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100

What U.S. state capital was named for Kit Carson?

Carson City

100

Who heads the Church of England?

The English Monarch

100

What membrane controls the amount of light entering the eye?

The iris

100

What 44-ounce baseball bat was called Black Betsy?

Babe Ruth's

100

Who commanded the U.S.S. CAINE in the "Caine Mutiny"?

Captain Queeg

200

What country are you visiting if you land at President Duvalier Airport?

Haiti

200

What country did the Battle of El Alamein take place in?

Egypt

200

What part of the body is inflamed in hepatitis?

The Liver

200

What team has won the most Stanley Cup championships?

Montreal Canadiens

200

What was the Louvre before it was a museum?

A palace

300

What's the capital of Panama?

Panama City

300

What date in 44 B.C. was Julius Caesar assassinated?

March 15, or the Ides of MARCH

300

What's the most frequently-broken bone in the body?

Collar bone or clavicle

300

What is the practice of training hawks called?

Falconry

300

What lost calendar period is the title of a novel that became a movie

Weekend

400

What river is spanned by the Rainbow Bridge?

The Niagara

400

What was the secret weapon rolled out by the British in September 1916 at the battle of the Somme?

The Tank

400

This flap of cartilage prevents food/fluids from enetering your windpipe?

The Epiglotis

400

What two skills make up the winter biathlon?

Cross-country skiing and target shooting

400

Who joined with Jeff in 1908 creating the first syndication of its kind?

Mutt (Mutt and Jeff comic strip)

500

What state capital is Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West close to?

Phoenix, Arizona

500

Who succeeded Joseph Stalin as Russian premier?

Georgi Malenkov

500

What's a person suffering from if he has polydipsia?

Thirst

500

What Dodgers and Cubs first baseman chucked baseball to take up acting?

Chuck Conners

500

What river did Edgar Lee Masters make famous?

Spoon (Spoon River Anthology)

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