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100

This actor played Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind

Clark Gable

100

Frank Sinatra's nickname was "Ol' Blue ___"

Eyes

100

"Here's the story, of a lovely lady…" is the theme from this show

The Brady Bunch

100

The longest river in the world

The Nile

100

Canada's first Prime Minister

Sir John A. Macdonald

200

Judy Garland played this character in The Wizard of Oz

Dorothy

200

This Patsy Cline song begins: "I fall to pieces…"

I Fall to Pieces

200

The Cartwrights lived on this ranch in the western series Bonanza

The Ponderosa

200

The name of the ocean between the U.S. and Europe

The Atlantic Ocean

200

The year Canada became a country

1867

300

This actress was known as "America's Sweetheart" in the silent film era

Mary Pickford

300

The Beatles were originally from this British city

Liverpool

300

Andy Griffith played the sheriff of this fictional North Carolina town

Mayberry

300

This Canadian city hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics

Montreal

300

Canada's national sport (summer)

Lacrosse

400

This 1953 film starred Audrey Hepburn as a princess who sneaks away in Rome

Roman Holiday  

400

This singer recorded "Fly Me to the Moon" in 1964

Frank Sinatra

400

This actress played Mary Richards in The Mary Tyler Moore Show

Mary Tyler Moore

400

Capital City of Nepal

Kathmandu

400

This Canadian Prime Minister led the country through most of World War II

William Lyon Mackenzie King

500

She won back-to-back Best Actress Oscars in 1937 and 1938

Bette Davis

500

Big Band leader who was famous for "In the Mood"

Glenn Miller

500

The original host of The Tonight Show, starting in 1954

Steve Allen

500

Which country that starts with K is not only the largest landlocked country in the world but also a transcontinental because part of it is in Eastern Europe and part is in Central Asia?

Kazakhstan

500

Canada was a founding member of this international peacekeeping alliance formed in 1949

NATO

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