mikhail Khodorkovsky

100

The Amstel flows under some 1300 bridges & viaducts in this capital

Amsterdam

100

The money you pay the bank for giving you a loan

Interest

200

In summer 1904, at the St. Louis World's Fair Richard Blechynden popularized tea served this way

Ice tea

200

 It's easy to kick back relax & float on this body of water 9 times saltier than the ocean & extremely dense

The Dead Sea

200

After being a prisoner for a year, organized a revolutionary group with his brother Raul and his comrade Ernesto. He took a leading role in Revolution and later became a Prime Minister and President of the country. 

Fidel Castro

200

Heimdall guarded the Rainbow Bridge which led to this realm of Scandinavian Gods ( Thor, Odin, Loki)

Valhalla, Asgard

200

Jeff Bezos made a fortune by 

Founding Amazon

300

There are about 8-36 mg of this in a cup of green tea compared to about 100-164 mg in a cup of coffee

CAFFEINE

300

This extremely addictive pain-relieving drug was isolated from opium around 1804

MORPHINE

300

Detention here is pretty tough--prisoners are guarded by Dementors who feed on your positive emotions

Azkaban

300

Think about who won the battle of Austerlitz & you'll know the 19th century Austerlitz Bridge crosses this river

The Seine

300

From Rags to Riches means.....

To become very rich quickly

400

In 1952 Lipton introduced its Flo-Thru tea package. It was the first ........

Tea bag

400

About halfway between extremely low or extremely high or one who communicates with spirits

Medium

400

Each year US Marshals move approximately  100000 prisoners on  airline called Con Air. What does Con stand for?

Convict 

400

One of the white marble bridges over the Golden River in this Imperial Palace complex in Beijing

Forbidden city

400

In 2008 this African country introduced a $100 billion banknote; it was worth one U.S. dollar

Zimbabwe

500

Because it's meant to be served on coffee tables not dining room tables it's the alternate 2-word name for afternoon tea

Low tea

500

As 2 words it's how an electrical light bulb will finally end; as one word it's extreme stress & emotional fatigue 

Burnout, burn out

500

This fatal device in The Green Mile wasn't yet in use in Louisiana prisons in 1932 the year the story by Stephen King is set

Electrical chair 

500

(Neil deGrasse Tyson demonstrates by bending a piece of paper.) Folding or warping of both space & time future space travel could be aided by theoretical shortcuts called Einstein-Rosen bridges AKA these

Wormholes

500

Legendary King that asked Gods to grant him ability to turn into gold whatever his hands touch

Midas

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